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Title: The efficiency of telemedicine to optimize metabolic control in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus: Telemed study
Author: Esmatjes Mompó, Enric
Jansà, Margarida
Roca, Daria
Pérez Ferre, Natalia
Valle, Laura del
Martínez Hervás, Sergio
Ruiz de Adana, Marisol
Linares, Francisca
Batanero, Ricardo
Vázquez, Federico
Gomis, Ramon, 1946-
Solà Morales, Oriol de
Telemed-Diabetes Group
Keywords: Diabetis
Assaigs clínics
Diabetes
Clinical trials
Issue Date: 27-Jun-2014
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert
Abstract: Objective: This study evaluated the impact of an Internet-based telematic system on the economic and clinical management of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Research Design and Methods: This 6-month prospective, randomized, comparative, open, multicenter study included patients with type 1 diabetes >18 years old treated with multiple insulin doses and with a glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level of >8%. We compared an intervention group (IG) (two face-to-face and five telematic appointments) with a control group (CG) (seven face-to-face appointments). The variables studied were (1) patient and healthcare team costs, (2) metabolic control, (3) knowledge of diabetes, (4) quality of life, and (5) self-care treatment adherence. Results: Of the 154 patients included, 118 (76.6%) completed the study (IG, 54; CG, 64). The time used by the CG to follow the program was 823±645 min versus 353±222 min in the IG (P<0.0001). Compared with the CG, the IG required less healthcare time from the professionals (288±105 min vs. 232±89 min; P<0.001). HbA1c improved in both groups (IG, 9.2±1.5% [77.0±17.0 mmol/mol] vs. 8.7±1.5% [71.6±17.0 mmol/mol] [P<0.001]; CG, 9.2±0.9% [77.0±10.0 mmol/mol] vs. 8.6±0.9% [70.5±10.0 mmol/mol] [P<0.001], as did knowledge and self-care treatment adherence. Conclusions: The use of interactive telematic appointments in subjects with type 1 diabetes and inadequate metabolic control is an efficient strategy, providing results comparable to those of face-to-face appointments in relation to improvement in glycemic control, knowledge acquisition, and self-care treatment adherence, with a significant reduction in the time used, especially by patients.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1089/dia.2013.0313
It is part of: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2014, vol. 10, num. 7, p. 435-441
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/149470
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1089/dia.2013.0313
ISSN: 1520-9156
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