Abstract
The CDC contends that one out of three adults could have diabetes by the year 2050.Utilizing a mobile platform such as call and text interventions has the potential to influence behavior by motivating people to engage in healthy practices and improve patients" knowledge and understanding of their disease.
Notes
This presentation was accepted for the event as a poster. The presenter chose to present virtually with slides.
Sigma Membership
Unknown
Lead Author Affiliation
Chamberlain University, Miramar, Florida, USA
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document, Video Recording
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
CDC Guidelines, Diabetes Self-management, Mobile Devices
Recommended Citation
Garcia, Mary Ann, "The impact of the CDC guidelines on diabetes through the use of mobile devices" (2020). INRC (Congress). 112.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2020/posters_2020/112
Conference Name
31st International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2020
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Acquisition
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The impact of the CDC guidelines on diabetes through the use of mobile devices
Virtual Event
The CDC contends that one out of three adults could have diabetes by the year 2050.Utilizing a mobile platform such as call and text interventions has the potential to influence behavior by motivating people to engage in healthy practices and improve patients" knowledge and understanding of their disease.