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Lowering Food Insecurity and Improving Diabetes With Financial Incentives (LIFT-FINANCE)

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University at Buffalo (UB)

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Treatments

Behavioral: Weekly Food Purchasing Financial Incentive
Behavioral: Diabetes Education
Behavioral: Glycemic Control Financial Incentive
Behavioral: Monthly Unconditional Financial Incentive

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05352022
PRO41475

Details and patient eligibility

About

The overarching aim of this proposal is to test the efficacy of financial incentives in improving HbA1c, blood pressure, and quality of life in food insecure adults with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes. Using a clinical trial design, the investigators will randomize food insecure adults with type 2 diabetes to one of three financial incentive structures in combination with monthly mailings that will include diabetes education, healthy recipes, and meal planning resources.

Full description

Study Overview: The overarching aim of this proposal is to test the efficacy of financial incentives in improving HbA1c, blood pressure, and quality of life in food insecure adults with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes. Using a clinical trial design, the investigators will randomize 150 (50 per arm) food insecure adults with type 2 diabetes to one of three financial incentive structures in combination with monthly mailings that will include diabetes education, healthy recipes, and meal planning resources. Each individual will be followed for 6 months, with study visits at baseline, post-intervention (3-months), and 6 months. The primary outcome will be glycemic control (HbA1c) measured at 6 months post-randomization, while the secondary outcomes will include blood pressure and quality of life at 6 months post-randomization. Each outcome will be investigated for within group change and between group change. Finally, a cost and cost effectiveness analysis will be conducted to inform implementation in a broader population.

Patient Randomization. A permuted block randomization method will be used to assign subjects to control or intervention. The research assistant will collect eligibility information and enter it into the study database via the secured RedCap study website. Once eligibility is confirmed, the computer will generate the intervention assignment based on the pre-programmed randomization scheme. All subjects who are randomized will be entered into the study database and analyzed according to CONSORT guidelines .

Description of the LIFT-FINANCE Intervention. LIFT FINANCE is comprised of education and a structured financial incentive. All participants will receive a diabetes education booklet and monthly diabetes education modules mailed to their home, that will include healthy menu recommendations, meal planning resources, and healthy recipes that are affordable and easy to make. In addition, participants will receive one of three structured incentives:

Group 1: Monthly Unconditional Financial Incentive - this group will receive monthly unconditional incentive of $100 per month for 6 months to supplement income and enhance ability to purchase healthy food options. No requirements will be placed on how or where funds will be spent.

Group 2: Monthly Unconditional Plus Healthy Food Purchasing Financial Incentive - this group will receive monthly unconditional incentive of $100 per month for 6 months to supplement income and enhance ability to purchase healthy food options. In addition, participants will receive an additional $25 incentive per week if receipt for purchase of healthy food items from a grocery store is provided.

Group 3: Monthly Unconditional Plus Healthy Food Purchasing Plus Glycemic Control Financial Incentive - this group will receive monthly unconditional incentive of $100 per month for 6 months to supplement income and enhance ability to purchase healthy food options. In addition, participants will receive an additional $25 incentive per week if receipt for purchase of healthy food items from a grocery store is provided. Finally, participants will receive incentives for absolute drop in hemoglobin A1c at 6 months as follows: If HbA1c has dropped 2% or more from baseline, or absolute HbA1c is less than 7%, the additional incentive will be $150. If HbA1c has dropped between 1% to 1.9% from baseline the additional incentive will be $100. If HbA1c has dropped between 0.5% to 0.9% from baseline the additional incentive will be $50.

Enrollment

150 patients

Sex

All

Ages

21+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age 21 years or older
  • clinical diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
  • HbA1c of 9 or higher at screening visit
  • screen positive for food insecurity using food insecurity risk tool
  • ability to communicate in English

Exclusion criteria

  • mental confusion on interview suggesting significant dementia
  • participation in other diabetes clinical trial
  • alcohol or drug abuse/dependency based on CAGE screening tool
  • active psychosis or acute mental disorder
  • life expectancy of less than 6 months

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

150 participants in 3 patient groups

Monthly Unconditional Financial Incentive
Experimental group
Description:
Individuals assigned to this group will receive diabetes education and a monthly incentive to supplement income and enhance ability to purchase healthy food options.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Monthly Unconditional Financial Incentive
Behavioral: Diabetes Education
Monthly Unconditional Plus Healthy Food Purchasing Financial Incentive
Experimental group
Description:
Individuals assigned to this group will receive diabetes education, a monthly incentive to supplement income and enhance ability to purchase healthy food options, and an additional weekly incentive if receipt for purchase of healthy food items from a grocery store is provided.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Monthly Unconditional Financial Incentive
Behavioral: Diabetes Education
Behavioral: Weekly Food Purchasing Financial Incentive
Monthly Unconditional Plus Healthy Food Purchasing Plus Glycemic Control Financial Incentive
Experimental group
Description:
Individuals assigned to this group will receive diabetes education, a monthly incentive to supplement income and enhance ability to purchase healthy food options, an additional weekly incentive if receipt for purchase of healthy food items from a grocery store is provided, and an incentive at the end of the study based on absolute drop in HbA1c.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Monthly Unconditional Financial Incentive
Behavioral: Glycemic Control Financial Incentive
Behavioral: Diabetes Education
Behavioral: Weekly Food Purchasing Financial Incentive

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Rebekah J Walker, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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