Telehealth SMS improves statin adherence
Telehealth through SMS reminders significantly improved statin adherence and reduced cholesterol levels in patients with diabetes.
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Telehealth through SMS reminders significantly improved statin adherence and reduced cholesterol levels in patients with diabetes.
This study investigated the impact of telehealth monitoring and patient training on symptoms and metabolic outcomes in type 2 diabetes patients at risk of COVID-19, finding significant improvements in various symptoms.
This study evaluated the impact of telemedicine-assisted structured self-monitoring of blood glucose on glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes, finding significant improvements in HbA1c and other metrics.
This study compared diabetes self-management education via telemedicine to face-to-face encounters, finding significant improvements in glycemic control and diabetes knowledge.
This study evaluated the impact of remote insulin dose adjustment using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) on glucose control in nursing home residents with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The intervention group showed significant improvements in glucose metrics compared to standard care.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a telemedicine intervention for glycemic control in patients with Type 2 diabetes and found significant improvements in several key outcomes.
A home-based lifestyle intervention with telemedicine support showed modest effects on HbA1c levels in patients with coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
The TELEGLAM study evaluated a telemedicine system for patients with gestational diabetes mellitus, finding significant cost reductions and improved quality of life scores compared to standard care.
A study found that combining telephone coaching with telemedicine support significantly improved long-term glycemic control in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of telemonitoring for diabetes management in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes. The telecounseling group showed significantly better outcomes compared to the standard care group.
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