Objective: A trial was performed to establish whether our Group Care model for lifestyle intervention in type 2 diabetes can be exported to other clinics. Research design and methods: Four-year two-armed, multicentre controlled trial in 13 hospital-based diabetes clinics in Italy (Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN19509463). 815 non insulin-treated patients aged <80, with 1 year known diabetes duration were randomised to either group or individual care. Results: After 4 years, patients in Group Care had lower HbA1c, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglyceride, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, body mass index and serum creatinine, and higher HDL cholesterol (p<0.001, all) than controls receiving individual care, despite similar pharmacological prescriptions. Health behaviours, quality of life and knowledge of diabetes had become better in Group Care patients than controls (p<0.001, all). Conclusions: The favourable clinical, cognitive and psychological outcomes of Group Care can be reproduced in different clinical settings.

Rethink Organization To Improve Education And Outcomes (ROMEO). A Multicentre Randomised Trial Of Lifestyle Intervention By Group Care To Manage Type 2 Diabetes

TRENTO, Marina;BONDONIO, Piervincenzo;CAVALLO, Franco;PORTA, Massimo
2010-01-01

Abstract

Objective: A trial was performed to establish whether our Group Care model for lifestyle intervention in type 2 diabetes can be exported to other clinics. Research design and methods: Four-year two-armed, multicentre controlled trial in 13 hospital-based diabetes clinics in Italy (Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN19509463). 815 non insulin-treated patients aged <80, with 1 year known diabetes duration were randomised to either group or individual care. Results: After 4 years, patients in Group Care had lower HbA1c, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglyceride, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, body mass index and serum creatinine, and higher HDL cholesterol (p<0.001, all) than controls receiving individual care, despite similar pharmacological prescriptions. Health behaviours, quality of life and knowledge of diabetes had become better in Group Care patients than controls (p<0.001, all). Conclusions: The favourable clinical, cognitive and psychological outcomes of Group Care can be reproduced in different clinical settings.
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Patient Education, Group Care, Self-management education
Trento, M; Gamba, S; Gentile, L; Grassi, G; Miselli, V; Morone, G; Passera, P; Tonutti, L; Tomalino, M; Bondonio, P; Cavallo, F; Porta, M
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