Prediabetes and cardiovascular risk factors: the effectiveness of a guided self-determination counselling approach in primary health care, a randomized controlled trial

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Arnardottir, Elin [1 ,2 ]
Sigurdardottir, Arun K. [1 ,3 ]
Skinner, Timothy [4 ,5 ]
Graue, Marit [6 ]
Kolltveit, Beate-Cristin Hope [6 ]
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[1] Univ Akureyri, Fac Nursing, Sch Hlth Business & Nat Sci, IS-600 Akureyri, Iceland
[2] Hlth Care Inst North Iceland, IS-580 Siglufjordur, Iceland
[3] Akureyri Hosp, IS-600 Akureyri, Iceland
[4] Univ Copenhagen, Inst Psychol, DK-1017 Copenhagen, Denmark
[5] Australian Ctr Behav Res Diabet, Melbourne, Vic 3053, Australia
[6] Western Norway Univ Appl Sci, Dept Hlth & Caring Sci, N-5063 Bergen, Norway
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Prediabetes; Type; 2; diabetes; Cardiovascular heart diseases; Guided self-determination; Health promotion; PERSON-CENTERED CARE; TO-HEIGHT RATIO; DIABETES PREVENTION; BLOOD-PRESSURE; LIFE-STYLE; METABOLIC RISK; SCREENING TOOL; FOLLOW-UP; DISEASE; INTERVENTIONS;
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10.1186/s12889-024-20538-1
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundIdentify individuals who are at risk of Type 2 diabetes, who also are at a greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease is important. The rapid worldwide increase in diabetes prevalence call for Primary Health Care to find feasible prevention strategies, to reduce patient risk factors and promote lifestyle changes. Aim of this randomized controlled trial was to investigate how a nurse-lead Guided Self-Determination counselling approach can assist people at risk of type 2 diabetes to lower their coronary heart disease risk.MethodsIn this randomized controlled study, 81 people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes were assigned into an intervention group (n = 39) receiving Guided Self-Determination counselling from Primary Health Care nurses over three months and a control group (n = 42) that received a diet leaflet only. Measurements included the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score questionnaire and biological measurements of Hemoglobin A1c protein, Body Mass Index, fasting blood glucose, Blood pressure, Cholesterol, High-density lipoprotein, and triglycerides, at baseline (time1), 6 (time2) and 9 months (time 3).ResultsA total of 56 participants, equal number in intervention and control groups, completed all measurements. A significant difference between the intervention and control groups, in coronary heart disease risk was not found at 6 nor 9-months. However, within-group data demonstrated that 55.4% of the participants had lower coronary heart disease risk in the next ten years at the 9-month measurement. Indicating an overall 18% relative risk reduction of coronary heart disease risk by participating in the trial, with the number needed to treat for one to lower their risk to be nine. Within the intervention group a significant difference was found between time 1 and 3 in lower body mass index (p = 0.046), hemoglobin A1c level (p = 0.018) and diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.03).ConclusionsAlthough unable to show significant group differences in change of coronary heart disease risk by this 12-weeks intervention, the process of regular measurements and the guided self-determination counselling seem to be beneficial for within-group measures and the overall reduction of coronary heart disease risk factors.Trial registrationThis study is a part of the registered study 'Effectiveness of Nurse-coordinated Follow-Up Programme in Primary Care for People at Risk of T2DM' at www.ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04688359) (accessed on 30 December 2020).
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