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NCT06719076

IMPACT OF DIABETES HEALTHCARE PROGRAM ON GLYCEMIC CONTROL, SELF-EFFICACY AND DIABETES KNOWLEDGE AMONG TYPE-II DIABETICS IN ISLAMABAD PAKISTAN

Type-II Diabetes Mellitus is a significant public health challenge in Pakistan, characterized by a growing prevalence and substantial economic burden. The alarming rise in T2DM cases in Pakistan highlights the need for evidence-based solutions to control the disease. However, there is a notable knowledge gap in the effectiveness of diabetes healthcare program interventions in Pakistan. The goal of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to evaluate the effectiveness of a Diabetes Healthcare Program in improving glycemic control and enhancing Self-efficacy and diabetes knowledge in Type-II Diabetics in Islamabad, Pakistan. The main questions it aims to answer are whether the Diabetes Healthcare Program can reduce HbA1c levels and enhance Self-efficacy and diabetes knowledge in Type-II Diabetic patients. Researchers will compare the outcomes of 65 patients receiving the Diabetes Healthcare Program with 65 patients receiving standard care to see if the program improves glycemic control and enhances Self-efficacy and diabetes knowledge. Participants will attend 12 weeks of Diabetes Healthcare Program sessions, receive standard care from the hospital's diabetes department, and complete surveys and questionnaires to assess their Self-efficacy and glycemic control at baseline and after the 3 months intervention period.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-07-17

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HbA1c
Self-Efficacy
Diabetes Knowledge
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07043816

Impact of PharmaTE Trial on Glycemic Control, Diabetes Knowledge, Medication Adherence and Quality of Life in Type 2 Diabetes Patients: A Mixed-Method Study Protocol

The goal of this clinical trial is to find out whether a pharmacist-led tele-educational program (PharmaTE trial) can help people with type 2 diabetes manage their condition better. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Does the PharmaTE trial improve blood sugar control (HbA1c levels)? 2. Does it help patients better understand their condition? 3. Does it increase how well patients follow their medication schedule? 4. Does it improve the quality of life for patients with type 2 diabetes? 5. Is this type of tele-education program feasible and acceptable for patients? Participants will: Be randomly placed into one of two groups: Intervention group: Receive five virtual education sessions with a clinical pharmacist over the phone or via Zoom (each lasting 20-30 minutes), in addition to their usual diabetes care. Control group: Continue receiving standard diabetes care from their healthcare team without the additional pharmacist-led sessions. Complete assessments at the beginning and end of the study. These include: A blood test for HbA1c , Questionnaires on diabetes knowledge, medication adherence, and quality of life Some participants in the intervention group will be invited for interviews after the sessions to share their experiences and opinions about the program. Who can join? Adults aged 18-65 with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes (HbA1c \> 7%), receiving care at Ibrahim Bin Hamad Obaidullah Hospital in Ras Al-Khaimah, who speak Arabic and can provide consent.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2026-04-29

Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM)
Glycemic Control
Diabetes Knowledge
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