Health Equity (Jan 2017)

Text Messaging in the Patient-Centered Medical Home to Improve Glucose Control and Retinopathy Screening

  • Janice M. Miller,
  • Ann G. Phalen,
  • Albert Crawford,
  • Anthony Frisby,
  • Barry S. Ziring

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1089/HEQ.2016.0003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 2 – 6

Abstract

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Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of a text messaging program (TMP) to improve glucose control, retinopathy screening (RS) rates, and self-care behaviors in patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes. Methods: A single-group design with a quasi-systematic random sample (n=20) received educational/exhortational text messages on their cellular phones for 3 months. Subjects, 12 of whom identified as a minority ethnicity, were mostly male, aged 27?73 years. Results: Glucose control and RS rates improved significantly. Subjects (>70%) reported changes in self-care behaviors. Conclusion: Leveraging ubiquitous technology, a TMP for patients with limited access to healthcare education, holds promise.

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