Effectiveness of mobile phone short message service on diabetes mellitus management; the SMS-DM study

To test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects. 34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group...

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Published inDiabetes research and clinical practice Vol. 94; no. 1; pp. e24 - e26
Main Authors Hussein, Wiam I., Hasan, Khadija, Jaradat, Ahmed A.
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Published Ireland Elsevier Ireland Ltd 01.10.2011
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1872-8227
1872-8227
DOI10.1016/j.diabres.2011.07.025

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Abstract To test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects. 34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group ( n = 12) had the same conventional approach of the control group but had two mobile numbers (physician and diabetic educator) provided for the SMS support until their next visit in 3 months. Both groups of age, BMI and the pre-study A1c were comparable. Both groups had a significant reduction in their A1c compared to their baseline visit. However, the interventional group had significantly greater reduction in A1c ( p = 0.001), 1.16% lower than controls. The service was highly satisfactory to the group. The results indicate effectiveness in lowering A1c and acceptance by the patients. Further research and large-scale studies are needed.
AbstractList OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: 34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group (n=12) had the same conventional approach of the control group but had two mobile numbers (physician and diabetic educator) provided for the SMS support until their next visit in 3 months. Both groups of age, BMI and the pre-study A1c were comparable. RESULTS: Both groups had a significant reduction in their A1c compared to their baseline visit. However, the interventional group had significantly greater reduction in A1c (p=0.001), 1.16% lower than controls. The service was highly satisfactory to the group. CONCLUSION: The results indicate effectiveness in lowering A1c and acceptance by the patients. Further research and large-scale studies are needed.
To test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects. 34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group (n=12) had the same conventional approach of the control group but had two mobile numbers (physician and diabetic educator) provided for the SMS support until their next visit in 3 months. Both groups of age, BMI and the pre-study A1c were comparable. Both groups had a significant reduction in their A1c compared to their baseline visit. However, the interventional group had significantly greater reduction in A1c (p=0.001), 1.16% lower than controls. The service was highly satisfactory to the group. The results indicate effectiveness in lowering A1c and acceptance by the patients. Further research and large-scale studies are needed.
To test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects. 34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group ( n = 12) had the same conventional approach of the control group but had two mobile numbers (physician and diabetic educator) provided for the SMS support until their next visit in 3 months. Both groups of age, BMI and the pre-study A1c were comparable. Both groups had a significant reduction in their A1c compared to their baseline visit. However, the interventional group had significantly greater reduction in A1c ( p = 0.001), 1.16% lower than controls. The service was highly satisfactory to the group. The results indicate effectiveness in lowering A1c and acceptance by the patients. Further research and large-scale studies are needed.
Abstract Objective To test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects. Research design and methods 34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group ( n = 12) had the same conventional approach of the control group but had two mobile numbers (physician and diabetic educator) provided for the SMS support until their next visit in 3 months. Both groups of age, BMI and the pre-study A1c were comparable. Results Both groups had a significant reduction in their A1c compared to their baseline visit. However, the interventional group had significantly greater reduction in A1c ( p = 0.001), 1.16% lower than controls. The service was highly satisfactory to the group. Conclusion The results indicate effectiveness in lowering A1c and acceptance by the patients. Further research and large-scale studies are needed.
To test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects.OBJECTIVETo test the feasibility of short message service (SMS) usage between the clinic visits and to evaluate its effect on glycemic control in uncontrolled type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects.34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group (n=12) had the same conventional approach of the control group but had two mobile numbers (physician and diabetic educator) provided for the SMS support until their next visit in 3 months. Both groups of age, BMI and the pre-study A1c were comparable.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS34 cases with type 2 Diabetes were followed after fulfilling the inclusion criteria. The interventional group (n=12) had the same conventional approach of the control group but had two mobile numbers (physician and diabetic educator) provided for the SMS support until their next visit in 3 months. Both groups of age, BMI and the pre-study A1c were comparable.Both groups had a significant reduction in their A1c compared to their baseline visit. However, the interventional group had significantly greater reduction in A1c (p=0.001), 1.16% lower than controls. The service was highly satisfactory to the group.RESULTSBoth groups had a significant reduction in their A1c compared to their baseline visit. However, the interventional group had significantly greater reduction in A1c (p=0.001), 1.16% lower than controls. The service was highly satisfactory to the group.The results indicate effectiveness in lowering A1c and acceptance by the patients. Further research and large-scale studies are needed.CONCLUSIONThe results indicate effectiveness in lowering A1c and acceptance by the patients. Further research and large-scale studies are needed.
Author Hussein, Wiam I.
Jaradat, Ahmed A.
Hasan, Khadija
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Blood Glucose - metabolism
body mass index
Cell Phone
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - blood
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - metabolism
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Female
Glycated Hemoglobin A - metabolism
Glycemic control
glycemic effect
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
patients
SMS
teachers
Text Messaging
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