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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
The RCT by Kahlon and colleagues randomly allocated 260 adults aged 21 years or older with uncontrolled diabetes who were receiving care at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Central Texas to receive empathy-focused emotional support (129 participants) or usual care (131 participants)
The layperson-delivered call program that Kahlon and colleagues tested was unique in that it focused almost exclusively on establishing an empathetic and supportive connection.
Kahlon et al hypothesized that empathetic support would reduce emotional burden, which would in turn lead to improved ability to engage in healthy behaviors. Secondary outcomes included symptoms of depression and anxiety.
The layperson-delivered call program that Kahlon and colleagues tested was unique in that it focused almost exclusively on establishing an empathetic and supportive connection.
Kahlon et al hypothesized that empathetic support would reduce emotional burden, which would in turn lead to improved ability to engage in healthy behaviors. Secondary outcomes included symptoms of depression and anxiety.