Background : Information technology (IT) is increasingly being used in general practice to manage health care including type 2 diabetes. However, there is conflicting evidence about whether IT improves diabetes outcomes. This review of the literature about IT-based diabetes management interventions explores whether methodological issues such as sample characteristics, outcome measures, and mechanisms causing change in the outcome measures could explain some of the inconsistent findings evident in IT-based diabetes management studies.Methods : Databases were searched using terms related to IT and diabetes management. Articles eligible for review evaluated an IT-based diabetes management intervention in general practice and were published bet...
BACKGROUND: The behavior change technique taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1; Michie and colleagues, 2013) is a com...
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing in the USA. However, control of interme...
Background: Advancements in technology offer new opportunities for the prevention and management of...
Background Evidence suggests that a more structured approach to diabetes care can lead to better hea...
Objective: To review published evidences about using information technology interventions in diabete...
Information technology-based interventions are increasingly being used to manage health care. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Information technology-based interventions are increasingly being used to manage health ...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in information technology (IT) coupled with the increased ubiquitous nat...
<strong>Purpose</strong> To determine the impact of a physiciandirected, multifaceted health informa...
BACKGROUND: A gap between current diabetes care practice and recommended diabetes care standards has...
The epidemiological burden of diabetes mellitus is changing the classical model of diabetes manageme...
BackgroundDiabetes is present in 10.5% of the US population and accounts for 14.3% of all office-bas...
Context: In this systematic review, we focus on the clinical impact of digital tools for providing h...
Background: Diabetes care requires management of complex clinical information. We examine the rela-t...
AIM: To summarize and evaluate the existing evidence on the effectiveness of distal technology with ...
BACKGROUND: The behavior change technique taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1; Michie and colleagues, 2013) is a com...
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing in the USA. However, control of interme...
Background: Advancements in technology offer new opportunities for the prevention and management of...
Background Evidence suggests that a more structured approach to diabetes care can lead to better hea...
Objective: To review published evidences about using information technology interventions in diabete...
Information technology-based interventions are increasingly being used to manage health care. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: Information technology-based interventions are increasingly being used to manage health ...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in information technology (IT) coupled with the increased ubiquitous nat...
<strong>Purpose</strong> To determine the impact of a physiciandirected, multifaceted health informa...
BACKGROUND: A gap between current diabetes care practice and recommended diabetes care standards has...
The epidemiological burden of diabetes mellitus is changing the classical model of diabetes manageme...
BackgroundDiabetes is present in 10.5% of the US population and accounts for 14.3% of all office-bas...
Context: In this systematic review, we focus on the clinical impact of digital tools for providing h...
Background: Diabetes care requires management of complex clinical information. We examine the rela-t...
AIM: To summarize and evaluate the existing evidence on the effectiveness of distal technology with ...
BACKGROUND: The behavior change technique taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1; Michie and colleagues, 2013) is a com...
Background The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing in the USA. However, control of interme...
Background: Advancements in technology offer new opportunities for the prevention and management of...