Demographics |
Age, mean (SD) (years) |
60 (7.4) |
Gender, female (%) |
59 |
Race (%) |
Black or African American |
67 |
White |
31 |
Other |
1.4 |
Highest education level (%) |
Less than high school |
5.7 |
High school |
50 |
College |
40 |
Graduate school |
4.3 |
Medicaid (%) |
16 |
Clinical features |
Body mass index, mean (SD) (kg/m
2
)
|
36.2 (8.3) |
Estimated glomerular filtration rate, mean (SD) (mL/min) |
89 (32) |
Medical conditions according to the medical record (%) |
Alcohol |
4.3 |
Autonomic failure |
24 |
Cancer |
21 |
Coronary artery disease |
7.1 |
Heart failure |
13 |
Diabetic neuropathy |
16 |
Hypoglycemia in preceding 12 mo |
23 |
Infection in preceding 30 d |
43 |
Hospital admission in preceding 30–365 d (%) |
69 |
Medications for diabetes mellitus (%) |
Insulin |
Long acting |
60 |
Other insulin |
21 |
Sulfonylurea |
36 |
Last A1c (%) |
≤6.5 |
27 |
> 6.5, <7 |
7.1 |
≥7, <8 |
24 |
≥8, <9 |
14 |
≥9 |
27 |
Survey questions |
Do you ever check your blood glucose (yes, %) |
77 |
Have you ever had a low blood glucose level (yes, %) |
67 |
Do you have a daily routine for meals (yes, %) |
49 |
Have you ever used the Internet (yes, %) |
81 |
Do you have Internet service at home (yes, %) |
79 |
Used a mobile phone more than once in the past week (%) |
97 |
Worry or fear about low blood glucose (%) |
Baseline: “In the past month, has this been a problem?” |
Not at all |
47 |
Very little |
16 |
Some |
30 |
A lot |
7.1 |
After the monitoring period: “How has it changed in the past 2 weeks?” |
Worse |
1.4 |
Same |
79 |
Better |
20 |