| Literature DB >> 28720103 |
Gyuri Kim1, Ji Cheol Bae2, Byoung Kee Yi3, Kyu Yeon Hur1, Dong Kyung Chang3,4, Moon-Kyu Lee1, Jae Hyeon Kim5,6, Sang-Man Jin7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A Personal Health Record (PHR) is an online application that allows patients to access, manage, and share their health data. PHRs not only enhance shared decision making with healthcare providers, but also enable remote monitoring and at-home-collection of detailed data. The benefits of PHRs can be maximized in insulin dose adjustment for patients starting or intensifying insulin regimens, as frequent self-monitoring of glucose, self-adjustment of insulin dose, and precise at-home data collection during the visit-to-visit period are important for glycemic control. The aim of this study is to examine the efficacy and safety of insulin dose adjustment based on a smartphone PHR application in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and to confirm the validity and stability of an information and communication technology (ICT)-based centralized clinical trial monitoring system.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; Hypoglycemia; ICT-based clinical trial; Insulin; Mobile applications; Personal health record; eCRF
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28720103 PMCID: PMC5516303 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-017-0507-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Fig. 1Information and communication technology-based centralized monitoring system. The CRC registers the subject in the integrated management system, registers personalized conditions such as target blood glucose, and logs in the personal health record app through the newly created user ID and password. The PHR app sends login information to the home monitoring system and returns the survey ID. The home monitoring system receives user information (personal information, screening number, etc.) from the integrated management system. The PHR app sends login information and survey ID to the hospital monitoring system and automatically registers the patient. The CRC registers personalized conditions, such as target blood glucose and subject classification, in the hospital monitoring system. Blood glucose values by glucometer, step count by Samsung Health app, insulin regimen, hypoglycemia diary, and food diary inputted by the patient are transmitted to the home and hospital monitoring systems through the HL7 v2 message. Based on the received blood glucose values, the hospital monitoring system sends an algorithm-based feedback message, and the PHR app shows the feedback message. The PHR app that receives the feedback message transmits the HL7 v2 message to the home monitoring system. All information and feedback messages saved in the home monitoring system are stored in the eCRF. CRC Clinical research coordinator, PHR Personal health record
Fig. 2Study flow chart
Study schedule
PHR: Personal health record