2021
DOI: 10.1093/tbm/ibab010
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Using a population health management approach to enroll participants in a diabetes prevention trial: reach outcomes from the PREDICTS randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Population health management (PHM) strategies to address diabetes prevention have the potential to engage large numbers of at-risk individuals in a short duration. We examined a PHM approach to recruit participants to a diabetes prevention clinical trial in a metropolitan health system. We examined reach and representativeness and assessed differences from active and passive respondents to recruitment outreach, and participants enrolled through two clinical screening protocols. The PHM approach included an ele… Show more

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“…Trial methods and protocol have been described in detail elsewhere. 14,15 Briefly, participants were identified through electronic health records within the Nebraska Medicine health system, initially contacted by telephone, and screened for a nonfasting HbA1c in the prediabetes range (5.7%−6.4% [39−46 mmol/ mol]). 16 Initially, a point of care (POC) HbA1c test (A1CNow+, Professional Multi-test HbA1c system; Polymer Technology System, Inc., Wycombe, United Kingdom) was utilized, but a high proportion of false-positive results (compared with that of a laboratory-derived HbA1c) emerged in the first 6 months of the trial.…”
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“…Trial methods and protocol have been described in detail elsewhere. 14,15 Briefly, participants were identified through electronic health records within the Nebraska Medicine health system, initially contacted by telephone, and screened for a nonfasting HbA1c in the prediabetes range (5.7%−6.4% [39−46 mmol/ mol]). 16 Initially, a point of care (POC) HbA1c test (A1CNow+, Professional Multi-test HbA1c system; Polymer Technology System, Inc., Wycombe, United Kingdom) was utilized, but a high proportion of false-positive results (compared with that of a laboratory-derived HbA1c) emerged in the first 6 months of the trial.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol was amended following the accrual of 254 participants (42% of the total sample), 116 (46%) of which had an HbA1c test outside the prediabetic range (113 had HbA1c <5.7%; 3 had HbA1c >6.4%). 15 The amendment removed POC screening and determined eligibility with an HbA1c result from a venipuncture blood sample. The sample size was increased from 498 to 599 to ensure a minimum analyzable sample of adults with prediabetes confirmed by laboratory-derived HbA1c.…”
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“…BMI between 30 to 34.9 kg/m 2 ; 41.7%) and had less than a four-year college education (43.9%). Additional sample details are available elsewhere [28].…”
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confidence: 99%