Table 1.
Study | Intervention description | Underlying framework | Support network involved and role | Intervention deliverer(s) | Setting where intervention was delivered | Length (months) | Intervention contact time (min) |
Wing et al 21 | Behavioural weight loss programme with calorie restriction | Behavioural marital therapy | Spouse; participated in intervention, spouse support for modifying diet and exercise habits | Staff and physicians | NR | 5 | 960 |
Brown et al 22 | Instructional and support group emphasising nutrition, monitoring and self-care | NR | Close family member or close friend; participated in intervention | Clinicians and community health workers | Community | 12 | 120 |
Pearce et al 42 | Individualised patient education sessions and newsletters | Health belief model | Relative or friend; joined participant for education session | Nurse practitioner educator | Community and telephone | 12 | NR |
Samuel- Hodge et al 43 | Individualised counselling, group education sessions and phone contact | Behaviour change and adult education | Church community; building community support systems | Church diabetes advisor (CDA) and a health professional | Community and telephone | 12 | 1140–1500 |
Kang et al 23 | Individualised counselling, group education sessions and phone contact | NR | Household family member; participate in intervention, dyad also received an education plan based on their needs | Clinicians and social workers | Hospital and telephone | 6 | 450 |
Keogh et al 24 | Individualised sessions to modify diabetes perceptions and develop action plans | Self-regulation of health and illness | Family member; participated in intervention, tailored to dyad | Psychologist | Home | 0.75 | 100 |
Toobert et al 26 | Group sessions based on education and problem-solving | NR | Family members; participate in family nights | Group leader | Community | NR | NR |
Trief et al 25 | Diabetes education, goal setting and collaborative problem solving | Social learning theory | Spouse/partner: participated in couples’ calls to promote collaborative problem-solving | Diabetes educator and marriage/family therapist | Telephone | 3 | NR |
Haltiwanger et al 27 | Diabetes education group sessions | NR | Spouse; participated in intervention | Health educator | NR | 2 | 720 |
Khosravizade et al 30 | Individualised education; focus on medication adherence and family support behaviour | NR | Household family member; attended small group sessions for family members | Researchers | NR | 3 | NR |
Shaya et al 28 | Education sessions and team building exercises | Education and medication therapy management | Peers; participated in intervention which included team-building | Nurse practitioner educator | Community | 6 | NR |
Sorkin et al 29 | Group sessions, home visits and booster phone calls | Lifestyle changes | Daughter; participated in intervention, dyadic collaboration encouraged | Lifestyle community coach | Community, home and telephone | 4 | NR |
Greene et al 33 | Diabetes self-management education | NR | Household family member or companion; participated in intervention | Unclear | NR | 2 | 3120 |
Baig et al 36 | Group education classes focused on nutrition, physical activity and behavioural problem solving | Social cognitive theory, the transtheoretical model, and self-determination theory | Church community; community based participatory study | Lay leaders | Community | 2 | 720 |
Kasteleyn et al 31 | Home visits with individualised education sessions | Self-efficacy | Spouse/partner; attended sessions | Diabetes nurse practitioner | Home | 2 | 155 |
Trief et al 38 | Telephone calls with education and behavioural strategies with spouse | Interdependence theory and social learning theory | Spouse/partner; participated in intervention and phone calls based collaborative problem-solving and interdependence | Diabetes educator or counsellor | Telephone | 3 | 720 |
McEwen et al 40 | Family-based T2DM social support intervention | Family social capital | Family members; participated in intervention | Certified diabetes educator nurse | Community, home and telephone | 3 | 1140 |
Samuel-Hodge et al 37 | Group-based sessions focusing on group sharing and problem solving | Social interdependence and social support theories | Family member; participated in intervention | Registered dietitians | University | 5 | 2400 |
Wichit et al 39 | Group-based education sessions using workbooks | Self-efficacy theory | Household family member; participated in intervention | Registered nurse | Diabetes clinic | 3 | 360 |
NR, not reported; T2DM, type 2 diabetes mellitus.