The effect of an mHealth intervention for titration of insulin for type 2 diabetes: A pilot study
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Abstract
Stabilising blood glucose levels (BGL) after starting or changing insulin and related therapies can be challenging for diabetes services and the patient with type 2 diabetes. Traditionally, a credentialled diabetes educator (CDE) would talk with the patient over the phone to obtain a history of their BGLs over the previous week and provide advice on the insulin dose adjustments as required. This study trialled a smartphone application for sharing BGLs, with the ability to digitally transmit advice back to patients compared with their usual care.
The aim of this study was to compare desirability, efficiency and ease of use.
Participants were enrolled in either the traditional (
The average total time taken to titrate patients was similar in both groups (
We demonstrated a high acceptance and clinical utility of the H2S application. Clinicians were happy to use H2S and found it easy and convenient for most patients. Importantly, this reduced frequency of contacts with patients, time per interaction and average time for titration (
Contributors

Siân E Bramwell
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Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz
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Caleb Ferguson
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Rajini Jayaballa
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Mark McLean
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Glen Maberly
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