Remote Patient Reporting and Automated Mobile Telephone Feedback Reduce HbA1c and Weight in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes: Results of a Pilot Study

W. Fisher, Anna-Leena Orsama, Jaakko Lähteenmäki, K. Harno, Minna Kulju, E. Wintergerst, H. Schachner, P. Stenger, Juha Leppänen, Hannu Kaijanranta, V. Salaspuro, K. Liukko

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    Abstract

    Type 2 diabetes is an individual and public health challenge requiring ongoing self-management. Remote patient reporting of relevant health parameters and linked automated feedback via mobile telephone have potential to strengthen patient self-management and improve outcomes. This research involved development and evaluation of a mobile telephone-based remote patient reporting and automated telephone feedback system, based upon health promotion behavior change theory, aimed at improving self-management and health status in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberO-21
    Pages (from-to)A-8
    JournalDiabetes Technology and Therapeutics
    Volume15
    Issue numberS1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    MoE publication typeNot Eligible
    Event6th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes, ATTD 2013 - Paris, France
    Duration: 27 Feb 20132 Mar 2013

    Keywords

    • chronic disease management
    • mobile health
    • health monitoring
    • diabetes management

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