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Monitoring techniques delivered remotely without provision of educational information
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This intervention has been tested in for people living with the following disease(s). Click on the name of the disease to see more details.
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Country/countries: N/A
Number of patients participating in the intervention: 339
Setting of implementation: Home-care, Outpatient care (hospital), Virtual location
Professionals delivering the intervention: Educator, Nurses, Pharmacists, Physicians, SMS, Service
Targeted self-management behaviours: Device management, Eating behaviours, Medication use and adherence, Physical activity /exercise, Self-monitoring, assessment of cardiovascular risk factors
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To learn more about the cost-effectiveness of self-management interventions check our section on the topic: Cost-effectiveness
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To learn more about the contextual factors that can facilitate or hinder the implementation of a self-management intervention check our section on the topic: Contextual factors
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Heart Failure
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Patient characteristics |
Country/countries: United States, Italy
Number of patients participating in the intervention: 70
Setting of implementation: Home-care, Outpatient care (hospital)
Professionals delivering the intervention: CFH team, Service
Targeted self-management behaviours: Asking for professional help or emergency care when needed, Condition-specific behaviours, Device management, Early recognition of symptoms, Medication use and adherence, Self-monitoring
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To learn more about the cost-effectiveness of self-management interventions check our section on the topic: Cost-effectiveness
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To learn more about the contextual factors that can facilitate or hinder the implementation of a self-management intervention check our section on the topic: Contextual factors
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COPD
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Patient characteristics |
Country/countries: Australia
Number of patients participating in the intervention: 22
Setting of implementation: Virtual location
Professionals delivering the intervention: Nurses, Service
Targeted self-management behaviours: Asking for professional help or emergency care when needed, Condition-specific behaviours, Device management, Self-monitoring
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RCTs that analysed this type of intervention | |
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Related cost-effectiveness analysis |
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To learn more about the cost-effectiveness of self-management interventions check our section on the topic: Cost-effectiveness
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Related contextual analysis |
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To learn more about the contextual factors that can facilitate or hinder the implementation of a self-management intervention check our section on the topic: Contextual factors
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Obesity
Intervention data |
Patient characteristics |
Country/countries: United Kingdom
Number of patients participating in the intervention: 197
Setting of implementation: Virtual location
Professionals delivering the intervention: Service
Targeted self-management behaviours: Eating behaviours
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Outcomes measured (Number of RCTs that have measured each outcome) | |
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RCTs that analysed this type of intervention | |
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Related cost-effectiveness analysis |
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To learn more about the cost-effectiveness of self-management interventions check our section on the topic: Cost-effectiveness
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Related contextual analysis |
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To learn more about the contextual factors that can facilitate or hinder the implementation of a self-management intervention check our section on the topic: Contextual factors
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Formular
Components
Monitoring techniques (MT)
Monitoring techniques (MT)
Self-monitoring training and feedback. Training and encouraging people to recognize, monitor, and record behaviours, symptoms, or clinical data. This process may include regular feedback from a clinician, or a synopsis of information registered in a digital tool to encourage you to continue monitoring your illness and behaviours.
Example: Showing a patient how to record blood sugar levels, physical activity, or pain.
Individual sessions
A single person receives the self-management support. Examples: self-guided actions (without the participation of any other person) during a clinical visit or within the context of a support or educational session
Remote
When patients (and/or caregivers) are not in the same place as the health care providers. This interaction can take place through different communication means or tools (e.g., telephone, smartphone, Internet).