The Peer Ambassador Support Program to Enhance Care (PASPEC)

The study aims of this UW ICTR funded grant were:

  1. To design a peer-led educational-behavioral intervention to change patient beliefs, self-efficacy, and medication adherence in African Americans (AAs) with type 2 diabetes and
  2. To pilot a component (i.e., 3 of 8 weekly sessions) of the educational-behavioral intervention and utilize patient feedback to examine the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention.

We conducted the study in two phases.

In Phase 1, we designed the intervention and utilized a patient advisory board as well as our stakeholders to revise the intervention.

In Phase 2, we piloted 3 sessions out of the 8-week intervention with AAs 30-65 years old who have type 2 diabetes, and then, conducted interviews with participants to explore the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention.

 

View or download the research project PDF.

Presentation of research that Adati Tarfa and Olayinka Shiyanbola collaborated on with others about "Peer Support Approach to Enhance Medication Adherence among African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes"
Tarfa A, Shiyanbola OO, Ward E, Sharp L. Peer Support Approach to Enhance Medication Adherence among African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. Poster at UW Madison Diabetes Research Day, February 19, 2019

Grant information

Funding source

  • UW ICTR