Telemonitoring improves self-management in type 2 diabetes patients.
This study explored participants' experiences with a telemonitoring intervention for Type 2 Diabetes, finding high satisfaction and improved lifestyle behaviors.
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Recently published diabetes studies added to Dediabetes, summarized and organized by intervention and outcome.
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This study explored participants' experiences with a telemonitoring intervention for Type 2 Diabetes, finding high satisfaction and improved lifestyle behaviors.
A pharmacist-driven text messaging intervention was studied to improve diabetes self-management in uninsured patients, resulting in a significant reduction in HbA1c levels.
The MODEL Study evaluated patient-centered behavioral interventions for diabetes self-care, finding significant improvements in healthy eating days and HbA1c levels.
This study evaluated the impact of a text messaging intervention on patient-reported outcomes in individuals with Type 2 diabetes, finding significant improvements in various health-related measures.
This study evaluated a text messaging-based lifestyle support program for women with gestational diabetes. Results showed no significant differences in key health outcomes compared to a control group.
The BRIDGE study evaluated a text messaging support program for postpartum care in women with impaired glucose tolerance, finding significant improvements in follow-up care.
This study developed two automated texting systems aimed at improving diabetes self-management. Findings indicated that a significant portion of messages were rated as relevant and confidence-enhancing.
The study evaluated a three-tiered linkage management model for T2DM, finding significant improvements in glycemic control and self-management.
This study evaluated ticagrelor monotherapy after 3 months of dual antiplatelet therapy in diabetic patients with acute coronary syndrome, finding no significant difference in major adverse cardiovascular events.
This study evaluated the impact of tighter glycaemic control in women with gestational diabetes. It found a reduction in serious health outcomes for infants but an increase in serious maternal health outcomes.
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