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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2017.7.4.083

Effects of Mobile based-Healthcare Service using Human Coaching to the Self-care of Diabetes  

Lee, Mi-Joon (Department of Healthcare, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital)
Kang, Hee-Kyung (Department of Nursing, Cheju Halla University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.7, no.4, 2017 , pp. 83-89 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the impact of a mobile-based human coaching healthcare service provided for diabetic patients by nurses on their self-management ability. This study collected data from 311 persons who were diagnosed with diabetes from all over the country, and the collected data were analyzed through SPSS Win 23. The results of the study are summarized as follows: First, it was found that the utilization of a glucose meter by the provision of the mobile-based human coaching healthcare service was men group, and there was a statistically significant difference (${\chi}^2=6.059$, p= .048*). Second, there was a positive correlation in the utilization between the glucose meter and an activity tracker band by the provision of the mobile-based human coaching healthcare service, which was statistically significant (r=.660, p< .001). Third, as a result of checking the changes of the utilization of the glucose meter by the provision of the mobile-based human coaching healthcare service, it was maintained between 79% and 41% from Week 1 through 49. In conclusion, this study partially confirmed that the mobile-based human coaching health service was easily accessible and cost-effective in enhancing the participants'self-healthcare ability.
Keywords
Diabetes; Human coaching; Mobile based-healthcare service; Self management; U-health;
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