BACKGROUND: Health authorities recommend educating diabetic patients and their families and initiating measures aimed at improving self-management, promoting a positive behavior change, and reducing the risk of complications. Social media could provide valid channel to intervene in and deliver diabetes education. However, it is not well known whether the use of these channels in such interventions can help improve the patients' outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to review and describe the current existing evidence on the use of social media in interventions targeting people affected with diabetes. METHODS: A search was conducted across 4 databases (PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library). The quality of the eviden...
Background: The main recommendations for people living with diabetes are: optimally adhere to glucos...
Context: In this systematic review, we focus on the clinical impact of digital tools for providing h...
Objective: To understand the online health information-seeking behaviors of people with diabetes, de...
BackgroundPatient engagement with diabetes self-care is critical to reducing morbidity and mortality...
Social media provides a platform for easily accessible, relevant health information and emotional an...
AIM: To evaluate the use of social media of individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM). MATERIALS & MET...
BACKGROUND: Participatory health approaches are increasingly drawing attention among the scientific ...
Abstract Millions of people in America have diabetes and this disease is a growing concern national...
Elia Gabarron,1 Enrique Dorronzoro,2 Meghan Bradway,1,3 Octavio Rivera-Romero,2 Rolf Wynn,3,4 Eirik ...
BACKGROUND: Patient education is a fundamental aspect of self-management of diabetes. The aim of thi...
Objectives: in the care of patients with type 2 diabetes, self-management is emphasised and studied ...
Background: Nowadays, rapid and accessible participatory research on diabetes can be carried out usi...
Aims Social networking services (SNS) can facilitate real-time communication and feedback of blood g...
BACKGROUND Patient education is a fundamental aspect of self-management of diabetes. The aim of t...
Background: There is growing evidence that apps and digital interventions have a positive impact on ...
Background: The main recommendations for people living with diabetes are: optimally adhere to glucos...
Context: In this systematic review, we focus on the clinical impact of digital tools for providing h...
Objective: To understand the online health information-seeking behaviors of people with diabetes, de...
BackgroundPatient engagement with diabetes self-care is critical to reducing morbidity and mortality...
Social media provides a platform for easily accessible, relevant health information and emotional an...
AIM: To evaluate the use of social media of individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM). MATERIALS & MET...
BACKGROUND: Participatory health approaches are increasingly drawing attention among the scientific ...
Abstract Millions of people in America have diabetes and this disease is a growing concern national...
Elia Gabarron,1 Enrique Dorronzoro,2 Meghan Bradway,1,3 Octavio Rivera-Romero,2 Rolf Wynn,3,4 Eirik ...
BACKGROUND: Patient education is a fundamental aspect of self-management of diabetes. The aim of thi...
Objectives: in the care of patients with type 2 diabetes, self-management is emphasised and studied ...
Background: Nowadays, rapid and accessible participatory research on diabetes can be carried out usi...
Aims Social networking services (SNS) can facilitate real-time communication and feedback of blood g...
BACKGROUND Patient education is a fundamental aspect of self-management of diabetes. The aim of t...
Background: There is growing evidence that apps and digital interventions have a positive impact on ...
Background: The main recommendations for people living with diabetes are: optimally adhere to glucos...
Context: In this systematic review, we focus on the clinical impact of digital tools for providing h...
Objective: To understand the online health information-seeking behaviors of people with diabetes, de...