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A systems approach to patient-centered care


SC Bergeson, JD Dean - Jama, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
Providing care centered on patients' needs and expectations is a key attribute of quality care. 1
Unfortunately, despite the intent and efforts of many to improve patient centeredness, the quality
of patient-clinician relationships, ...
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A real-time, mobile phone-based telemedicine system to support young adults with …


A Farmer, O Gibson, P Hayton, K Bryden, C … - Informatics in Primary …, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. Refereed papers A real-time, mobile phone-based telemedicine system to support young adults
with type 1 diabetes Andrew Farmer FRCGP Senior Research Fellow, Department of Primary Health Care
Oliver Gibson MEng Doctoral Student, Department of Engineering Science ...
Cited by 26 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions

Acceptability and satisfaction with a telecarer approach to the management of type …


AF Long, T Gambling, RJ Young, J Taylor, JM … - Diabetes care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—The Pro-Active Call-Center Treatment Support (PACCTS) Trial randomized
patients from 47 general practices in a deprived urban area in northwest England to usual care or to
proactive call center support in ...
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A systematic review of successes and failures in home telehealth: preliminary …


M Bensink, D Hailey, R Wootton - Journal of telemedicine and …, 2006 - jtt.rsmjournals.com
Summary We conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify studies in home telehealth
that compared a home telehealth intervention with a non-telehealth standard/usual care alternative
in terms of administrative changes, ...
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One-year efficacy and safety of Web-based follow-up using cellular phone in type 1 …


PY Benhamou, V Melki, R Boizel, F Perreal, JL … - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2007 - Elsevier
Thirty poorly controlled patients (HbA 1c 7.5–10%) were enrolled in a bicenter, open-label,
randomized, 12-month, two-period, crossover study. After a 1-month run-in period, 15 patients were
randomly assigned to receive weekly ...
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Home blood glucose prediction: clinical feasibility and validation in islet cell …

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AM Albisser, D Baidal, R Alejandro, C Ricordi - Diabetologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: Diabetic subjects do home monitoring to substantiate their success (or
failure) in meeting blood glucose targets set by their providers. To succeed, patients require
decision support, which, until now, ...
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Ubiquitous healthcare service using Zigbee and mobile phone for elderly patients


HJ Lee, SH Lee, KS Ha, HC Jang, WY Chung, JY … - International Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Twenty patients were provided with ZigBee built-in blood glucometer and mobile phones, and were
instructed on using a web service where the measured blood glucose could be transmitted directly to
the web and be administrated. Nine ...
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Exploring patient perceptions of movement through the stages of change model …


T Gambling, AF Long - Journal of Health Psychology, 2006 - hpq.sagepub.com
Achieving strict control of diabetes is challenging for many patients and most need regularly to
depend on ongoing support from health care professionals. One approach that might successfully
provide this in a cost-effective ...
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Effects of health education on glycemic control during holiday time in patients with …


B Assessments - Am J Manag Care, 2008 - ajmc.com
Results: Ninety-three subjects completed the first 4 visits during the Chinese New Year holidays,
and 89 subjects completed 12 months of the study. Fructosamine levels in program 1 increased more
during the preholiday period than ...
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Preconception care for diabetic women: background, barriers, and strategies for …


DA Sacks - Current Diabetes Reviews, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Major congenital anomalies (MCAs) are defined as those which are lethal and/or which cause
major handicaps and/or which require surgery. While the general population risk for having a baby
with an MCA is one to three ...
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