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E-Health Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes (LUNA-E Trial)

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Recruiting
Led By Gregory A Talavera, MD/MPH
Research Sponsored by San Diego State University
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial
Must have
Type 2 diabetes with hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) >8% in past 90 days
18 years of age or older
Must not have
Actively being treated for cancer or Parkinson's Disease
Have severe diabetes complications (e.g., renal disease, or on dialysis)
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up 6-months post randomization
Awards & highlights
No Placebo-Only Group

Summary

This trial uses a team-based healthcare approach with online tools to help Latino patients with type 2 diabetes manage their condition. The goal is to improve blood sugar control and reduce stress and anxiety related to diabetes.

Who is the study for?
This trial is for Hispanic/Latino adults with Type 2 diabetes and poor blood sugar control (HbA1c >8%). Participants must be registered at a qualifying health center, not in other diabetes programs, and have their doctor's approval. Exclusions include severe diabetes complications, current cancer or Parkinson's treatment, plans to move soon, severe health issues preventing consent, or being pregnant/nursing.
What is being tested?
The LUNA-E study is testing a patient-centered care approach using virtual visits, coordinated care management, integrated medical and behavioral support alongside educational videos. This randomized trial aims to improve blood sugar levels and reduce psychological distress among participants.
What are the potential side effects?
Since the interventions involve non-medical treatments like e-health services and education rather than drugs or invasive procedures, side effects are minimal but may include discomfort from increased attention to health status or anxiety about technology use.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

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My last HbA1c level was over 8%.
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I am 18 years old or older.

Exclusion Criteria

You may be eligible for the trial if you check “No” for criteria below:
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I am currently receiving treatment for cancer or Parkinson's Disease.
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I have severe diabetes complications like kidney problems or need dialysis.

Timeline

Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~6-months post randomization
This trial's timeline: 3 weeks for screening, Varies for treatment, and 6-months post randomization for reporting.

Treatment Details

Study Objectives

Study objectives can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.
Primary study objectives
Glycosylated hemoglobin A
Anxiety
Mental Depression

Awards & Highlights

No Placebo-Only Group
All patients enrolled in this study will receive some form of active treatment.

Trial Design

2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: LUNA GroupExperimental Treatment4 Interventions
The LUNA Group is a culturally appropriate, E-Health enhanced, patient-centered, team-care model that includes: 1) care coordination by a Care Coordinator (CC) trained in electronic health records (EHR) clinical decision support and health promotion methods; 2) visits with a specially trained Behavioral Health Provider (BHP) with knowledge of diabetes and psychosocial aspects of diabetes; 3) care integration with primary care provider (PCP) implemented using the clinical decision support dashboard and/or synchronous communication during visits; and 4) a video adapted, evidence-based diabetes self-management education and support curriculum delivered through a learning management system.
Group II: Care CoordinationActive Control1 Intervention
The Care Coordination group applies the current methods of the federally qualified health center (FHQC) Patient Centered Medical Home initiative. Participants assigned to the care coordination group will continue with their regular medical visits with their primary care provider. In addition, they will receive care coordination and brief targeted health education provided by a specially trained medical assistant/care coordinator. This will involve 1 or more brief sessions with a care coordinator to provide health education, assist with appointments and referrals, and review medications. The care coordinator will work closely with their primary care provider. The care coordinator will also assist with referrals to behavioral health that may be initiated by the primary care provider.

Research Highlights

Information in this section is not a recommendation. We encourage patients to speak with their healthcare team when evaluating any treatment decision.
Mechanism Of Action
Side Effect Profile
Prior Approvals
Other Research
Common treatments for blood sugar control include lifestyle interventions, medications, and technology-assisted care. Lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood glucose levels. Medications like metformin reduce hepatic glucose production and enhance insulin sensitivity, while insulin therapy directly facilitates glucose uptake by cells. E-Health tools, including web portals and telemedicine, improve patient engagement and adherence through secure messaging and remote monitoring. These treatments are essential for blood sugar control patients as they offer comprehensive, coordinated care that addresses both medical and psychological needs, leading to better glycemic control and reduced psychological distress.
Shared decision making and patient-centeredness for patients with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus in primary care-results of the cluster-randomised controlled DEBATE trial.A systematic review of studies of web portals for patients with diabetes mellitus.Telemedicine for the Management of Glycemic Control and Clinical Outcomes of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Studies.

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Who is running the clinical trial?

San Diego State UniversityLead Sponsor
169 Previous Clinical Trials
114,474 Total Patients Enrolled
1 Trials studying Psychological Distress
456 Patients Enrolled for Psychological Distress
Gregory A Talavera, MD/MPHPrincipal InvestigatorSan Diego State University
1 Previous Clinical Trials
456 Total Patients Enrolled
1 Trials studying Psychological Distress
456 Patients Enrolled for Psychological Distress
Linda C Gallo, PHDPrincipal InvestigatorSan Diego State University

Media Library

LUNA Behavioral Health Clinical Trial Eligibility Overview. Trial Name: NCT05570734 — N/A
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LUNA Behavioral Health 2023 Treatment Timeline for Medical Study. Trial Name: NCT05570734 — N/A
~50 spots leftby Mar 2025