The Glucometer M Diabetes Management System includes a glucose-reflectance meter with memory that can interface with a microcomputer for data manipulation and analysis. We evaluated the system in a short-term randomized control trial to determine its impact on metabolic control, self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) testing behaviors, regimen selfadjustment, understanding of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) treatment, attitudes about SMBG, and perceived quality of patient-physician interaction. Twenty-nine adolescent subjects (experimental) with IDDM were randomly assigned the Glucometer M system for 4 mo. Twenty-eight control subjects used meters without memory. All subjects returned twice to the clinic at 2-mo intervals during the study. At clinic visits, both groups reviewed their SMBG data with their physician. Reviews on experimental subjects were conducted with computer-generated data formats. Control subject reviews used traditional logbooks. Both groups showed a significant drop in glycosylated hemoglobin during the study period (P < .001); however, there were no between-group differences. There were also no differences in SMBG testing behavior or self-reported regimen selfadjustment between groups or within groups compared with baseline. Compared with control subjects, experimental subjects indicated a significant increase in self-reported understanding of IDDM treatment (P = .002), perceived importance of testing (P = .006), and the quality of interaction with their physician (P < .001). These data suggest that use of computer-assisted SMBG systems in the outpatient setting does not improve metabolic control over 4 mo. It may, however, contribute to improving communication between the patient and health-care providers.
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May 01 1989
Clinical Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose System
David G Marrero, PhD;
David G Marrero, PhD
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kathleen K Kronz, BS;
Kathleen K Kronz, BS
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michael P Golden, MD;
Michael P Golden, MD
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana
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James C Wright, MD;
James C Wright, MD
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Donald P Orr, MD;
Donald P Orr, MD
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Naomi S Fineberg, Ph
Naomi S Fineberg, Ph
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to David C. Marrero, PhD, Regenstrief Institute, 1001 West Tenth Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202.
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David G Marrero, Kathleen K Kronz, Michael P Golden, James C Wright, Donald P Orr, Naomi S Fineberg; Clinical Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose System. Diabetes Care 1 May 1989; 12 (5): 345–350. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.12.5.345
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