Evaluation of a mobile phone telemonitoring system for glycaemic control in patients with diabetes

  • Robert SH Istepanian
  • , Karima Zitouni
  • , Diane Harry
  • , Niva Moutosammy
  • , Ala Sungoor
  • , Bee Tang
  • , Kenneth A Earle

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Abstract

We conducted a randomized controlled trial using mobile health technology in an ethnically diverse sample of 137 patients with complicated diabetes. Patients in the intervention group (n = 72) were trained to measure their blood glucose with a sensor which transmitted the readings to a mobile phone via a Bluetooth wireless link. Clinicians were then able to examine and respond to the readings which were viewed with a web-based application. Patients in the control arm of the study (n = 65) did not transmit their readings and received care with their usual doctor in the outpatient and/or primary care setting. The mean follow-up period was 9 months in each group. The default rate was higher in the patients in the intervention arm due to technical problems. In an intention-to-treat analysis there were no differences in HbA(1c) between the intervention and control groups. In a sub-group analysis of the patients who completed the study, the telemonitoring group had a lower HbA(1c) than those in the control group: 7.76% and 8.40%, respectively (P = 0.06).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-128
JournalJournal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Computer science and informatics

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