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NCT05486390
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EMPOWERing Patients With Chronic Diseases Through Smartphone App, Health Coaching and Shared Decision Making

Sponsor: Singapore General Hospital

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Summary

Chronic diseases are the leading cause of deaths in Singapore. The rising prevalence in chronic diseases with age and Singapore's rapidly aging population calls for new models of care to effectively prevent the onset and delay the progression of these diseases. Advancement in medical technology has offered new innovations that aid healthcare systems in coping with the rapid rising in healthcare needs. These include mobile applications, wearable technologies and machine learning-derived personalized behaviorial interventions. The overall goal of the project is to improve health outcomes in chronic disease patients through delivering targeted nudges via mobile application and wearable to sustain behavioral change. Our overall objective is to design, develop, and evaluate an adaptive intervention platform on wearable devices and shared decision-making during consultations for patients with diabetes and hypertension. Our aim for this study is to assess the clinical effectiveness of real-time personalized educational and behavioural interventions delivered through wearable (Fitbit) and an integrative mobile application in improving patient glycaemic control measured using HbA1c over 9 months. Secondary outcomes will include change in systolic blood pressure, quality of life (QoL), patient activation, medication adherence, physical activity level, diet, direct healthcare cost and indirect healthcare cost over 9 months. We will conduct a randomized controlled trial among patients with comorbid diabetes and hypertension. This proposal aims to develop sustainable and cost-effective behavioural change among patients with comorbid diabetes and hypertension through patient empowerment and targeted chronic disease care.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

21 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

320

Start Date

2023-02-17

Completion Date

2025-05

Last Updated

2024-04-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Nudge, health coaching and shared decision-making

The EMPOWER app aims to nudge the participant towards successful self-management of their diabetes condition by encouraging and reinforcing positive lifestyle behaviors in 3 main aspects - diet, physical activity, medication adherence. Notifications included content based on behavioural change technique including feedback on performance, positive reinforcement, and prompts to self-monitor. Each notification focused on a single behaviour (physical activity, medication adherence or diet). The participants in the intervention group will also interact with health coach throughout the study duration. In this study, the health coach will be responsible for the following roles : 1. Goal setting and action plan 2. After-visit summary A report card summarizing the lifestyle behaviour, goals will be made available to facilitate shared decision making.

Locations (3)

SingHealth Polyclinic (Bedok)

Singapore, Singapore

SingHealth Polyclinic (Punggol)

Singapore, Singapore

SingHealth Polyclinic (Tampines)

Singapore, Singapore