2004
DOI: 10.1097/01.mlr.0000128008.12117.f8
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Computerized Knowledge Management in Diabetes Care

Abstract: Computerized knowledge management is becoming a vital component of quality diabetes care. Prompting follow-up procedures, computerized insulin therapy adjustment using home glucose records, remote feedback, and counseling have documented benefits in improving diabetes-related outcomes.

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“…Son yıllarda yapılan çalışmalar internet, bilgisayar ortamı ve cep telefonu teknolojilerinin diyabet eğitim, bakım ve tedavisinde ümit verici olduğunu göstermektedir (18,19,20). Çeşitli deneysel çalış-malarda, kan glukoz kontrolünde kablosuz-sağlık uygulamaları yaklaşımlarının olumlu sonuçlar verdiği ve uzun süreli takiplerde diyabet komplikasyonlarını azalttığı bildirilmektedir (21,22,23).…”
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“…Son yıllarda yapılan çalışmalar internet, bilgisayar ortamı ve cep telefonu teknolojilerinin diyabet eğitim, bakım ve tedavisinde ümit verici olduğunu göstermektedir (18,19,20). Çeşitli deneysel çalış-malarda, kan glukoz kontrolünde kablosuz-sağlık uygulamaları yaklaşımlarının olumlu sonuçlar verdiği ve uzun süreli takiplerde diyabet komplikasyonlarını azalttığı bildirilmektedir (21,22,23).…”
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“…However, there is a paucity of similar data in patients with type 2 diabetes. Previous systematic reviews of telecare intervention in type 2 diabetes have assessed the usage of web-based systems (5,6) or mobile phones (7,8) separately to monitor diabetes care. Some of the reviews have considered telecare intervention contents, technologies, and frequencies, but they did not consider adequately the usage of combination technologies in practice, the nature of feedback receipt in telecare, the ethnic differences, etc.…”
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“…Several reviews of IBCT applications to improve chronic illness care have been published, and these generally have been positive. One systematic review of randomized trials found that computerized educational programs improve diabetic patients' diet and metabolic indicators (23). Other reviews, including one by the Cochran Collaboration, have concluded that IBCTs can improve end-users' health-related knowledge, perceptions of social support, self-care behaviors, and clinical outcomes (24 -26).…”
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