Does the Program replace existing programs and treatments?
The online workshop will not conflict with existing programs or treatment. It is designed to enhance regular treatment and disease-specific diabetes education. In addition, many people with diabetes have additional chronic conditions . The program is especially helpful for these people, as it gives them the skills to coordinate all the things needed to manage their health, as well as to help them keep active in their lives.
How was the Program developed?
The workshop is the online version of the community-based Diabetes Self-Management Program (DSMP), which was developed and and evaluated as part of a randomized, controlled study. The research study wass funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. It was based on our experience with the Healthier Living With Ongoing Health Problems online workshop.
How was the online program evaluated?
We recruited about 760 adult study participants in 2006-2007, which included 110 American Indian/Alaska Natives. All participants had a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and lived in the United States. Qualified participants were randomly assigned to either participate in the workshop or to a control group. The control group received gift certificates with each data collection point and the book used in the workshop at the end of their participation. Both groups complete 4 home blood tests for A1C and online questionnaires about their health status, health care utilization, self-efficacy and self-management behaviors over a 2-year period.
What were the results?
At 6 months, A1C, patient activation, and self-efficacy were improved for program participants compared with usual care control subjects. There were no changes in other health or behavioral indicators. The American Indian/Alaska Native program participants demonstrated improvements in health distress and activity limitation compared with usual-care control subjects. The subgroup with initial A1C greater than 7 demonstrated stronger improvement in A1C. At 18 months, self-efficacy and patient activation were improved for program participants. A1C was not measured at 18 months.
Is the program being offered?
Canary Health has licensed the Better Choices, Better Health® – Diabetes program. See the Canary Health website for more information. If you are a participant and would like to take part in a workshop, please email diabetes@selfmanage.org.