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Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of the Diabetes Integrated Care Breakthrough Collaborative

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Radboud University Medical Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Diabetes Mellitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent

Treatments

Behavioral: Breakthrough collaborative

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00160017
Breakthrough_LoesSchouten
ZonMw grant no. 945-14-405

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study tests whether implementing professional evidence-based guidelines and best practices for diabetes care -through participation of multidisciplinary teams in a Breakthrough collaborative- results in an improvement of diabetes care, its health outcomes and economic costs. Determinants of success are studied. Data on diabetes will also be used to better understand Breakthrough as an implementation or improvement method.

Full description

Diabetes mellitus as a chronic disease is a major and growing health care problem. Studies on the prevention of severe complications provide evidence for the necessity of tight control. Different interventions and models to achieve strict control and reduce diabetes related risks of complications are available. These are, however, not implemented in daily practice. Our study focuses on this implementation problem: it tests whether implementing professional evidence-based guidelines and best practices -through participation of multidisciplinary teams in the Breakthrough collaborative- results in an improvement of diabetes care, its health outcomes and economic costs.

Data on diabetes will also be used to explore and better understand the Breakthrough model as an implementation method. Only uncontrolled observational studies have, so far, described the outcomes of Breakthrough collaboratives. They also describe significant differences between teams in specific improvements made in patient care and organisational performance, resulting in different implementation and medical costs. There is hardly any information regarding these costs and the cost-effectiveness of collaboratives, and little knowledge about how they could be made more effective. Insight is also needed into the factors that influence the success of individual teams. There are no data regarding the sustainability of improvements.

Enrollment

1,861 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • each patient, male or female, visiting the hospital outpatient clinic or general practice with type II diabetes mellitus during a specified period. Patients should be able to read and write the Dutch language.

Exclusion criteria

  • pregnancy
  • patients with a life expectancy < 1 year

Trial design

1,861 participants in 2 patient groups

Collaborative group
Description:
Participants (i.e. profesionals) participate in a Breakthrough Collaborative intervention to improve diabetes care so that patients are provided more often with diabetes care as described in guidelines
Treatment:
Behavioral: Breakthrough collaborative
usual care group
Description:
Participants are offered no intervention and care is provided as usual

Trial contacts and locations

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