Video consultations as add-on to standard care among patients with type 2 diabetes not responding to standard regimens: a randomized controlled trial

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作者
Hansen, Caroline Raun [1 ]
Perrild, Hans [1 ]
Koefoed, Birgitte Gade [2 ]
Zander, Mette [1 ]
机构
[1] Bispebjerg Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, Copenhagen NV, Denmark
[2] Healthcare Ctr Norrebro, Copenhagen NV, Denmark
关键词
ETHNICALLY DIVERSE; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; CASE-MANAGEMENT; PROJECT DULCE; TELEMEDICINE; HEALTH; EDUCATION; MELLITUS; POPULATION;
D O I
10.1530/EJE-16-0811
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine whether video consultations preceded by measurements of blood glucose, weight and blood pressure as add-on to standard care could contribute to achieving and maintaining good diabetes control among patients with poorly regulated type 2 diabetes (T2D). Design: Randomized controlled trial. Methods: 165 patients with T2D were randomized 1: 1 to telemedicine intervention as add-on to clinic-based care or control (clinic-based care). The intervention consisted of monthly video conferences with a nurse via a tablet computer and lasted for 32 weeks. Regularly self-monitored measurements of blood sugar, blood pressure and weight were uploaded and visible to patient and nurse. Both groups were followed up six months after the end of the intervention period. Primary endpoint: HbA1c after eight months. Results: Video conferences preceded by uploads of measurements as add-on to clinic-based care led to a significant reduction of HbA1c compared to that in standard care (0.69% vs 0.18%, P = 0.022). However, at six-month follow-up, the inter-group difference in HbA1c-reduction was no longer significant. Non-completers had higher HbA1c levels at baseline and a lower degree of education. Conclusion: Video consultations preceded by uploading relevant measurements can lead to clinically and statistically significant improvements in glycemic control among patients who have not responded to standard regimens. However, continuing effort and attention are essential as the effect does not persist when intervention ends. Furthermore, future studies should focus on differentiation as the most vulnerable patients are at greater risk of non-adherence.
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