2022
DOI: 10.2196/31832
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Evaluation of Self-care Activities and Quality of Life in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Metformin Using the 2D Matrix Code of Outer Drug Packages as Patient Identifier: the DePRO Proof-of-Concept Observational Study

Abstract: Background The use of digital technology to assess patients remotely can reduce clinical study costs. In the European Union, the 2D matrix code on prescription drug packaging serves as a unique identifier of a given package of medication, and thus, also of the patient receiving that medication. Scanning of the 2D matrix code may therefore allow remote patient authentication in clinical studies. Objective The aim of the DePRO study was to assess the feas… Show more

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“…New technology is gaining great interest because the amount of data that can be obtained from patients with this pathology has grown exponentially. There is ample evidence of the use of various methods of new technologies in this field, such as the analysis of general questionnaires 6 , 7 or in particular domains, such as early diagnosis, 8 as detailed in a recent review on the application of new technologies in the management and support in decision-making of patients with diabetes. 9 Decision support systems (DSSs) consist of tools focused on helping patients and/or healthcare professionals manage different therapies for diabetes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New technology is gaining great interest because the amount of data that can be obtained from patients with this pathology has grown exponentially. There is ample evidence of the use of various methods of new technologies in this field, such as the analysis of general questionnaires 6 , 7 or in particular domains, such as early diagnosis, 8 as detailed in a recent review on the application of new technologies in the management and support in decision-making of patients with diabetes. 9 Decision support systems (DSSs) consist of tools focused on helping patients and/or healthcare professionals manage different therapies for diabetes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%