The Use of Mobile Personal Health Records for Hemoglobin A1c Regulation in Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Observational Study
BackgroundThe effectiveness of personal health records (PHRs) in diabetes management has already been verified in several clinical trials; however, evidence of their effectiveness in real-world scenarios is also necessary. To provide solid real-world evidence, an analysis that is more accurate than...
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Main Authors: | Seo, Dongjin (Author), Park, Yu Rang (Author), Lee, Yura (Author), Kim, Ji Young (Author), Park, Joong-Yeol (Author), Lee, Jae-Ho (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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