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. 2023 May 31;2023(5):CD014513. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD014513

Buysse 2020.

Methods Sustainable improvement of HbA1c and satisfaction with diabetes care after adding telemedicine in patients on adaptable insulin regimens: results of the TeleDiabetes randomized controlled trial
RCT (NA clusters and NA providers), conducted in 1) 2 hospitals (Ghent University Hospital and AZ Nikolaas) in Flanders, Belgium, 2) Tele‐education via diabetes educator with supervision of the endocrinologist
2 arms: 1. Control arm (standard care) and 2. Intervention arm (standard care + tele‐education/telemonitoring) 
Participants Control arm N: 72
Intervention arm N: 81, NA, NA
Diabetes type: 1 and 2
Mean age: 37.47 ± 13.98
% Male: 50.18
Longest follow‐up: 3 months
Interventions Control arm: (standard care) 
Intervention arm: (standard care+tele‐education/telemonitoring)
1) Case management
2) Facilitated relay of clinical information
3) Patient education
4) Promotion of self‐management
Outcomes 1) Glycated haemoglobin
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