Overview
This study will test the preliminary efficacy of a nurse case-manager, telephone-delivered intervention that provides diabetes self-management education and skills training and resolves the unmet social needs of older African Americans with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes by randomizing 100 African Americans aged 50 years and older with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes to the Combined Diabetes Education/Skills Training and Social Needs Resolution (DM Social Needs) Intervention (n=50) and usual care (n=50) arms.
The aims of this study are:
Aim 1: Test the preliminary efficacy of the DM Social Needs intervention on clinical outcomes in older AAs with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes.
Aim 2: Test the preliminary efficacy of the DM Social Needs intervention on patient reported outcomes in older AAs with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 50 and older;
- self-identified as African American or Black;
- self-reported diagnosis of T2DM;
- HbA1C >=8% at the screening visit.
Exclusion Criteria:
- self-reported participation in other diabetes clinical trials;
- alcohol or drug abuse or dependency as assessed by the CAGE-AID;
- Mental confusion at screening assessment suggesting significant dementia;
- life expectancy < 6 months at screening assessment.