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. 2021 Jul 20;2021(7):CD013196. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013196.pub2

Venter 2012.

Methods Study design: multi‐centre, unknown blinding, parallel individual randomised controlled trial in New Zealand
Duration: 52 weeks
Setting: hospital
Participants Population: 20 patients recruited from Turangi or Taupo area in New Zealand
Baseline characteristics: unknown
Inclusion criteria: not reported
Exclusion criteria: not reported
Interventions Measurements taken at baseline and at 6 and 12 months
Treatment arms
  1. Touch screen computer linked to a web portal to send measurement data to local nurses

  2. Enrolled in the Healthright nurse‐led disease management programme (included home visits and individual care planning)

Outcomes Primary outcomes: usefulness of telehealth technology, effects of health outcomes, effects of telehealth monitoring and early intervention
Secondary outcomes: unknown
Notes Funding: Lakes District Health Board, Lake Taupo Primary Health Organisation, Healthcare of New Zealand
Other identifier: unknown