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Transformation of Indigenous Primary Healthcare Delivery

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Context: Indigenous peoples experience higher prevalence rates of diabetes and worse health outcomes compared to the general population because of a wide array of factors: social determinants of health, lifestyle, genetic susceptibility, and historic-political and psycho-social factors. Barriers to care that are unique to First Nations communities exacerbate the problem with fragmented healthcare, poor chronic disease management, healthcare staff turnover, and limited, or non-existent, surveillance. Program: The TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare Delivery (FORGE AHEAD) research program aims to develop and evaluate community-driven, culturally relevant, primary healthcare models that enhance chronic disease prevention and management in First Nations communities in Canada. Participants will consist of Indigenous community and clinic team members that will take part in multiple interrelated projects including community profiling, readiness consultations, diabetes registry and surveillance, and quality improvement workshops and action periods. Design: This mixed-method pre-post observational study will capture: 1) diabetes clinical process and outcomes measures, 2) details about community-driven innovations, and 3) knowledge about the experience and cost of attempting to improve primary delivery in individual Indigenous communities. Intervention/Instrument: Survey, literature review, 15 month intervention (readiness consultations, implementation and maintenance of a registry and surveillance system, community and clinic focused quality improvement workshops), interviews. Measures: Primary- mean A1C of patients with diabetes (A1C ≥ 8.0% at baseline); Secondary-clinical process and outcome measures, change in stage of readiness, description of participation and innovation facilitators and barriers. Policy Implications: The outcomes of this research program have the potential to significantly affect future policy decisions pertaining to chronic disease care in First Nations communities. Policy recommendations will be made to help support Indigenous communities in adopting successful innovations to help address issues related to diabetes and other chronic illnesses. The community-driven innovations developed in FORGE AHEAD and the subsequent policy decisions may enhance chronic disease prevention and management for Indigenous peoples across the country.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

A Survey on Low Blod Sugar Among Insulin-treated Patients With Diabetes

DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus3 more

This study is conducted globally. The aim of this study is to describe the proportion of patients with hypoglycaemic episodes and estimate the incidence of various types of hypoglycaemia in the retrospective and prospective periods.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Outpatient Characterization of the Variability of Insulin Secretory Parameters in the Meal Tolerance...

Type 2 Diabetes

A multi-year clinical study to improve tools for measuring the function of insulin-producing beta cells in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Completed46 enrollment criteria

Short-Term Alpha Lipoic Acid Therapy for Prevention of Contrast-induced Acute Kidney Injury and...

Acute Kidney InjuryThe Changes of Plasma Creatinine2 more

Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CIAKI) is a major complication with adverse outcomes after contrast media injection. Although the risk of developing CIAKI is low in patients with normal renal function, it is dramatically higher in patients with conditions such as diabetes mellitus (DM) or chronic kidney disease (CKD). More recently, our data showed that contrast agents can induce endothelial dysfunction partially via free radicals in diabetes. Therefore, strategies to prevent CIAKI and endothelial dysfunction in DM patients with CKD are urgently needed. Alpha-lipoic acid and its reduced form, dihydrolipoate, are potent antioxidants. We hypothesized that alpha lipoic acid can prevent the contrast-induced acute kidney injury and endothelial dysfunction in type 2 diabetes.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Weight Trajectory in New Users of Sulfonylureas as Add on Therapy Next to Metformin.

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Next to HbA1c, body weight is regarded as an important surrogate end-point in trials investigating glucose-lowering agents. An increase in weight could contribute to worsening insulin resistance. Differences in weight after starting glucose lowering agents have been described in many randomized controlled trials (RCTs). With this prospective observational study, weight trajectories after receiving add-on therapy next to metformin are evaluated in primary care patients with good glycaemic control.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

OPtimal Type 2 dIabetes Management Including Benchmarking and Standard Treatment in CEEMEA

Diabetes MellitusNon-Insulin-Dependent

OPTIMISE-CEEMEA is a multinational, multi-centre, observational, prospective study which will include patients suffering from diabetes type 2, treated or untreated, insulin dependent or not insulin dependent. In this study we aim to explore at a primary care level whether the use of benchmarking against a set of guideline-based reference values on a patient basis, may improve quality of patient care, in particular control of diabetes, lipids and blood pressure.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of BD NEXT Pen Needle

Diabetes MellitusType 22 more

This prospective, multi-center, 2 period cross-over study is designed to determine if people who use injection pens for subcutaneous medication delivery prefer the BD NEXT pen needle (PN) in comparison with currently marketed pen needles of the same or similar gauge and length. Subjects will use the investigational (BD NEXT) PN and their usual conventional PN each for one week in a randomly assigned sequence, and will be asked to evaluate and compare characteristics of the BD NEXT pen needle versus their usual pen needle when used for all their pen injections performed at home. Since injection experience may vary according to the type of pen device used, equal numbers of subjects will be recruited who are users of three of the most commonly used insulin pen injectors.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Mechanisms of Diabetic Kidney Disease in American Indians

Nervous SystemDiabetic Kidney Disease2 more

Background: - An ongoing study is looking at American Indians who have kidney problems caused by type 2 diabetes. Kidney disease due to type 2 diabetes is a major problem in American Indians. We previously found that early treatment of kidney disease with losartan was probably beneficial for reducing progression of the disease. Researchers now want to see if these benefits continue to be seen several years after the end of the treatment study. Objectives: - To study long-term benefit of losartan treatment for diabetic kidney disease in American Indians with type 2 diabetes. Eligibility: - Participants in the American Indian diabetic kidney disease study (OH95-DK-N037). Design: Participants will have a physical exam and medical history before starting the study. Blood and urine samples will be collected. Participants will have a set of tests as part of this study. Those who have severe kidney problems, such as kidney failure, will only have a basic kidney exam with scans. The remaining participants will have a full urine collection and analysis. They will also provide a kidney biopsy. Treatment will not be provided as part of this study.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

The Work of Being a Patient With Diabetes: Data Collection Via a Smartphone Application

Diabetes MellitusType 2

This mixed methods study aims to answer the question: "What is the work of being a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus?" .

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Safety and Parameters of Application Technique

DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus4 more

This study is conducted in Europe. The aim of the study is to monitor patients changing therapy from syringe to insulin delivery system as prescribed by the treating physician in Slovakia.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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