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Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyles for Diabetes (HEAL-D): study protocol for the design and feasibility trial, with process evaluation, of a culturally tailored diabetes self-management programme for African-Caribbean communities

机译:糖尿病的健康饮食和积极的生活方式(HEAL-D):针对非洲-加勒比社区的文化定制糖尿病自我管理计划的设计和可行性试验的研究方案,以及过程评估

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Introduction Black British communities are disproportionately burdened by type 2 diabetes (T2D) and its complications. Tackling these inequalities is a priority for healthcare providers and patients. Culturally tailored diabetes education provides long-term benefits superior to standard care, but to date, such programmes have only been developed in the USA. The current programme of research aims to develop the Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyles for Diabetes (HEAL-D) culturally tailored T2D self-management programme for black British communities and to evaluate its delivery, acceptability and the feasibility of conducting a future effectiveness trial of HEAL-D.Methods and analysis Informed by Medical Research Council Complex Interventions guidance, this research will rigorously develop and evaluate the implementation of the HEAL-D intervention to understand the feasibility of conducting a full-scale effectiveness trial. In phase 1, the intervention will be developed. The intervention curriculum will be based on existing evidence-based T2D guidelines for diet and lifestyle management; codesign methods will be used to foster community engagement, identify the intervention’s underpinning theory, identify the optimal structure, format and delivery methods, ascertain adaptations that are needed to ensure cultural sensitivity and understand issues of implementation. In phase 2, the intervention will be delivered and compared with usual care in a feasibility trial. Process evaluation methods will evaluate the delivery and acceptability of HEAL-D. The effect size of potential primary outcomes, such as HbA1c and body weight, will be estimated. The feasibility of conducting a future effectiveness trial will also be evaluated, particularly feasibility of randomisation, recruitment, retention and contamination.Ethics and dissemination This study is funded by a National Institute of Health Research Fellowship (CDF-2015-08-006) and approved by National Health Service Research Ethics Committee (17-LO-1954). Dissemination will be through national and international conferences, peer-reviewed publications and local and national clinical diabetes networks.Trial registration number NCT03531177; Pre-results.
机译:简介2型糖尿病(T2D)及其并发症给黑人黑人社区带来了不成比例的负担。解决这些不平等是医疗保健提供者和患者的首要任务。具有文化特色的糖尿病教育可提供优于标准护理的长期益处,但迄今为止,此类计划仅在美国开发。当前的研究计划旨在开发针对黑人英国社区的针对糖尿病的健康饮食和积极生活方式(HEAL-D)文化定制的T2D自我管理计划,并评估其交付,可接受性以及进行HEAL未来有效性试验的可行性-D。方法和分析根据医学研究理事会复杂干预指南的指导,本研究将严格制定和评估HEAL-D干预措施的实施,以了解进行全面有效性试验的可行性。在第一阶段,将制定干预措施。干预课程将基于饮食和生活方式管理的现有循证T2D指南;代码签名方法将用于促进社区参与,确定干预措施的基础理论,确定最佳结构,形式和交付方法,确定为确保文化敏感性和理解实施问题所需的适应措施。在第2阶段,将提供干预措施,并在可行性试验中与常规护理进行比较。过程评估方法将评估HEAL-D的交付和可接受性。可能的主要预后的影响大小,例如HbA1c和体重,将被估计。还将评估进行未来有效性试验的可行性,特别是随机化,募集,保留和污染的可行性。伦理学和传播本研究由美国国立卫生研究院研究基金(CDF-2015-08-006)资助并批准由美国国家卫生服务研究伦理委员会(17-LO-1954)提供。传播将通过国家和国际会议,同行评审的出版物以及地方和国家临床糖尿病网络进行。试验注册号为NCT03531177;结果。

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