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The Quality of Self‐monitoring of Blood Glucose

Diabetic Medicine, 1990
The accuracy of self‐monitoring of blood glucose (SBGM) was assessed by a quality control programme. Ninety diabetic patients who were routinely performing SBGM were supplied with a series of quality control solutions which they tested with their usual meter and reagent strip.
R, Colagiuri   +3 more
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Increasing Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1997
Abstract EARNING OUTCOME: To characterize the actions taken by non-insulin dependent diabetics upon increasing the frequency of blood glucose monitoring and any relationship between these actions and cognitive or affective factors. In an ex-post facto design, non-insulin dependent diabetics (NIDDM) who self-monitor blood glucose (SMBG) were ...
M.G. Glen, B.L. Knous
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Self-monitoring of blood glucose in diabetes

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2007
A key aim of management in people with diabetes mellitus is to control blood glucose concentrations, in order to avoid the complications of persistently raised levels (with their attendant healthcare costs) and improve quality of life.1, 2 However, such control is associated with an increased likelihood of hypoglycaemia, particularly among patients on ...
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[Self-monitoring of blood glucose].

Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2001
As the point of care testing(POCT), devices for self-monitoring blood glucose(SMBG) are most common. The problems in SMBG can be found in the popularity of SMBG itself. The reasons for the problems are three. First is the innovation of technology. As each maker has developed devices based on their own intention, device to device difference is too large,
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[Self-monitoring of blood glucose].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
Samar, Banerjee   +2 more
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[Self-monitoring of blood glucose].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1991
A, Tsuruoka, Y, Ikeda
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Self-monitoring of blood glucose in diabetic patients.

2013
The self-monitoring of blood glucose through the use of instrumentation point of care testing is an essential component in the management of the diabetic patient, in order to achieve and maintain glycaemic control, prevent and identify hypoglycaemia, prevent severe hyperglycaemia, adjust lifestyle changes and establish the need to begin treatment with ...
MONTAGNANA, Martina, LIPPI, Giuseppe
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