- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 50
- Neutral
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
Telemonitoring improves self-management in type 2 diabetes patients.
Última actualización 12 de julio de 2026
Key finding
Participants reported increased insight into the relationship between lifestyle behaviors and blood glucose levels.
This study explored participants' experiences with a telemonitoring intervention for Type 2 Diabetes, finding high satisfaction and improved lifestyle behaviors.
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EvidenceScore™
Moderate
Study type
RCTs
Follow-up
Medium-Term (3–12 mo)
Risk of bias
Some Concerns
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Study focus
This study explored participants' experiences with a telemonitoring intervention for Type 2 Diabetes, finding high satisfaction and improved lifestyle behaviors.
Clinical relevance
The findings highlight the potential of telemonitoring interventions to enhance self-management in Type 2 Diabetes patients. Improved lifestyle behaviors can lead to better health outcomes, making such interventions valuable tools for healthcare providers aiming to support diabetes management.
Keep in mind
The effectiveness of the intervention remains unclear due to the study design. Sample size and demographic diversity were not specified. Technical challenges may have affected participant experiences.
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Iben EG, Sisse HL, Pernille FB, Peter V, Stine H, Ivan S. Exploring Participants’ Experiences and Acceptability of Telemonitoring Intervention Designs for Type 2 Diabetes. JMIR Formative Research. 2026;10:e89964. doi:10.2196/89964
Efectos Principales
Participants reported increased insight into the relationship between lifestyle behaviors and blood glucose levels.
Participants motivated healthier dietary choices and increased physical activity.
Participants reported overall satisfaction, attributing it to structured monitoring and consultations with health care professionals.
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Evidence Context
This study contributes evidence to Supported telemonitoring and Blood glucose, Increased confidence in making dietary choices, Physical activity level (MET-minutes per week), and 2 more.
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Primary intervention
Supported telemonitoring
Primary outcomes
- Blood glucose
- Increased confidence in making dietary choices
- Physical activity level (MET-minutes per week)
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Why it is useful
- Contributes to 5 evidence relationships
- Includes primary outcome data
- Linked to 3 direct semantic evidence topics
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Glycemic Control
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Study findings
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Increased confidence in making dietary choices
Supported telemonitoring → Increased confidence in making dietary choices
Supported telemonitoring → Increased confidence in making dietary choices
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
Physical activity level (MET-minutes per week)
Supported telemonitoring → Physical activity level (MET-minutes per week)
Supported telemonitoring → Physical activity level (MET-minutes per week)
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
Satisfaction with diabetes management
Supported telemonitoring → Satisfaction with diabetes management
Supported telemonitoring → Satisfaction with diabetes management
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
Technical challenges with devices
Supported telemonitoring → Technical challenges with devices
Supported telemonitoring → Technical challenges with devices
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 50
- Neutral
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
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La Evidencia Sugiere
- Participants reported improved insight into blood glucose management.
- Healthier dietary choices were made by participants.
- Overall satisfaction with telemonitoring was high despite some technical issues.
A quién se aplica
- Adults with Type 2 Diabetes.
- Individuals interested in self-monitoring their health.
- Patients looking for technology-assisted diabetes management.
Tener en Cuenta
- The study design limits the ability to draw definitive conclusions about effectiveness.
- Findings may not be generalizable to all populations with diabetes.
- Technical issues reported could impact user experience and adherence.
Entre Líneas
- The effectiveness of the intervention remains unclear due to the study design.
- Sample size and demographic diversity were not specified.
- Technical challenges may have affected participant experiences.
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Relationships organized using the Dediabetes Evidence Intelligence™ framework.
This study contributes to evidence on Supported telemonitoring and Fasting Glucose, Supported telemonitoring and Increased confidence in making dietary choices.
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Supported telemonitoring → Fasting Glucose
Devices & Technology
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 50
- Neutral
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
Supported telemonitoring → Increased confidence in making dietary choices
Devices & Technology
- EvidenceScore™
- Emerging
- Score 59 · Based on 1 study
- ImpactScore™
- 100
- Very Positive
- ConsistencyScore™
- unclear
- Not enough independent studies
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Measures Fasting Glucose as a key outcome.
Increased confidence in making dietary choices Evidence Hub
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Measures Increased confidence in making dietary choices as a key outcome.
Supported telemonitoring Evidence Hub
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Contributes to Supported telemonitoring evidence base.
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Questions answered by this study
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Does Supported telemonitoring improve increased confidence in making dietary choices?
Supported telemonitoring appears to improve Increased confidence in making dietary choices.
ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
Increased confidence in making dietary choices
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.
Limitations
- Only one supporting study is available.
- Consistency cannot yet be determined.
- Population details are unavailable.
Does Supported telemonitoring improve physical activity level (met-minutes per week)?
Supported telemonitoring appears to improve Physical activity level (MET-minutes per week).
ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
Physical activity level (MET-minutes per week)
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.
Limitations
- Only one supporting study is available.
- Consistency cannot yet be determined.
- Population details are unavailable.
Does Supported telemonitoring improve satisfaction with diabetes management?
Supported telemonitoring appears to improve Satisfaction with diabetes management.
ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
Satisfaction with diabetes management
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.
Limitations
- Only one supporting study is available.
- Consistency cannot yet be determined.
- Population details are unavailable.
Does Supported telemonitoring improve blood glucose?
Current evidence does not show a clear benefit of Supported telemonitoring for Blood glucose.
ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.
Ranked evidence signals
- 1
Blood glucose
EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | neutral | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study
Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.
Limitations
- Only one supporting study is available.
- Consistency cannot yet be determined.
- Population details are unavailable.
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