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An mHealth Diabetes Intervention for Glucose Control: Health Care Utilization Analysis

An mHealth Diabetes Intervention for Glucose Control: Health Care Utilization Analysis

The analysis reported here, the Mobile Diabetes Intervention Study (MDIS), was a cluster randomized clinical trial (c-RCT) evaluation of a 1-year mobile phone intervention previously described in detail [10,11]. In the c-RCT, mobile phone software allowed patients to securely enter diabetes self-care data on a mobile phone and receive automated real-time educational, behavioral, and motivational messages specific to the patient-entered data.

Charlene C C Quinn, Krystal K Swasey, Jamila M Torain, Michelle D Shardell, Michael L Terrin, Erik A Barr, Ann L Gruber-Baldini

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(10):e10776

Overcoming Clinical Inertia: A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Telehealth Remote Monitoring Intervention Using Paired Glucose Testing in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes

Overcoming Clinical Inertia: A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Telehealth Remote Monitoring Intervention Using Paired Glucose Testing in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes

At 3 months, the usual care group decreased A1c at a mean rate of –0.35 units (t 159=–4.37, P Estimated mean A1c level and instantaneous linear change in A1c at baseline and 3 and 6 months with group differences and prestudy A1c level as a covariate.a a Tabled values are maximum-likelihood estimates. bt-ratios are ratios of the estimates to their respective standard errors. c The prestudy A1c effect, a regression coefficient, is the change in A1c when measured during

Deborah A Ann Greenwood, Shelley A Blozis, Heather M Young, Thomas S Nesbitt, Charlene C Quinn

J Med Internet Res 2015;17(7):e178