Information technology-based interventions are increasingly being used to manage health care. However, there is conflicting evidence regarding whether these interventions improve outcomes in people with type 2 diabetes.The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials, assessing the impact of information technology on changes in the levels of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and mapping the interventions with chronic care model (CCM) elements.Electronic databases PubMed and EMBASE were searched to identify relevant studies that were published up until July 2016, a method that was supplemented by identifying articles from the references of the articles already selected using the electronic search tools...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the effect of an Internet-based glucose monitoring system (IBGMS) on A1C level...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate, through a meta-analysis study, whether the use of compute...
The aim of this study was to provide preliminary evidence on the impact of the digital health applic...
BACKGROUND: Information technology-based interventions are increasingly being used to manage health ...
The disease control rate is very low (at less than 30%) for diabetes. The use of digital healthcare ...
BACKGROUND: Digital interventions may assist patients with type 2 diabetes in improving glycemic con...
Objective: To review published evidences about using information technology interventions in diabete...
Background : Information technology (IT) is increasingly being used in general practice to manage he...
<strong>Background</strong> Evidence suggests that a more structured approach to diabetes care can l...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in information technology (IT) coupled with the increased ubiquitous nat...
BACKGROUND: The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patients is unclear...
Abstract Background The incorporation of Behavioral Change Techniques (BCTs) in eHealth intervention...
Background: The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patients is unclear...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patien...
AIM: To summarize and evaluate the existing evidence on the effectiveness of distal technology with ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the effect of an Internet-based glucose monitoring system (IBGMS) on A1C level...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate, through a meta-analysis study, whether the use of compute...
The aim of this study was to provide preliminary evidence on the impact of the digital health applic...
BACKGROUND: Information technology-based interventions are increasingly being used to manage health ...
The disease control rate is very low (at less than 30%) for diabetes. The use of digital healthcare ...
BACKGROUND: Digital interventions may assist patients with type 2 diabetes in improving glycemic con...
Objective: To review published evidences about using information technology interventions in diabete...
Background : Information technology (IT) is increasingly being used in general practice to manage he...
<strong>Background</strong> Evidence suggests that a more structured approach to diabetes care can l...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in information technology (IT) coupled with the increased ubiquitous nat...
BACKGROUND: The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patients is unclear...
Abstract Background The incorporation of Behavioral Change Techniques (BCTs) in eHealth intervention...
Background: The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patients is unclear...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patien...
AIM: To summarize and evaluate the existing evidence on the effectiveness of distal technology with ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the effect of an Internet-based glucose monitoring system (IBGMS) on A1C level...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate, through a meta-analysis study, whether the use of compute...
The aim of this study was to provide preliminary evidence on the impact of the digital health applic...