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This cluster-randomized controlled trial study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the interactive multi-modality technology (IMM) as an intervention to increase self-management among type 2 diabetic patients in a 3-month period. The IMM intervention contained email, Short Message Service (SMS), and website with four main functions (i.e., self-regulation, self-monitoring and assessment, social support,...
Patient self-management is an important component in improving quality of chronic disease healthcare. The promising benefits of the Interactive Behavior Change Technology (IBCT) on diabetes patient self-management are increasingly recognized. In this paper, we describe a service framework and two service systems designed to support self-care activities among type-2 diabetes patients: an automated...
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