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  1. Sjattar EL, Mahaling CSS, Irwan AM
    Med J Malaysia, 2024 Jul;79(4):380-387.
    PMID: 39086333
    INTRODUCTION: High blood glucose levels in individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM) can lead to various complications, highlighting the need for adequate management. Diabetes Self-Management Education has been proven effective in controlling glycaemic events and preventing DM complications. Telenursing is a promising method for educating DM patients. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of cell phone-based telenursing on fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels of people with DM.

    MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study used a quasiexperimental on 84 participants with DM, which was randomised into intervention (n=42) and control (n=42) groups. The intervention group was provided with health education through booklets and cell phone-based telenursing for four sessions and four sessions of follow-up, while the control group was given health education according to standards from the health centre (Puskesmas). All respondents had their FBG levels checked before, one month, and two months follow-up. The data were analysed using paired sample t-tests, independent samples t-test, and repeated ANOVA.

    RESULTS: The mean FBG measurements in the intervention group prior to treatment were 210.88mg/dL, decreased to 173.21mg/dL in the first month, and 177.48mg/dL in the second month (follow-up), while the control group started at 206.36mg/dL, decreased to 182.55mg/dL in the first month, and 191.64mg/dL in the second month. The difference between the two groups was not significant in both the intervention and control groups, p=0.181.

    CONCLUSION: Health education through mobile phone-based telenursing and standard health centres both affect FBG levels of people with DM.

    Matched MeSH terms: Telenursing*
  2. Tahir NM, Al-Sadat N
    Int J Nurs Stud, 2013 Jan;50(1):16-25.
    PMID: 23084438 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2012.09.006
    Exclusive breastfeeding rates in Malaysia remains low despite the implementation of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) policy in government hospitals. It has been suggested that any form of postnatal lactation support will lead to an increase in exclusive breastfeeding rates.
    Matched MeSH terms: Telenursing/methods*
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