Home telemonitoring for type 2 diabetes: an evidence-based analysis.

Oct 18, 2012Ontario health technology assessment series

Using Home Remote Monitoring for Managing Type 2 Diabetes: A Review of the Evidence

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Abstract

Home telemonitoring for blood glucose in adults with type 2 diabetes is associated with a ~0.50% reduction in HbA1c levels compared to usual care.

  • Eight studies were included, with most participants being type 2 diabetics, but some studies involved mixed populations.
  • The quality of evidence was assessed as low, indicating uncertainty in the findings.
  • Meta-analysis showed a statistically significant reduction in HbA1c levels of approximately 0.5% for home telemonitoring compared to usual care.
  • Subgroup analyses revealed varying effect sizes depending on intervention type, but these findings are exploratory and should be interpreted with caution.
  • The current literature presents significant limitations and clinical heterogeneity, highlighting the need for further robust trials focused solely on type 2 diabetes.

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