算法驱动的家庭远程监测系统对亚洲2型糖尿病成年人代谢控制和自我护理行为的有效性:一项随机对照试验。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1177/1357633X231203490
Ngiap Chuan Tan, Shilpa Tyagi, Cia Sin Lee, Eileen Yi Ling Koh, Kuan Liang Shawn Goh, Pei Pei Gong, Seng Bin Ang, Choon Huat Gerald Koh
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目的:医疗保健专业人员正在利用远程医疗来管理2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者。本研究旨在确定使用新型远程监测系统(OPTIMUM)与标准护理相比患者的临床结果。方法:一项开放标记的随机对照试验,涉及330名年龄在26-65岁的亚洲T2DM患者和次优血糖控制(HbA1c = 7.5-10%)在新加坡公共初级保健诊所进行。通过分组随机化,患者以1:1的比例被分配到干预组,接受基于应用内视频的远程教育,通过蓝牙设备和移动应用程序远程监测血压(BP)、毛细血管葡萄糖和体重,然后由OPTIMUM远程医疗团队对异常参数进行基于算法的远程管理。对照组患者接受常规护理。在基线和6个月时,对两组患者进行了临床评估和自我护理相关问卷调查。结果:分析了159名(干预组)和160名(对照组)具有可比人口统计学特征的患者的完整数据。干预组的HbA1c显著降低0.34%(95%CI = -0.57至-0.11;p = 0.004);首次测量收缩压降低2.98 mmHg(95%置信区间:-5.8至-0.08;p = 0.044),舒张压增加4.24 mmHg(95%置信区间 = -6.0至-2.47;p = 0.001);总胆固醇增加0.18 mmol/L(95%置信区间: -0.34至-0.01;p = 0.040)。问卷得分显示,干预组的药物依从性和自我护理行为有显著改善。两组之间的体重没有显著变化。结论:OPTIMUM远程监测系统通过增强患者6个月的药物依从性和自我护理,改善了次优T2DM控制患者的血糖、血压和总胆固醇控制。
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Effectiveness of an algorithm-driven home telemonitoring system on the metabolic control and self-care behaviour of Asian adults with type-2 diabetes mellitus: A randomised controlled trial.

AimHealthcare professionals are leveraging on telehealth to manage patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study aimed to determine the clinical outcomes of patients using a novel tele-monitoring system (OPTIMUM) as compared to the standard of care.MethodsAn open-labelled randomised controlled trial involving 330 Asian patients with T2DM, aged 26-65 years, and suboptimal glycaemic control (HbA1c = 7.5-10%) was conducted in a Singapore public primary care clinic. The patients were assigned in a 1:1 ratio by block randomization to the intervention group to receive: in-app video-based tele-education, tele-monitoring of the blood pressure (BP), capillary glucose and weight via Bluetooth devices and mobile application, followed by algorithm-based tele-management by the OPTIMUM telehealth care team for abnormal parameters. Patients received usual care in the control group. Clinical assessments and self-care-related questionnaires were administered for both groups at baseline and 6 months.ResultsComplete data of 159 (intervention) and 160 (control) patients with comparable demographic profiles were analysed. Those in the intervention group showed significantly lower HbA1c by 0.34% (95%CI = -0.57 to -0.11; p = 0.004); first measurement of systolic BP decreased by 2.98 mmHg (95%CI:-5.8 to -0.08; p = 0.044) and diastolic BP by 4.24 mmHg (95%CI = -6.0 to -2.47; p = 0.001); and total cholesterol by 0.18 mmol/L (95%CI:  -0.34 to -0.01; p = 0.040) compared to the control group, after adjusting for baseline variables. Questionnaire scores showed significant improvements in medication adherence and self-care behaviour in the intervention group. No significant weight change was noted between groups.ConclusionThe OPTIMUM tele-monitoring system improved the glycaemic, BP and total cholesterol control in patients with suboptimal T2DM control by enhancing their medication adherence and self-care over 6 months.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare provides excellent peer reviewed coverage of developments in telemedicine and e-health and is now widely recognised as the leading journal in its field. Contributions from around the world provide a unique perspective on how different countries and health systems are using new technology in health care. Sections within the journal include technology updates, editorials, original articles, research tutorials, educational material, review articles and reports from various telemedicine organisations. A subscription to this journal will help you to stay up-to-date in this fast moving and growing area of medicine.
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