Maximising the potential of type 2 diabetes remission: scale up and sustainability considerations from the DiRECT-Aus implementation trial.

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Tác giả: Jenny Advocat, Lauren Ball, Mitchell Bowden, Tze Lin Chai, Kate Gudorf, Nilakshi Gunatillaka, Terry Haines, Melissa Savaglio, Elizabeth Sturgiss, Cylie Williams

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 127 The unconscious and the subconscious

Thông tin xuất bản: Australia : Australian journal of primary health , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 692247

 Background Approximately 500 million people worldwide live with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The UK's 'Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial' (DiRECT) is a potential novel method for care. An Australian trial of DiRECT (DiRECT-Aus) showed that 56% of participants achieved diabetes remission at 12months. We explored the experiences of patients, clinicians and trial partners involved in DiRECT-Aus to ascertain the acceptability and feasibility of DiRECT-Aus, as well as factors influencing implementation, to inform recommendations for sustainable scale up into mainstream primary care. Methods This qualitative implementation research conducted within a constructivist paradigm involved semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders. Data analysis followed an inductive thematic approach, informed by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Results Patients (n =14), general practitioners (n =3), practice nurses (n =6), dietitians (n =7) and DiRECT-Aus trial partners (n =5) were interviewed. We identified four core components of DiRECT-Aus that are essential for implementation and scale up. They were: (1) access to very low-energy diet products
  (2) high frequency of contact with the dietitian
  (3) dietitian's clinical knowledge and patient-centred practice
  and (4) absence of financial costs to patients. Several additional factors that could support implementation and suggested funding models are described. Conclusions This study concludes that DiRECT-Aus was acceptable and feasible to patients and clinicians.
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