WellDoc™ mobile diabetes management randomized controlled trial:: Change in clinical and Behavioral outcomes and patient and physician satisfaction

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Quinn, Charlene C. [1 ]
Clough, Suzanne Sysko [2 ]
Minor, James M. [2 ]
Lender, Dan [2 ]
Okafor, Maria C. [1 ]
Gruber-Baldini, Ann [1 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Dept Epidemiol & Prevent Med, Div Gerontol, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] WellDoc Commun Inc, Baltimore, MD USA
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10.1089/dia.2008.0283
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Less than 63% of individuals with diabetes meet professional guidelines target of hemoglobin A1c < 7.0%, and only 7% meet combined glycemic, lipid, and blood pressure goals. The primary study aim was to assess the impact on A1c of a cell phone-based diabetes management software system used with web-based data analytics and therapy optimization tools. Secondary aims examined health care provider (HCP) adherence to prescribing guidelines and assessed HCPs' adoption of the technology. Methods: Thirty patients with type 2 diabetes were recruited from three community physician practices for a 3-month study and evenly randomized. The intervention group received cell phone-based software designed by endocrinologists and CDEs (WellDoc (TM) Communications, Inc., Baltimore, MD). The software provided real-time feedback on patients' blood glucose levels, displayed patients' medication regimens, incorporated hypo- and hyperglycemia treatment algorithms, and requested additional data needed to evaluate diabetes management. Patient data captured and transferred to secure servers were analyzed by proprietary statistical algorithms. The system sent computer-generated logbooks (with suggested treatment plans) to intervention patients' HCPs. Results: The average decrease in A1c for intervention patients was 2.03%, compared to 0.68% (P < 0.02, one-tailed) for control patients. Of the intervention patients, 84% had medications titrated or changed by their HCP compared to controls (23%, P = 0.002). Intervention patients' HCPs reported the system facilitated treatment decisions, provided organized data, and reduced logbook review time. Conclusions: Adults with type 2 diabetes using WellDoc's software achieved statistically significant improvements in A1c. HCP and patient satisfaction with the system was clinically and statistically significant.
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