An evaluation of the effectiveness of a multi-modal intervention in frail and pre-frail older people with type 2 diabetes - the MID-Frail study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Leocadio Rodríguez-Mañas,
- Antony J. Bayer,
- Mark Kelly,
- Andrej Zeyfang,
- Mikel Izquierdo,
- Olga Laosa
- Hospital Universitario de Getafe,
- Cardiff University,
- Ulm University,
- Public University of Navarre,
- Niche Science and Technology,
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Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 3 Good Health and Well
Abstract
Background: Diabetes, a highly prevalent, chronic disease, is associated with increasing frailty and functional decline in older people, with concomitant personal, social, and public health implications. We describe the rationale and methods of the multi-modal intervention in diabetes in frailty (MID-Frail) study.Methods/Design: The MID-Frail study is an open, randomised, multicentre study, with random allocation by clusters (each trial site) to a usual care group or an intervention group. A total of 1,718 subjects will be randomised with each site enrolling on average 14 or 15 subjects. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate, in comparison with usual clinical practice, the effectiveness of a multi-modal intervention (specific clinical targets, education, diet, and resistance training exercise) in frail and pre-frail subjects aged ≥70 years with type 2 diabetes in terms of the difference in function 2 years post-randomisation. Difference in function will be measured by changes in a summary ordinal score on the short physical performance battery (SPPB) of at least one point. Secondary outcomes include daily activities, economic evaluation, and quality of life.Discussion: The MID-Frail study will provide evidence on the clinical, functional, social, and economic impact of a multi-modal approach in frail and pre-frail older people with type 2 diabetes.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01654341.
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Original language
EnglishArticle number
34Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Current Controlled Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine (Volume 15, Issue 1)Publication milestones
- Published - 24/01/2014
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ISSN
1468-6708External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 84893786160
- PubMed: 24456998
