Design and rationale of behavioral nudges for diabetes prevention (BEGIN): A pragmatic, cluster randomized trial of text messaging and a decision aid intervention for primary care patients with prediabetes

糖尿病预防行为干预的设计与原理(BEGIN):一项针对初级保健糖尿病前期患者的短信和决策辅助干预的实用性整群随机试验

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Among 96 million U.S. adults with prediabetes, adoption of evidence-based treatment to prevent diabetes remains low. Primary care represents an essential venue for preventing diabetes, yet providers in this setting have limited time to address prevention. This highlights the need for low-touch interventions that promote diabetes prevention and are not delivered by primary care providers. Text messaging and decision aids displaying disease risk and treatment information have improved outcomes in prior research. However, these approaches have not been definitively studied for managing prediabetes. METHODS: The Behavioral Nudges for Diabetes Prevention (BEGIN) trial is a pragmatic, cluster randomized trial testing the effectiveness of text messaging about diabetes prevention and a prediabetes decision aid. These interventions are being studied in 8 primary care clinics using a 2 × 2 factorial design, in which pairs of clinics are randomized in a 1:1:1:1 ratio to receive usual care, text messaging alone, prediabetes decision aid alone, or both interventions. A total of 656 patients are recruited to participate, receive the study interventions, and contribute data at baseline and 12 months. The primary outcome is 12-month weight change, and the secondary outcome is adoption of evidence-based treatment to prevent diabetes. Change in hemoglobin A1c is an exploratory outcome that will be assessed among participants with available values. CONCLUSION: Findings from the BEGIN trial will provide evidence about the effectiveness of two novel, low-touch interventions focused on diabetes prevention in primary care, where patients are diagnosed with prediabetes and there is little prior research. TRIAL REGISTRY: NCT04869917.

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