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Computerized Automated Reminder Diabetes System (CARDS): E-Mail and SMS Cell Phone Text Messaging Reminders to Support Diabetes Management

机译:计算机化自动提醒糖尿病系统(CaRDs):电子邮件和短信手机短信提醒,以支持糖尿病管理

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Abstract Background: Cell phone text messaging, via the Short Messaging Service (SMS), offers the promise of a highly portable, well-accepted, and inexpensive modality for engaging youth and young adults in the management of their diabetes. This pilot and feasibility study compared two-way SMS cell phone messaging with e-mail reminders that were directed at encouraging blood glucose (BG) monitoring. Methods: Forty insulin-treated adolescents and young adults with diabetes were randomized to receive electronic reminders to check their BG levels via cell phone text messaging or e-mail reminders for a 3-month pilot study. Electronic messages were automatically generated, and participant replies with BG results were processed by the locally developed Computerized Automated Reminder Diabetes System (CARDS). Participants set their schedule for reminders on the secure CARDS website where they could also enter and review BG data. Results: Of the 40 participants, 22 were randomized to receive cell phone text message reminders and 18 to receive e-mail reminders; 18 in the cell phone group and 11 in the e-mail group used the system. Compared to the e-mail group, users in the cell phone group received more reminders (180.4 vs. 106.6 per user) and responded with BG results significantly more often (30.0 vs. 6.9 per user, P = 0.04). During the first month cell phone users submitted twice as many BGs as e-mail users (27.2 vs. 13.8 per user); by month 3, usage waned. Conclusions: Cell phone text messaging to promote BG monitoring is a viable and acceptable option in adolescents and young adults with diabetes. However, maintaining interest levels for prolonged intervals remains a challenge.
机译:摘要背景:通过短消息服务(SMS)进行的手机文本消息传递,为年轻人和年轻人参与糖尿病管理提供了一种高度便携,公认且廉价的方式。这项先导性和可行性研究将双向SMS手机短信与旨在促进血糖(BG)监测的电子邮件提醒进行了比较。方法:将40名接受胰岛素治疗的青少年和年轻糖尿病患者随机分为两组,接受电子提醒,通过手机短信或电子邮件提醒方式检查其BG水平,进行为期3个月的初步研究。电子消息是自动生成的,参与者对BG结果的答复由本地开发的计算机自动提醒糖尿病系统(CARDS)处理。参与者在安全的CARDS网站上设置提醒时间表,他们还可以在其中输入和查看BG数据。结果:在40名参与者中,有22名被随机分配接受手机短信提醒,有18名被接收电子邮件提醒。手机组中的18个和电子邮件组中的11个使用了该系统。与电子邮件组相比,手机组中的用户收到了更多的提醒(每位用户180.4比106.6),并且对BG结果的响应频率更高(每位用户30.0比6.9,P = 0.04)。在第一个月中,手机用户提交的BG是电子邮件用户的两倍(27.2比13.8)。到第3个月,使用量开始减少。结论:在青少年糖尿病患者中,手机短信可以促进BG监测,是一种可行且可以接受的选择。然而,维持较长时间的利息水平仍然是一个挑战。

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