Kollmann Alexander, Riedl Michaela, Kastner Peter, Schreier Guenter, Ludvik Bernhard
Department of eHealth Systems, Austrian Research Centers GmbH - ARC, Graz, Austria.
J Med Internet Res. 2007 Dec 31;9(5):e36. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9.5.e36.
Patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) have to be active participants in their treatment because they are inevitably responsible for their own day-to-day-care. Availability of mobile Internet access is advancing rapidly and mobile phones are now widely available at low cost. Thus, mobile phones have the potential to assist in daily diabetes management and to enable a telemedical interaction between patients and health care professionals.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the feasibility and user acceptance of a mobile phone-based data service to assist DM1 patients on intensive insulin treatment.
A software application called Diab-Memory (based on Java 2 Mobile Edition) has been developed to support patients when entering diabetes-related data with synchronization to the remote database at the monitoring center. The data were then processed to generate statistics and trends, which were provided for the patient and his/her health care professional via a Web portal. The system has been evaluated in the course of a clinical before-after pilot trial. Outcome measures focused on patients' adherence to the therapy, availability of the monitoring system, and the effects on metabolic status. General user acceptance of the system was evaluated using a questionnaire.
Ten patients (four female) with DM1 participated in the trial. Mean age was 36.6 years (+/- 11.0 years) and prestudy glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) was 7.9% (+/- 1.1%). A total of 3850 log-ins were registered during the 3 months of the study. The total number of received datasets was 13003, which equates to an average of 14 transmitted parameters per patient per day. The service was well accepted by the patients (no dropouts), and data transmission via mobile phone was successful on the first attempt in 96.5% of cases. Upon completion of the study, a statistically significant improvement in metabolic control was observed (HbA(1c): prestudy 7.9% +/- 1.1% versus poststudy 7.5% +/- 0.9%;P= .02). While there was a slight decrease in average blood glucose level (prestudy 141.8 mg/dL +/- 22.5 mg/dL vs poststudy 141.2 mg/dL +/- 23.1 mg/dL;P= .69), the difference was not statistically significant.
The results of the clinical pilot trial indicate that this proposed diabetes management system was well accepted by the patients and practical for daily usage. Thus, using the mobile phone as patient terminal seems to provide a ubiquitous, easy-to-use, and cost efficient solution for patient-centered data acquisition in the management of DM1. To confirm the promising results of the pilot trial further research has to be done to study long-term effects on glycemic control and cost-effectiveness.
1型糖尿病(DM1)患者必须积极参与自身治疗,因为他们不可避免地要负责自己的日常护理。移动互联网接入的普及速度正在迅速加快,现在手机价格低廉且广泛可得。因此,手机有潜力辅助糖尿病日常管理,并实现患者与医护人员之间的远程医疗互动。
本研究旨在评估一种基于手机的数据服务辅助DM1患者强化胰岛素治疗的可行性及用户接受度。
已开发一款名为Diab-Memory的软件应用程序(基于Java 2移动版),以支持患者输入糖尿病相关数据并同步至监测中心的远程数据库。然后对数据进行处理以生成统计数据和趋势,通过网络门户提供给患者及其医护人员。该系统在一项临床前后对照试验过程中进行了评估。结果指标聚焦于患者对治疗的依从性、监测系统的可用性以及对代谢状态的影响。使用问卷对系统的总体用户接受度进行评估。
10例DM1患者(4例女性)参与了试验。平均年龄为36.6岁(±11.0岁),研究前糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)为7.9%(±1.1%)。在研究的3个月期间共记录了3850次登录。接收的数据集总数为13003个,相当于每位患者每天平均传输14个参数。该服务受到患者的良好接受(无退出者),96.5%的病例通过手机进行的数据传输首次尝试即成功。研究结束时,观察到代谢控制有统计学显著改善(HbA1c:研究前7.9%±1.1%,研究后7.5%±0.9%;P = 0.02)。虽然平均血糖水平略有下降(研究前141.8mg/dL±22.5mg/dL,研究后141.2mg/dL±23.1mg/dL;P = 0.69),但差异无统计学意义。
临床预试验结果表明,该提议的糖尿病管理系统受到患者的良好接受且便于日常使用。因此,将手机用作患者终端似乎为DM1管理中以患者为中心的数据采集提供了一种无处不在、易于使用且经济高效的解决方案。为确认预试验的良好结果,必须进一步开展研究以探讨对血糖控制的长期影响和成本效益。