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N/A N=2,176

Impact of Patient Activation and Engagement on Patient-Centered Outcomes of Care in ACOs

Diabetes · Cardiovascular Disease

Enrolled (actual)
2,176
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Dec 2017
Primary outcome: Primary: PROMIS Short Form 8a — -0.05; -0.03 units on a scale — p=0.80

Study Design & Population

Study type
Observational
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Observational: Patient Activation and Engagement (PAE) (Other)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
University of California, Berkeley
Primary completion
Mar 2017

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
PROMIS Short Form 8a
-0.05; -0.03 0.80
PRIMARY
PROMIS Short Form 12a
-0.07; -0.05 0.48
PRIMARY
PHQ-4
0.03; -0.04 0.05

Summary

The investigators will study the delivery of care to patients with diabetes and cardiovascular diseases from 16 practices in health care organizations who receive incentives for improving the quality of patient care. Half of those will be far along in engaging patients in their care and half will not. The investigators will see whether patients with diabetes or cardiovascular diseases who receive care from practices that more fully involve their patients have better clinical outcomes and satisfaction with their care than those who do not. The investigators expect that these findings will help practices and patients to achieve better outcomes of care.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • adult, 18-82
  • diagnosis of diabetes or cardiovascular disease
  • receives primary care at one of 16 selected clinical sites from two Accountable Care Organizations

Exclusion Criteria

  • Incomplete mailing address available from Electronic Medical Record
  • Patient language other than English or Spanish
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02287883). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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