Keywords

Diabetes, Questionnaire survey, Satisfaction, Telehealth

 

Authors

  1. LEE, TING-TING PhD, RN
  2. HUANG, TZU-YI MS, RN
  3. CHANG, CHI-PING PhD, RN
  4. LIN, KUAN-CHIA PhD
  5. TU, HSIU-MEI MS, RN
  6. FAN, CHING-JIH BS, RN
  7. MILLS, MARY ETTA ScD, RN

Abstract

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that, if not treated promptly and appropriately, can cause complex health complications and mortality. Care models that apply technology, such as telehealth, may be useful in working with diabetes patients. The development and application of wireless communication telehealth have significantly affected healthcare in recent years. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate diabetic patients' use of a telehealth program by using questionnaire survey and laboratory data results. A quantitative study, 1-group pretest-posttest design, was conducted. This study recruited 20 diabetic patients who received telehealth service to measure their glucose, heart rate, and blood pressure, with data uploaded back to the hospital daily. A questionnaire survey was conducted in May 2012 and between August and January 2013 with 20 participants. The test values (blood pressure, heart rate, and blood glucose) of subjects were obtained from the hospital telecare platform and the outpatient monthly reporting system. Study findings showed an overall satisfaction rating of 91% by telehealth participants. Nonparametric statistical analysis demonstrated a significant difference (P < .01) in participants' glycosylated hemoglobin and resultant effective control. These findings indicated that participants accepted this care model, and telehealth could improve participants' glucose control.