2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2009.02.004
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Mobile diabetes intervention study: Testing a personalized treatment/behavioral communication intervention for blood glucose control

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“…Mhealth appears particularly advantageous for conditions that require intense and ongoing monitoring, such as diabetes, and where people are of working age and not disabled. With mHealth systems, glucose data can now be automatically collected, transmitted, aggregated with other physiologic data, analyzed, stored and presented as actionable information (Baron, McBain, & Newman, 2012;Klonoff, 2013;Quinn et al, 2009). In developing countries, mHealth applications present opportunities for combatting infectious, chronic and communicable diseases (Kahn et al, 2010).…”
Section: Mobile Health (Mhealth) For Equitable Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mhealth appears particularly advantageous for conditions that require intense and ongoing monitoring, such as diabetes, and where people are of working age and not disabled. With mHealth systems, glucose data can now be automatically collected, transmitted, aggregated with other physiologic data, analyzed, stored and presented as actionable information (Baron, McBain, & Newman, 2012;Klonoff, 2013;Quinn et al, 2009). In developing countries, mHealth applications present opportunities for combatting infectious, chronic and communicable diseases (Kahn et al, 2010).…”
Section: Mobile Health (Mhealth) For Equitable Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…información para el cuidado de la DT2 16 las intervenciones basadas en el envío de mensajes de texto para el autocontrol de los pacientes con DT2 describieron una mejora en los niveles de HbA1c y destacaron como beneficio adicional el establecer o mejorar la comunicación entre el personal de salud y el paciente 17,18 . La relativa facilidad con la que puede ser enviado un mensaje de texto o short message service (SMS) por sus siglas en Inglés, convierten la utilización del teléfono móvil en un medio de comunicación ideal para el intercambio de información entre el paciente con DT2 y el personal de salud 18,19 .…”
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“…The rapid development of smartphone-based programs provides a new option to promote health and to prevent diseases [14][15][16]. Quinn et al used a smartphone-based software to provide the behavioral therapy of type II diabetes mellitus [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quinn et al used a smartphone-based software to provide the behavioral therapy of type II diabetes mellitus [14]. Other studies also have proved that the Internet can be successful to promote weight loss [17], increase physical activity [18], and improve self-management behaviors [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%