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Project Dulce for Arab Americans With Type 2 Diabetes
NCT05580536 · Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute
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About this study
Although the Arab American (AA) population is at a higher risk of pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes (T2D) compared to the white non-Hispanic population, there are hardly any culturally appropriate diabetes self-management resources available for Arab Americans.
Project Dulce Arabic is a pilot study addressing both the linguistic and cultural barriers faced by the AA community in diabetes self-management while exploring the genetic background of type 2 diabetes in Arab Americans. To overcome the linguistic barriers, we adapt educational materials from the Project Dulce diabetes self-management study of Mexican Americans (A. Philis-Tsimikas et al., 2011). This 5-week peer-led educational program in Arabic aims to enhance type 2 diabetes knowledge, beliefs, and self-management behaviors as well as improving diabetes management measured by hemoglobin A1C after 3 months and 6 months in the study.
Project Dulce Arabic is incorporating genetic education as a part of its curriculum to raise the community awareness of the role of genetics in T2D development as well as the importance of early genetic risk detection for T2D prevention. We are also asking our Project Dulce Arabic participants to participate in the Scripps Bio-Repository (https://www.scripps.org/research/bio-repository). The specimens obtained from our study cohort will be used for genetic sequencing. Obtaining this genetic information will enable us to gain more insights into the genetic basis of type 2 diabetes in Arab Americans. Comparing the genetic risk of T2D, available from different biobanks, in other ethnic groups with that in Arab Americans would highlight the disease risk faced by the community and draw more attention towards the importance of early disease detection and prevention through tailored screening recommendations.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Are a participant of Metro Caring
* Self-identified Arab
* Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)
* HbA1c ≥7.5% in the last 30 days
* Able to speak, read, write, and comprehend in English and Arabic
* Have access to a cell phone that can receive/send text messages throughout the study
Exclusion Criteria:
* Pregnant
* Are currently participating in another diabetes-related study
Study design
Enrollment target: 48 participants
Allocation: na
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2023-02-17
Estimated completion: 2026-12-31
Last updated: 2026-03-17
Interventions
Behavioral: Project Dulce + Dulce Digital
Primary outcomes
- • Change from Baseline Diabetes Knowledge at 3 months (3 months)
- • Change from Baseline Diabetes Knowledge at 6 months (6 months)
- • Change from Baseline Health Belief Model Scale at 3 months (3 months)
Sponsor
Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute · other
With: National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Contacts & investigators
ContactAhmed Khattab, MD · contact · akhattab@scripps.edu · 8586782129
ContactLannea Hand, MS, RDN · contact · LHand@metrocaring.org · 720-860-7200
InvestigatorAhmed Khattab, MD · principal_investigator, Scripps
All locations (2)
San Ysidro HealthCompleted
El Cajon, California, United States
Metro CaringRecruiting
Denver, Colorado, United States