Program Aids Diabetes, Depression Care

Treating diabetes and depression in a coordinated way can help to improve both, new research suggests. The study included 180 people with both conditions. They were randomly assigned to receive either usual care or an integrated program of care. People in the second group received extra help. A care manager worked with them to help them remember to take their medicines. The care manager also provided education about their conditions and other services to improve care. The program lasted 12 weeks. In the usual-care group, more than 3 out of 10 had improvements in blood sugar and depression symptoms. Among those who got extra care, 6 out of 10 improved. The journal Annals of Family Medicine published the study. HealthDay News wrote about it January 20.

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