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Effect of the Implementation of a Multiple-Behavior Self-Monitoring Intervention on Dietary Intake in Type 2 Diabetes: Secondary Data Analysis

Effect of the Implementation of a Multiple-Behavior Self-Monitoring Intervention on Dietary Intake in Type 2 Diabetes: Secondary Data Analysis

Inclusion criteria for this study entailed (1) the ability to speak, read, and write English; (2) aged between 21 and 74 years; (3) having T2 DM; (4) owning a smartphone compatible with the Jawbone UP24 fitness tracker (Jawbone Company); and (5) currently using a glucometer to monitor blood glucose levels. The exclusion criterion was current treatment for any severe psychiatric illness. We enrolled a total of 45 participants.

Jisook Ko, Jing Wang, Ngozi Mbue, Susan Schembre, Stanley Cron

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e49589

Health Care Professionals’ Experiences With Using Information and Communication Technologies in Patient Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study

Health Care Professionals’ Experiences With Using Information and Communication Technologies in Patient Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study

Efforts to support communication were essential as communication breakdowns created confusion for the patients with detrimental consequences: And so when talking to elderly people, when they can’t read your lips or when they can’t really hear you through three layers of protective equipment, they get very confused and multiple confusing events leads to possible more agitation and agitation leads to an automatic write-off from a lot of health care providers as to a reason why not to provide a certain person with

Carly A Cermak, Heather Read, Lianne Jeffs

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53056

Tailored Prompting to Improve Adherence to Image-Based Dietary Assessment: Mixed Methods Study

Tailored Prompting to Improve Adherence to Image-Based Dietary Assessment: Mixed Methods Study

Individuals were eligible if they met the following inclusion criteria: they (1) were aged ≥18 years, (2) had access to a smartphone with a camera, (3) had internet access on their mobile device, and (4) could speak and read English. There were no additional exclusion criteria. This study was approved by the University of Otago Human Ethics Committee (H21/049). Informed consent was required to participate in the study and was gained at the screening visit.

Lachlan Lee, Rosemary Hall, James Stanley, Jeremy Krebs

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e52074