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. 2018 Mar 19;20(3):e93. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9515

Table 7.

Mobile insulin titration intervention (MITI) patient satisfaction and program feedback among patients who have completed the program.

Patient experience questions Bellevue (N=66 survey respondents) Gouverneur (N=34 survey respondents) Total (N=100 survey respondents)
Comfort level sharing info via texts, n (%)



Very 65 (99) 32 (94) 97 (97.0)

Somewhat 0 (0) 2 (6) 2 (2.0)

Not at all 1 (2) 0 (0) 1 (1.0)
Preference for clinic, n (%)



No 65 (99) 32 (94.) 97 (97.0)

Yes 1 (2) 2 (6) 3 (3.0)
Number of texts were, n (%)



Too many 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0.0)

Just right 64 (97) 30 (88) 94 (94.0)

Too few 2 (3) 4 (12) 6 (6.0)
Texts helpfulness as reminder to check sugar levels, n (%)



Very 48 (72) 18 (53) 66 (66.0)

Somewhat 16 (24) 14 (41) 30 (30.0)

Not at all 2 (3) 2 (6) 4 (4.0)
Texts helpfulness as reminder to take insulina, n (%)



Very 24 (36) 10 (29) 34 (34.0)

Somewhat 33 (50) 17 (50) 50 (50.0)

Not at all 9 (14) 7 (21) 16 (16.0)
Texts helpfulness as reminder to make healthy food choices, n (%)



Yes, often 39 (59) 16 (47) 55 (55.0)

Sometimes 20 (30) 12 (35) 32 (32.0)

Never 7 (11) 6 (18) 13 (13.0)

aPatients who said that the texts were not helpful as a reminder to take insulin said that they were already accustomed to taking their insulin each day before the program.