DAFNEplus research study

Developing and trialling the DAFNEplus (Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating) intervention. A lifelong approach to promote effective self-management in adults with type 1 diabetes.

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About the study

The Clinical Trials Research Unit, ScHARR and the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering staff were awarded a £3.4 million programme grant from the NIHR (National Institute for Health Research) Programme Grants for Applied Research.

The DAFNEplus research programme involved research groups from across the UK, and was led by Professor Simon Heller, Professor of Clinical Diabetes at the University of Sheffield and Research and Development Director at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.


Aims 

The aim was to re-develop and evaluate the DAFNE programme to help people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to be supported and motivated to manage their condition as part of their everyday lives, in the longer term.

The DAFNEplus programme introduced several programmes, models and changes to the existing DAFNE programme.

This included behaviour change techniques, technological support and a structured model of individual support.


Methods

Following a successful pilot study, a cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT) opened to recruitment in September 2018. Initial timescales  were extended due to restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The large-scale RCT planned to recruit 660 patients to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of DAFNEplus. The primary outcome was blood glucose control, as well as quality of life and relevant psychological outcomes. The RCT included a qualitative sub-study and assessment of intervention fidelity.

A number of multi-disciplinary workstreams, outlined below, developed the intervention before the pilot study started in March 2017.

  • Workstream 1: Revising the DAFNE Curriculum (Lead: Professor Simon Heller)
  • Workstream 2: Developing structured support (Leads: Dr David Hopkins; Professor Simon Heller)
  • Workstream 3: Technology (Lead: Dr Jackie Elliott)

Results

Researchers from hospitals and universities in the UK and researchers in Australia, received money from the National Institute for Health Research to undertake research seeking to improve the DAFNE (Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating) education programme, which helps adults with T1D to self-treat their condition and improve their health and quality of life.

We built on the existing DAFNE course by including key steps in self-treating diabetes, new technology and support after the course, calling it DAFNEplus. Adults with diabetes helped in all areas of the research.

Between 2018 and 2022, 471 adults with T1D from 13 diabetes centres across the UK took part in a trial. Centres were chosen by chance to teach either DAFNE or the new DAFNEplus course. All those involved, attended a 5-day course, but DAFNEplus added five follow-up sessions and used technology to feed-back results and glucose patterns. Those taking part provided blood to measure glucose and other lab tests and completed questionnaires. We talked to both participants receiving and staff providing DAFNEplus and recorded their experiences. Results were collected before the course and 12 months later. The trial was badly affected by COVID19, but enough people took part for us to collect reliable results.

At 12-months glucose levels and quality of life had improved but there were no differences between those on the standard DAFNE and those on DAFNEplus. Glucose levels improved by twice the amount we had previously found in DAFNE trials in both groups. The people doing DAFNEplus also had improved levels of diabetes distress and other quality of life measures. The people and staff who took part in the research programme were particularly positive about the DAFNEplus approach, and we are working out how to include some parts of DAFNEplus in future DAFNE courses.


Acknowledgements

We thank all those with diabetes who participated in the trial and other parts of the research programme.

Also:

  • Our PPI group for their engagement and input throughout the research programme.
  • Members of the trial steering committee for their support and contribution.
  • Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust for sponsoring the trial.
  • All NHS sites who took part in this research.
  • The many academic colleagues from our collaborating organisations 

A special thank you goes to the DAFNE central team for considering results against on-going real-world audit.

Finally, we would like to express our thanks to colleagues in the NIHR PGfAR funding scheme.

For further information about this research contact Elaine Scott, programme manager, elaine.scott@sheffield.ac.uk


Central study staff

NameRoleOrganisation
Professor Simon HellerChief InvestigatorSheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust / University of Sheffield
Elaine ScottStudy ManagerUniversity of Sheffield
Prof Cindy CooperCTRU OversightUniversity of Sheffield
Jack RoseTrials Support OfficerUniversity of Sheffield
Jonathan WoodwardResearch AssistantUniversity of Sheffield

Clinical Sites 

Trial Sites
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
NHS Dumfries and Galloway
Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Hull University teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Birmingham Community NHS Foundation Trust
Pilot Trial Sites
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Foundation Trust
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Co-investigators

NameRoleInstitution
Dr Jackie ElliottSenior Clinical Lecturer / Consultant DiabetologistUniversity of Sheffield
Professor Alan BrennanProfessor of Health Economics and Decision ModellingUniversity of Sheffield
Dr Mohammed BenaissaSenior Lecturer (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) University of Sheffield
Professor Julia LawtonProfessor of Health and Social ScienceUniversity of Edinburgh
Dr Debbie CookeSenior Lecturer (Health Psychology)University of Surrey
Dr David HopkinsSenior Consultant Physician, DiabetologistKing’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Simon FisherPatient RepresentativeDAFNE Online
Professor Susan MichieProfessor of Health PsychologyUniversity College London
Professor Jane SpeightProfessor of Behavioural and Social Research in DiabetesDeakin University, Australia
Caroline FergusonDAFNE Educator and Diabetes Specialist NurseChesterfield Royal Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Gill ThompsonNational DAFNE Collaborative ManagerNorthumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Professor Stephanie AmielProfessor of Diabetic MedicineKing’s College London
Professor Wendy BairdProfessor of Health Services ResearchUniversity of Sheffield
Professor Lucy YardleyProfessor of Health PsychologyUniversity of Southampton

DAFNEplus publications as of July 2025

  1. Breckenridge, J. P., Gianfrancesco, C., de Zoysa, N., Lawton, J., Rankin, D. and Coates, E. (2018) 'Mobilising knowledge between practitioners and researchers to iteratively refine a complex intervention (DAFNEplus) pre-trial: protocol for a structured collaborative working group process’Pilot Feasibility Stud, 4, pp. 120. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-018-0314-4
  2. Campbell, F., Lawton, J., Rankin, D., Clowes, M., Coates, E., Heller, S., de Zoysa, N., Elliott, J. and Breckenridge, J. P. (2018) 'Follow-Up Support for Effective type 1 Diabetes self-management (The FUSED Model): A systematic review and meta-ethnography of the barriers, facilitators and recommendations for sustaining self-management skills after attending a structured education programme'BMC Health Serv Res, 18(1), pp. 898. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3655-z
  3. Coates, E., Amiel, S., Baird, W., Benaissa, M., Brennan, A., Campbell, M. J., Chadwick, P., Chater, T., Choudhary, P., Cooke, D., Cooper, C., Cross, E., De Zoysa, N., Eissa, M., Elliott, J., Gianfrancesco, C., Good, T., Hopkins, D., Hui, Z., Lawton, J., Lorencatto, F., Michie, S., Pollard, D. J., Rankin, D., Schutter, J., Scott, E., Speight, J., Stanton-Fay, S., Taylor, C., Thompson, G., Totton, N., Yardley, L., Zaitcev, A., Heller, S. and group, D. (2021) 'Protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the DAFNE'BMJ Open, 11(1), pp. e040438. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040438
  4. Eissa, M. R., Good, T., Elliott, J. and Benaissa, M. (2020) 'Intelligent Data-Driven Model for Diabetes Diurnal Patterns Analysis'IEEE J Biomed Health Inform, 24(10), pp. 2984-2992.
  5. Hamilton, K., Stanton-Fay, S. H., Chadwick, P. M., Lorencatto, F., de Zoysa, N., Gianfrancesco, C., Taylor, C., Coates, E., Breckenridge, J. P., Cooke, D., Heller, S. R., Michie, S. and group, D. s. (2021) 'Sustained type 1 diabetes self-management: Specifying the behaviours involved and their influences'Diabet Med, 38(5), pp. e14430. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.14430
  6. Heller, S. R., Gianfrancesco, C., Taylor, C. and Elliott, J. (2020) 'What are the characteristics of the best type 1 diabetes patient education programmes (from diagnosis to long-term care), do they improve outcomes and what is required to make them more effective?', Diabet Med, 37(4), pp. 545-554.
  7. Holmes-Truscott, E., Cooke, D. D., Hendrieckx, C., Coates, E. J., Heller, S. R. and Speight, J. (2021) 'A comparison of the acceptability and psychometric properties of scales assessing the impact of type 1 diabetes on quality of life-Results of 'YourSAY: Quality of Life'', Diabet Med. 2021 Jun;38(6):e14524. doi: 10.1111/dme.14524. Epub 2021 Feb 5. PMID: 33445223
  8. Stanton-Fay, S. H., Hamilton, K., Chadwick, P. M., Lorencatto, F., Gianfrancesco, C., de Zoysa, N., Coates, E., Cooke, D., McBain, H., Heller, S. R., Michie, S. and group, D. s. (2021) 'The DAFNEplus programme for sustained type 1 diabetes self-management: Intervention development using the Behaviour Change Wheel'Diabet Med, 38(5), pp. e14548. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.14548
  9. Zaitcev, A., Eissa, M. R., Hui, Z., Good, T., Elliott, J. and Benaissa, M. (2020) 'A Deep Neural Network Application for Improved Prediction of HbA1c in Type 1 Diabetes'IEEE J Biomed Health Inform, 24(10), pp. 2932-2941.
  10. MR. Eissa, M Benaissa, T Good, Z Hui, C Gianfrancesco, C Ferguson and J Elliott. Analysis of real-world capillary blood glucose data to help reduce HbA1c and hypoglycaemia in type 1 diabetes: Evidence in favour of using the percentage of readings in target and coefficient of variation. Diabet Med. 09 Oct 2022 https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.14972
  11. Heller S. Handing control to the patient – structured education in diabetes. The British Journal of Diabetes Vol.22 No Supplement 1 (2022): December 2022 Supplement 1 https://doi.org/10.15277/bjd.2022.363
  12. Zaitcev A, Eissa MR, Hui Z, Good T, Elliott J and Benaissa M (2023) Automatic inference of hypoglycemia causes in type 1 diabetes: a feasibility study. Front. Clin. Diabetes Healthc. 4:1095859. doi: 10.3389/fcdhc.2023.1095859
  13. Lawton J, Chadwick PM, de Zoysa N, Stanton-Fay S, Heller SR, Rankin D; DAFNEplus Study Group. Participants' experiences of attending a structured education course (DAFNEplus) informed by behavioural science. Diabet Med. 2024 Feb 15:e15309. doi: 10.1111/dme.15309. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38361333.
  14. Lawton J, Rankin D, Scott E, Lorencatto F, Gericke C, Heller SR, de Zoysa N; DAFNEplus Study Group. From educator to facilitator: Healthcare professionals' experiences of, and views about, delivering a type 1 diabetes structured education programme (DAFNEplus ) informed by behavioural science. Diabet Med. 2024 Jun 4:e15375. doi: 10.1111/dme.15375. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38837475.
  15. Hart RI, Rankin D, Chadwick PM, de Zoysa N, Heller S, Cooke D, Elliott J, Lawton J; DAFNEplus study group. Sustaining the benefits of structured education: Participants' experiences of receiving structured individual support during a programme (DAFNEplus) informed by behavioural science. Diabet Med. 2024 May 31:e15371. doi: 10.1111/dme.15371. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38820261.
  16. Holmes-Truscott E, Jasmine Schipp, Debbie D. Cooke, Christel Hendrieckx, Elizabeth J. Coates , Simon R. Heller and Jane Speight. Perceptions of adults with type 1 diabetes toward diabetes-specific quality of life measures: a survey-based qualitative exploration. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (2024) 22:70 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-024-02285-4
  17. Breckenridge JP, Gossage-Worrall R, Chadwick P, De Zoysa N, Elliott J, Gianfrancesco C, Hamilton K, Heller S, Lawton J, Rankin D, Stanton-Fay S, Coates E; DAFNEplus Collaborative Working Group. The collaborative working group method for pre-trial knowledge mobilisation: a qualitative evaluation of a structured process for iteratively refining a complex intervention (DAFNEplus). Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2024 Dec 21;10(1):154. doi: 10.1186/s40814-024-01576-3. PMID: 39709454; PMCID: PMC11662412.
  18. de Zoysa N, Chadwick P, Ferguson C, Gianfrancesco C, Lawton J, Heller S. Training DAFNEplus facilitators in novel behaviour change approaches: A template for training design and delivery. Diabet Med. 2025 Sep;42(9):e70078. doi: 10.1111/dme.70078. Epub 2025 Jun 22. 

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