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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research article

Effectiveness of the EMPOWER-PAR Intervention in Improving Clinical Outcomes of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Primary Care: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial

Authors: Anis Safura Ramli, Sharmini Selvarajah, Maryam Hannah Daud, Jamaiyah Haniff, Suraya Abdul-Razak, Tg Mohd Ikhwan Tg-Abu-Bakar-Sidik, Mohamad Adam Bujang, Boon How Chew, Thuhairah Rahman, Seng Fah Tong, Asrul Akmal Shafie, Verna K. M. Lee, Kien Keat Ng, Farnaza Ariffin, Hasidah Abdul-Hamid, Md Yasin Mazapuspavina, Nafiza Mat-Nasir, Chun W. Chan, Abdul Rahman Yong-Rafidah, Mastura Ismail, Sharmila Lakshmanan, Wilson H. H. Low, for the EMPOWER-PAR Investigators

Published in: BMC Primary Care | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

The chronic care model was proven effective in improving clinical outcomes of diabetes in developed countries. However, evidence in developing countries is scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of EMPOWER-PAR intervention (based on the chronic care model) in improving clinical outcomes for type 2 diabetes mellitus using readily available resources in the Malaysian public primary care setting.

Methods

This was a pragmatic, cluster-randomised, parallel, matched pair, controlled trial using participatory action research approach, conducted in 10 public primary care clinics in Malaysia. Five clinics were randomly selected to provide the EMPOWER-PAR intervention for 1 year and another five clinics continued with usual care. Patients who fulfilled the criteria were recruited over a 2-week period by each clinic. The obligatory intervention components were designed based on four elements of the chronic care model i.e. healthcare organisation, delivery system design, self-management support and decision support. The primary outcome was the change in the proportion of patients achieving HbA1c < 6.5%. Secondary outcomes were the change in proportion of patients achieving targets for blood pressure, lipid profile, body mass index and waist circumference. Intention to treat analysis was performed for all outcome measures. A generalised estimating equation method was used to account for baseline differences and clustering effect.

Results

A total of 888 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients were recruited at baseline (intervention: 471 vs. control: 417). At 1-year, 96.6 and 97.8% of patients in the intervention and control groups completed the study, respectively. The baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of both groups were comparable. The change in the proportion of patients achieving HbA1c target was significantly higher in the intervention compared to the control group (intervention: 3.0% vs. control: −4.1%, P < 0.002). Patients who received the EMPOWER-PAR intervention were twice more likely to achieve HbA1c target compared to those in the control group (adjusted OR 2.16, 95% CI 1.34–3.50, P < 0.002). However, there was no significant improvement found in the secondary outcomes.

Conclusions

This study demonstrates that the EMPOWER-PAR intervention was effective in improving the primary outcome for type 2 diabetes in the Malaysian public primary care setting.

Trial registration

Registered with: ClinicalTrials.gov.: NCT01545401. Date of registration: 1st March 2012. 
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Metadata
Title
Effectiveness of the EMPOWER-PAR Intervention in Improving Clinical Outcomes of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Primary Care: A Pragmatic Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial
Authors
Anis Safura Ramli
Sharmini Selvarajah
Maryam Hannah Daud
Jamaiyah Haniff
Suraya Abdul-Razak
Tg Mohd Ikhwan Tg-Abu-Bakar-Sidik
Mohamad Adam Bujang
Boon How Chew
Thuhairah Rahman
Seng Fah Tong
Asrul Akmal Shafie
Verna K. M. Lee
Kien Keat Ng
Farnaza Ariffin
Hasidah Abdul-Hamid
Md Yasin Mazapuspavina
Nafiza Mat-Nasir
Chun W. Chan
Abdul Rahman Yong-Rafidah
Mastura Ismail
Sharmila Lakshmanan
Wilson H. H. Low
for the EMPOWER-PAR Investigators
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Primary Care / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 2731-4553
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-016-0557-1

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