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Effectiveness of the Diabetes Homeless Medication Support (D-HOMES) Program on Diabetes Management

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Katherine Vickery
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorKatherine Vickery
Started2025-06-25
Est. completion2028-12-30
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the Diabetes Homelessness Medication Support (D-HOMES) wellness coaching model is effective for adults who speak English or Spanish, have Type 2 diabetes with an HbA1c at or above 7.5, and have recently experienced homelessness. Researchers will compare a one-time education session about diabetes to 10 wellness coaching sessions to see if there are differences between the groups' health outcomes. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Do D-HOMES participants have greater reductions in HbA1c at 3 months than participants who received education? * Do D-HOMES participants have greater reductions in HbA1c at 6 and 12 months compared to those who received education? * Do D-HOMES participants have improvements in blood pressure control, quality of life, self-reported psychological wellness, diabetes distress, and diabetes medication adherence and self-management at 3, 6, and 12 months? * What factors must be considered to make D-HOMES scalable? Participants will: * complete 5 assessments including two baseline assessments and follow-ups at months 3,6, and 12 * participate in a one-time education session or 10 weeks of wellness coaching.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Age 18 yrs. or older
2. English or Spanish-speaking
3. Recent homelessness by HUD and HHS definitions

   1. Any housing instability in the last 12 mo. (includes supported housing or worry about paying rent)
   2. Significant housing instability in the last 24 mos. (includes any stay in shelter, outside, or places not meant for human habitation)
4. Self-reported diagnosis of type 2 diabetes with A1c \>7.5%, later verified in medical record and study lab. test
5. Plan to stay in local area or be reachable by phone for the next 12 months
6. Willingness to work on medication adherence and diabetes self-care

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Inability to provide informed consent (e.g., presence of a legal guardian, prisoners)
2. Active psychosis or intoxication precluding ability to give informed consent
3. Pregnant or lactating people at initial enrollment, determined by specific screening questions.

Conditions2

DiabetesType 2 Diabetes

Locations1 site

Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55404
Katherine D Vickery, MD, MSc612-873-6852katherine.vickery@hcmed.org

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