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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 83
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![]() AbstractObjective. We hypothesized that people with type 2 diabetes in an on-line diabetes self-management program, compared to usual-care controls, would demonstrate 1) reduced A1c at 6 and 18 months, 2) have fewer symptoms, 3) increased exercise and 4) improved self-efficacy and patient activation. In addition, participants randomized to listserve reinforcement would have better 18-month outcomes than participants receiving no reinforcement.
Research Design and Methods. 761 participants were randomized to 1) the program, 2) program with email reinforcement, or 3) usual-care controls (no treatment). This sample included 110 American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Analyses of covariance models were used at 6 and 18-month follow-up to compare groups. Results. At six months A1c, patient activation and self efficacy were improved for program participants compared to usual care controls (p |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Russia
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![]() Все, выхожу 15 ноября замуж. Поздравьте меня! Заходить теперь к вам редко буду.
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