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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.10.371

Effects of Mobile Health Intervention for Employees with Diabetes in Workplace  

Seo, Bum-Jeun (Graduate School of Clinical Nursing, HanYang University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.10, 2020 , pp. 371-379 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the effect of mobile health intervention for employees with diabetes. The study subjects were 101 employees having fasting blood glucose over 100 mg/dL. The study participants were educated to check their blood sugar before meals every day, and received text messages to help improve general lifestyle habits for blood sugar, diet, and exercise for 12 weeks. There was a sufficient difference in blood sugar, body mass index and blood pressure before and after the intervention. As a result, fasting blood glucose(129.38±1.95 to 123.63±1.82) decreased(P<0.001). Body mass index(26.20±0.29 to 25.81±0.28, P<0.000), diastolic blood pressure(124.60±1.03 to 122.56±1.05, P<0.032), and systolic blood pressure(79.86±0.83 to 78.06±0.79, P<0.017) decreased, which were also statistically significant. It is expected that this study will be used as basic data to develop a self care program by using mobile and apply it to employees with diabetes.
Keywords
Convergence; Diabetes; Self care; Intervention; Employees; Mobile;
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