TY - JOUR
T1 - Japan Diabetes Outcome Intervention Trial-1(J-DOIT1), a nationwide cluster randomized trial of type 2 diabetes prevention by telephone-delivered lifestyle support for high-risk subjects detected at health checkups
T2 - Rationale, design, and recruitment
AU - Sakane, Naoki
AU - Kotani, Kazuhiko
AU - Takahashi, Kaoru
AU - Sano, Yoshiko
AU - Tsuzaki, Kokoro
AU - Okazaki, Kentaro
AU - Sato, Juichi
AU - Suzuki, Sadao
AU - Morita, Satoshi
AU - Izumi, Kazuo
AU - Kato, Masayuki
AU - Ishizuka, Naoki
AU - Noda, Mitsuhiko
AU - Kuzuya, Hideshi
N1 - Funding Information:
The investigators gratefully acknowledge the health checkup divisions of the following companies and communities; Central Japan Railway Company, CO-OP Net, CSK Health Insurance Association, EAST JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY, Hankyu Electric Railway Health Insurance Association, Health and Welfare Center (Atami), Hitachi Metals Health Insurance Society, Hitachi Transport System Health Insurance Association, JFE Steel Corporation., JTB Management Service Corp., Kakogawa General Health Care Center, Koga Health Examination Center, Meidensha Health Insurance Association, Mitsui Life Insurance Company Ltd., Tokyo Electric Power Company, SHARP Health Insurance Association, and the Ube group (Ube City Office, Sanyo Onoda City Office, Tanabe Yamaguchi Pharma Factory Ltd., NISSAN Chemical Industries, Ltd., NIPPON KAYAKU CO., Ltd., Sanyo Onoda City Health Center) This study is funded by a Health and Labour Sciences Research Grant (Strategic Outcomes Research Program for Research on Diabetes and Comprehensive Research on Diabetes/Cardiovascular and Life-Style Related Diseases) from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Background: Lifestyle modifications are considered the most effective means of delaying or preventing the development of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). To contain the growing population of T2DM, it is critical to clarify effective and efficient settings for intervention and modalities for intervention delivery with a wide population reach.The Japan Diabetes Outcome Intervention Trial-1 (J-DOIT1) is a cluster randomized controlled trial to test whether goal-focused lifestyle coaching delivered by telephone can prevent the development of T2DM in high-risk individuals in a real-world setting. This paper describes the study design and recruitment of the study subjects. Methods. For the recruitment of study subjects and their follow-up annually over 3 years, we employed health checkups conducted annually at communities and worksites. Health care divisions recruited from communities and companies across Japan formed groups as a cluster randomization unit. Candidates for the study, aged 20-65 years with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) of 5.6-6.9 mmol/l, were recruited from each group using health checkups results in 2006. Goal-focused lifestyle support is delivered by healthcare providers via telephone over a one-year period. Study subjects will be followed-up for three years by annual health checkups. Primary outcome is the development of diabetes defined as FPG≥7.0 mmol/l on annual health checkup or based on self-report, which is confirmed by referring to medical cards. Results: Forty-three groups (clusters), formed from 17 health care divisions, were randomly assigned to an intervention arm (22 groups) or control arm (21 clusters) between March 2007 and February 2008. A total of 2840 participants, 1336 from the intervention and 1504 from the control arm, were recruited. Consent rate was about 20%, with no difference between the intervention and control arms. There were no differences in cluster size and characteristics of cluster between the groups. There were no differences in individual characteristics between the study arms. Conclusion: We have launched J-DOIT1, a nation-wide trial to prevent the development of T2DM in high-risk individuals using telephone-delivered intervention. This trial is expected to contribute to evidence-based real-world preventive practices. Trial registration. UMIN000000662.
AB - Background: Lifestyle modifications are considered the most effective means of delaying or preventing the development of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). To contain the growing population of T2DM, it is critical to clarify effective and efficient settings for intervention and modalities for intervention delivery with a wide population reach.The Japan Diabetes Outcome Intervention Trial-1 (J-DOIT1) is a cluster randomized controlled trial to test whether goal-focused lifestyle coaching delivered by telephone can prevent the development of T2DM in high-risk individuals in a real-world setting. This paper describes the study design and recruitment of the study subjects. Methods. For the recruitment of study subjects and their follow-up annually over 3 years, we employed health checkups conducted annually at communities and worksites. Health care divisions recruited from communities and companies across Japan formed groups as a cluster randomization unit. Candidates for the study, aged 20-65 years with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) of 5.6-6.9 mmol/l, were recruited from each group using health checkups results in 2006. Goal-focused lifestyle support is delivered by healthcare providers via telephone over a one-year period. Study subjects will be followed-up for three years by annual health checkups. Primary outcome is the development of diabetes defined as FPG≥7.0 mmol/l on annual health checkup or based on self-report, which is confirmed by referring to medical cards. Results: Forty-three groups (clusters), formed from 17 health care divisions, were randomly assigned to an intervention arm (22 groups) or control arm (21 clusters) between March 2007 and February 2008. A total of 2840 participants, 1336 from the intervention and 1504 from the control arm, were recruited. Consent rate was about 20%, with no difference between the intervention and control arms. There were no differences in cluster size and characteristics of cluster between the groups. There were no differences in individual characteristics between the study arms. Conclusion: We have launched J-DOIT1, a nation-wide trial to prevent the development of T2DM in high-risk individuals using telephone-delivered intervention. This trial is expected to contribute to evidence-based real-world preventive practices. Trial registration. UMIN000000662.
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U2 - 10.1186/1471-2458-13-81
DO - 10.1186/1471-2458-13-81
M3 - Article
C2 - 23356246
AN - SCOPUS:84874364900
SN - 1471-2458
VL - 13
JO - BMC Public Health
JF - BMC Public Health
IS - 1
M1 - 81
ER -