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Effectiveness of shared goal setting and decision making to achieve treatment targets in type 2 diabetes patients: A cluster‐randomized trial ( OPTIMAL )
Author(s) -
Den Ouden Henk,
Vos Rimke C.,
Rutten Guy E. H. M.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
health expectations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.314
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1369-7625
pISSN - 1369-6513
DOI - 10.1111/hex.12563
Subject(s) - medicine , randomized controlled trial , diabetes mellitus , cluster (spacecraft) , cluster randomised controlled trial , type 2 diabetes , intensive care , type 1 diabetes , physical therapy , blood pressure , intervention (counseling) , intensive care medicine , nursing , endocrinology , computer science , programming language
Objective About 20% of patients with type 2 diabetes achieve all their treatment targets. Shared decision making ( SDM ) using a support aid based on the 5‐years results of the ADDITION study on multifactorial treatment, could increase this proportion. Research design and methods Cluster‐randomized trial in 35 former ADDITION primary care practices. Practices were randomized to SDM or care as usual (1:1). Both ADDITION and non‐ ADDITION type 2 diabetes patients, 60‐80 years, known with diabetes for 8‐12 years, were included. In the intervention group, patients were presented evidence about the relationship between treatment intensity and cardiovascular events. They chose intensive or less intensive treatment and prioritized their targets. After 1 year priorities could be rearranged. Follow‐up: 24 months. Intention‐to‐treat analysis. Main outcome measure: proportion of patients that achieved all three treatment targets. Results At baseline 26.4% in the SDM group (n=72) had already achieved all three treatment goals ( CG : 23.5%, n=81). In the SDM group 44 patients chose intensive treatment, 25 continued their former less intensive treatment and three people switched from the more to the less intensive protocol. After 24 months 31.8% of the patients in the SDM group achieved all three treatment targets ( CG : 25.3%), RR 1.26 (95% CI 0.81‐1.95). Mean systolic blood pressure decreased in the SDM group (−5.4 mm Hg, P <.01), mean HbA1c and total cholesterol did not change. Conclusions Despite an already high baseline level of diabetes care, we found strong indications that SDM on both intensity of treatment and prioritizing treatment goals further improved outcomes.

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