The Balanced and Empowered EaTing (BEET) in Diabetes Feasibility Trial

Primary Objective

The goals of this study are to refine the implementation and pilot test the feasibility of an adapted cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the Balanced and Empowered EaTing in Diabetes (or the BEET Diabetes Program), compared with the original CBT program, delivered by behavioral health providers to treat disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) in patients with type 2 diabetes in real-world clinical settings.

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Description

The study is currently recruiting integrated behavioral health providers in clinical settings with patients with type 2 diabetes. Once integrated behavioral health providers are recruited, they will be randomized and trained to deliver and test the implementation of one of two behavior change programs.

Main Procedures Involved: Behavior health providers, practice members, and eligible patients will also complete online surveys, a virtual interview, and lab draws (patients) to help us understand how to improve practice and patient outcomes for the behavioral health needs for people with type 2 diabetes.

Details
Age
Adult
Eligibility
The study is currently recruiting integrated behavioral health providers in clinical settings with patients with type 2 diabetes.
Locations

Outpatient CTRC
University of Colorado Hospital

Principal Investigator
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Phoutdavone Phimphasone-Brady

Study ID

Protocol Number: 23-1891

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