A Computer-Based Glucose Management System Reduces the Incidence of Forgotten Glucose Measurements: A Retrospective Observational Study

Introduction Frequent glucose measurements are needed for good blood glucose control in hospitals; however, this requirement means that measurements can be forgotten. We developed a novel glucose management system using an iPod ® and electronic health records. Methods A time schedule system for gluc...

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Published inDiabetes Therapy Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 1143 - 1147
Main Authors Okura, Tsuyoshi, Teramoto, Kei, Koshitani, Rie, Fujioka, Yohei, Endo, Yusuke, Ueki, Masaru, Kato, Masahiko, Taniguchi, Shin-ichi, Kondo, Hiroshi, Yamamoto, Kazuhiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cheshire Springer Science and Business Media LLC 01.06.2018
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ISSN1869-6953
1869-6961
DOI10.1007/s13300-018-0427-z

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Summary:Introduction Frequent glucose measurements are needed for good blood glucose control in hospitals; however, this requirement means that measurements can be forgotten. We developed a novel glucose management system using an iPod ® and electronic health records. Methods A time schedule system for glucose measurement was developed using point-of-care testing, an iPod ® , and electronic health records. The system contains the glucose measurement schedule and an alarm sounds if a measurement is forgotten. The number of times measurements were forgotten was analyzed. Results Approximately 7000 glucose measurements were recorded per month. Before implementation of the system, the average number of times measurements were forgotten was 4.8 times per month. This significantly decreased to 2.6 times per month after the system started. We also analyzed the incidence of forgotten glucose measurements as a proportion of the total number of measurements for each period and found a significant difference between the two 9-month periods (43/64,049–24/65,870, P  = 0.014, chi-squared test). Conclusions This computer-based blood glucose monitoring system is useful for the management of glucose monitoring in hospitals. Funding Johnson & Johnson Japan.
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ISSN:1869-6953
1869-6961
DOI:10.1007/s13300-018-0427-z