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Making a difference with interactive technology: considerations in using and evaluating …


RE Glasgow, SS Bull - Diabetes Spectrum, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
This article provides a discussion of the strengths and limitations of
interactive technologies (eg, Internet, CD-ROM) as supplements to and extensions
of diabetes self-management education. Examples are provided, and the ...
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[CITATION] Diabetes care practices in primary care: results from two samples and three performance …


RE Glasgow, SM Boles, D Calder, L Dreyer, … - Diabetes Educ, 1999
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[CITATION] Strategies and lessons learned in patient recruitment during a diabetes self-management …


H Amthauer, B Gaglio, RE Glasgow, DK King - Diabetes Educ, 2003
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[CITATION] Level of preventive practices for diabetes management: patient, physician, and office …


RE Glasgow, LA Strycker - Am J Prev Med, 2000
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Enhancing support via interactive technologies


JD Piette - Current Diabetes Reports, 2002 - Springer
Introduction In a sobering commentary on the state of diabetes care in the
United States, Harris [1] notes that health outcomes remain poor for many
patients, despite some improve- ments in technical indicators of diabetes ...
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Who participates in Internet-based self-management programs? A study among novice …


EG Fell, RE Glasgow, S Boles, HG McKay - The Diabetes Educator, 2000 - tde.sagepub.com
Of the eligible patients, 60% participated in the program. No significant
differences were found between participants and decliners in gender, insulin
use, computer familiarity, or computer ownership. There were significant ...
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[CITATION] ADA's (American Diabetes Association) provider recognition program.


L Joyner, S McNeeley, R Kahn - HMO practice/HMO Group, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: HMO Pract. 1997 Dec;11(4):168-70. ADA's (American Diabetes Association)
provider recognition program. Joyner L, McNeeley S, Kahn R. ...
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[CITATION] Translating what we have learned into practice: principles and hypotheses for addressing …


RE Glasgow, M Goldstein, J Ockene, JP … - Am J Prev Med, 2004
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Brief, computer-assisted diabetes dietary self-management counseling: effects on behavior, …


RE Glasgow, DJ Toobert - Medical Care, 2000 - jstor.org
Page 1. MEDICAL CARE Volume 38, Number 11, pp 1062-1073 02000 Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins, Inc. Brief, Computer-Assisted Diabetes ...
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[PDF] Use of automated telephone disease management calls in an ethnically diverse sample of …


JD Piette, SJ McPhee, M Weinberger, CA Mah … - Diabetes Care, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
P atients with diabetes usually pro vide info rmation about changes in their
health status during outpatient visits. H owever, such information exchange inc
reasingly is constrainedineff iciency - or i- ented health plans that re ...
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