Network of doctors for multimorbidity and diabetes - the NOMAD intervention: protocol for feasibility trial of multidisciplinary team conferences for people with diabetes and multimorbidity.

IF 1.5 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Stine Jorstad Bugge, Daniel Pilsgaard Henriksen, Per Damkier, Martin Torp Rahbek, Karoline Schousboe, Mette Juel Rothmann, Marianne Kjær Poulsen, Camilla Hansen, Subagini Nagarajah, Per Bruno Jensen, Sofie Lock Johansson, Vasiliki Panou, Ida Ransby Schneider, Charlotte Gjørup Pedersen, Jonas Dahl Andersen, Jørgen Hangaard, Ann-Dorthe Olsen Zwisler
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Background: The prevalence of diabetes and coexisting multimorbidity rises worldwide. Treatment of this patient group can be complex. Providing an evidence-based, coherent, and patient-centred treatment of patients with multimorbidity poses a challenge in healthcare systems, which are typically designed to deliver disease-specific care. We propose an intervention comprising multidisciplinary team conferences (MDTs) to address this issue. The MDT consists of medical specialists in five different specialities meeting to discuss multimorbid diabetes patients. This protocol describes a feasibility test of MDTs designed to coordinate care and improve quality of life for people with diabetes and multimorbidity.

Methods: A mixed-methods one-arm feasibility test of the MDT. Feasibility will be assessed through prospectively collected data. We will explore patient perspectives through patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and assess the feasibility of electronic questionnaires. Feasibility outcomes are recruitment, PRO completion, technical difficulties, impact of MDT, and doctor preparation time. During 17 months, up to 112 participants will be recruited. We will report results narratively and by the use of descriptive statistics. The collected data will form the basis for a future large-scale randomised trial.

Discussion: A multidisciplinary approach focusing on better management of diabetic patients suffering from multimorbidity may improve functional status, quality of life, and health outcomes. Multimorbidity and diabetes are highly prevalent in our healthcare system, but we lack a solid evidence-based approach to patient-centred care for these patients. This study represents the initial steps towards building such evidence. The concept can be efficiency tested in a randomised setting, if found feasible to intervention providers and receivers. If not, we will have gained experience on how to manage diabetes and multimorbidity as well as organisational aspects, which together may generate hypotheses for research on how to handle multimorbidity in the future.

Administrative information: Protocol version: 01 TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT05913726 - registration date: 21 June 2023.

多病和糖尿病医生网络--NOMAD 干预:糖尿病和多病患者多学科团队会议可行性试验方案。
背景:糖尿病和并发多病症的发病率在全球呈上升趋势。对这一患者群体的治疗可能非常复杂。为多病并存患者提供循证、连贯和以患者为中心的治疗是医疗保健系统面临的一项挑战,因为医疗保健系统通常是为提供特定疾病的治疗而设计的。为解决这一问题,我们提出了一项由多学科团队会议(MDT)组成的干预措施。多学科团队会议由五个不同专业的医学专家组成,共同讨论多病糖尿病患者的问题。本方案介绍了旨在协调护理和提高糖尿病患者及多病症患者生活质量的多学科小组会议的可行性测试:方法:采用混合方法对 MDT 进行单臂可行性测试。可行性将通过前瞻性收集的数据进行评估。我们将通过患者报告结果(PROs)探索患者的观点,并评估电子问卷的可行性。可行性结果包括招募情况、PRO 完成情况、技术困难、MDT 的影响以及医生准备时间。在 17 个月的时间里,我们将招募多达 112 名参与者。我们将采用叙述性和描述性统计方法报告结果。收集到的数据将作为未来大规模随机试验的基础:讨论:采用多学科方法更好地管理患有多病的糖尿病患者,可以改善患者的功能状况、生活质量和健康状况。在我们的医疗系统中,多病并发症和糖尿病非常普遍,但我们却缺乏一种以证据为基础的方法来为这些患者提供以患者为中心的护理。本研究是建立此类证据的第一步。如果干预提供者和接受者认为可行,可以在随机环境中对这一概念进行效率测试。如果不可行,我们将获得如何管理糖尿病和多病症以及组织方面的经验,这些经验可为今后如何处理多病症的研究提出假设:方案版本:01 试验注册:NCT05913726 - 注册日期:2023 年 6 月 21 日。
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Pilot and Feasibility Studies Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
241
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Pilot and Feasibility Studies encompasses all aspects of the design, conduct and reporting of pilot and feasibility studies in biomedicine. The journal publishes research articles that are intended to directly influence future clinical trials or large scale observational studies, as well as protocols, commentaries and methodology articles. The journal also ensures that the results of all well-conducted, peer-reviewed, pilot and feasibility studies are published, regardless of outcome or significance of findings. Pilot and feasibility studies are increasingly conducted prior to a full randomized controlled trial. However, these studies often lack clear objectives, many remain unpublished, and there is confusion over the meanings of the words “pilot” and “feasibility”. Pilot and Feasibility Studies provides a forum for discussion around this key aspect of the scientific process, and seeks to ensure that these studies are published, so as to complete the publication thread for clinical research.
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