Systematic review of home telemonitoring for chronic diseases: the evidence base

G Paré, M Jaana, C Sicotte - Journal of the American Medical …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Objective: Home telemonitoring represents a patient management approach combining
various information technologies for monitoring patients at distance. This study presents a …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical effects of home telemonitoring in the context of diabetes, asthma, heart failure and hypertension: a systematic review

G Paré, K Moqadem, G Pineau, C St-Hilaire - Journal of medical Internet …, 2010 - jmir.org
Background: Home telemonitoring figures among the various solutions that could help
attenuate some of the problems associated with aging populations, rates of chronic illness …

Can the ubiquitous power of mobile phones be used to improve health outcomes in developing countries?

WA Kaplan - Globalization and health, 2006 - Springer
Background The ongoing policy debate about the value of communications technology in
promoting development objectives is diverse. Some view computer/web/phone …

Impact of automated calls with nurse follow-up on diabetes treatment outcomes in a Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System: a randomized controlled trial

JD Piette, M Weinberger, FB Kraemer… - Diabetes …, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—We evaluated automated telephone disease management (ATDM) with
telephone nurse follow-up as a strategy for improving diabetes treatment processes and …

Home telehealth for diabetes management: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

J Polisena, K Tran, K Cimon, B Hutton… - Diabetes, Obesity …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: It is estimated that more than 180 million people worldwide have diabetes. Health‐care
providers can remotely deliver health services to this patient population using information …

Prevention of type 2 diabetes and its complications in developing countries: a review

LB Rawal, RJ Tapp, ED Williams, C Chan… - International journal of …, 2012 - Springer
Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a significant global public health problem
affecting more than 285 million people worldwide. Over 70% of those with T2DM live in …

A systematic review of IT for diabetes self-management: are we there yet?

O El-Gayar, P Timsina, N Nawar, W Eid - International journal of medical …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Recent advances in information technology (IT) coupled with the increased
ubiquitous nature of information technology (IT) present unique opportunities for improving …

A systematic review of telemedicine interventions to support blood glucose self‐monitoring in diabetes

A Farmer, OJ Gibson, L Tarassenko, A Neil - Diabetic medicine, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To evaluate evidence for feasibility, acceptability and cost‐effectiveness of diabetes
telemedicine applications. Methods medline, embase, psychinfo, cinahl, Cochrane, and …

Long-Term Effect of the Internet-Based Glucose Monitoring System on HbA1c Reduction and Glucose Stability: A 30-month follow-up study for diabetes management …

JH Cho, SA Chang, HS Kwon, YH Choi, SH Ko… - Diabetes …, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—To investigate the long-term effectiveness of the Internet-based glucose
monitoring system (IBGMS) on glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH …

Adherence to diabetes control recommendations: impact of nurse telephone calls

HS Kim, JA Oh - Journal of advanced nursing, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in incidence and research has shown
that normalization of blood glucose levels can moderate the risk of microvascular and …