Aim and objectivesTo improve the knowledge and skills of diabetic patients on insulin injections using mobile phone short message services and to evaluate the association of this intervention with metabolic outcomes
BACKGROUND: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Diabetes is on the increase, new cost effective ways to manage diabetes is required if the NHS is to...
Aim and objectivesTo improve the knowledge and skills of diabetic patients on insulin injections usi...
We conducted a trial of mobile phone text messaging (short message service; SMS) for diabetes manage...
Abstract Background Due to the ubiquity of mobile phones in low and middle income countries, we aime...
PurposeDespite extensive research and newer methods of interventions, the incidence and prevalence o...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and suboptimal glycaemic control in...
Limited availability of randomized control trial warranted the conduct of a present study to demonst...
IntroductionLow-cost interventions providing self-management support are needed for people with coro...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
<p>The study presents ‘Non-Insulin Depended Diabetics Mellitus’ (NIDDM), SMS-based system for Type-I...
Abstract Background Failure to take medicines for diabetes as prescribed contributes to poor outcome...
Background: Diabetes is one of the most common metabolic disorders which are rapidly increasing. Dis...
BackgroundMobile phone technologies including SMS (short message service) have been used to improve ...
BACKGROUND: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Diabetes is on the increase, new cost effective ways to manage diabetes is required if the NHS is to...
Aim and objectivesTo improve the knowledge and skills of diabetic patients on insulin injections usi...
We conducted a trial of mobile phone text messaging (short message service; SMS) for diabetes manage...
Abstract Background Due to the ubiquity of mobile phones in low and middle income countries, we aime...
PurposeDespite extensive research and newer methods of interventions, the incidence and prevalence o...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and suboptimal glycaemic control in...
Limited availability of randomized control trial warranted the conduct of a present study to demonst...
IntroductionLow-cost interventions providing self-management support are needed for people with coro...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
<p>The study presents ‘Non-Insulin Depended Diabetics Mellitus’ (NIDDM), SMS-based system for Type-I...
Abstract Background Failure to take medicines for diabetes as prescribed contributes to poor outcome...
Background: Diabetes is one of the most common metabolic disorders which are rapidly increasing. Dis...
BackgroundMobile phone technologies including SMS (short message service) have been used to improve ...
BACKGROUND: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Background: Health outcomes for people treated for type 2 diabetes could be substantially improved i...
Diabetes is on the increase, new cost effective ways to manage diabetes is required if the NHS is to...