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Overall, the meta-analysis showed that the use of CHITs resulted in significant improvement in glycemic control compared to usual care (standardized mean ...
Overall, the meta-analysis showed that the use of CHITs resulted in significant improvement in glycemic control compared to usual care (standardized mean ...
Overall, the meta-analysis showed that the use of CHITs resulted in significant improvement in glycemic control compared to usual care (standardized mean ...
Oct 18, 2018 · Overall, introduction of HITs to standard diabetes treatment resulted in a statistically and clinically reduced HbA1c. The bias adjusted HbA1c ...
Effects of consumer-oriented health information technologies in diabetes management over time: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled ...
Purpose of Review This study was to present meta-analysis findings across selected clinical trials for the effect of health information technologies (HITs) on ...
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The use of CHITs in supporting diabetes self-management appears to have potential benefits for patients' self-management of diabetes.
Nov 25, 2016 · Information technology strategies combined with the other elements of chronic care models are associated with improved glycemic control in people with diabetes.
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Oct 22, 2024 · Overall, introduction of HITs to standard diabetes treatment resulted in a statistically and clinically reduced HbA1c. The bias adjusted HbA1c ...
The meta-analysis showed that use of SMHITs was associated with a significant reduction in HbA1c compared to usual care, with a pooled standardized mean ...