Want to Improve Diabetes Management? Send Texts


Researchers study the effects of text messaging on glycemic control in patients with diabetes in a new study.  Text messaging is a practical, cost-effective way to engage and motivate low-income patients with type 2 diabetes to improve their long-term management of the disease... Research has shown that even in poor communities, where costly smart phones are inaccessible, most patients have and use text messaging as a means of communication, making it the ideal platform on which to deliver an effective and automated diabetes management solution.

Source: “Trial to Examine Text Message–Based mHealth in Emergency Department Patients With Diabetes (TExT-MED): A Randomized Controlled Trial” Article in press in Annals of Emergency Medicine http://bit.ly/HScCV

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