[K01] Community-Engaged Approach to Supporting South Asians w/ Type 2 Diabetes at Risk for Depression
Ente: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Scadenza: 2030-05-31
Importo max: 157.442 EUR
Paese: US
Descrizione
Patients with Type 2 diabetes (T2D) are at increased risk for depression (60%), and patients with depression have a 32% increased risk for T2D. The resulting comorbidity has significant implications for disease burden, healthcare costs, and management of these disorders. T2D is high among Asian Americans (specifically South Asians) (23%) in comparison to non-Hispanic Whites (6%) and other racial/ethnic groups (Chinese: 13%, Latinos: 17%, and African Americans: 18%). Further, prevalence of depression is high among T2D Asian (South Asian) patients. Given significant barriers to accessing healthcare services among Asians (e.g., insurance, poverty) there is an urgent need for interventions to comprehensively address this comorbidity. Building on an innovative and successful community health worker (CHW)-led T2D intervention at NYU Grossman School of Medicine (DREAM Initiative - R01DK11048), this K01 proposal will adapt this CHW-led T2D intervention to include mental health and digital health components and test the feasibility and acceptability of this intervention to support Asians (South Asians) with T2D who are at risk for depression. In this proposed pilot intervention, CHWs will provide culturally and linguistically tailored health education to participants on management of T2D and depressive symptoms using the DREAM intervention and adapted content from the WHO’s Group Problem Management+ psychological intervention program and facilitate referrals to mental healthcare services. A CHW facilitated text message discussion group will reinforce health messages between health education sessions, and a wearable fitness tracker will be given to participants to monitor daily fitness and sleep patterns.
Istituzione: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
PI: Naheed Ahmed
Progetto: 5K01DK140613-02
Settori: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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