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Telenursing Health Education and Lifestyle Modification Among Patients With Diabetes in Bangladesh: Protocol for a Pilot Study With a Quasi-experimental Pre- and Postintervention Design

Telenursing Health Education and Lifestyle Modification Among Patients With Diabetes in Bangladesh: Protocol for a Pilot Study With a Quasi-experimental Pre- and Postintervention Design

Effect size dz = 0.39 α err prob = 0.05 Input: Tail(s) = 2 Power (1-β err prob) = 0.80 Output: Noncentrality parameter δ = 2.8659030 Critical t= 2.0057460 Df = 53 Total sample size = 54 Actual power = 0.8033525 The principal investigator (PI) and co-investigators (telenurses) received training in telenursing such as communication and behavior modification techniques, and self-management skills on diabetes including blood sugar control and foot care.

Michiko Moriyama, K A T M Ehsanul Huq, Lucy Mondol, Akhi Roy Mita, Niru Shamsun Nahar

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71849

Nonadherence to Diabetes Complications Screening in a Multiethnic Asian Population: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Prospective Study

Nonadherence to Diabetes Complications Screening in a Multiethnic Asian Population: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Prospective Study

In this preliminary report, we compared the characteristics of participants and those who refused to participate (nonparticipants) using 2-tailed t test or chi-square statistics, as appropriate. Furthermore, we present baseline characteristics that may be associated with nonadherence to DM complications rescreening using descriptive statistics (mean [SD], median [IQR], counts, and percentages). All preliminary analyses were performed using Stata/SE, version 15.

Amudha Aravindhan, Eva Fenwick, Aurora Wing Dan Chan, Ryan Eyn Kidd Man, Wern Ee Tang, Ngiap Chuan Tan, Charumathi Sabanayagam, Junxing Chay, Lok Pui Ng, Wei Teen Wong, Wern Fern Soo, Shin Wei Lim, Ecosse L Lamoureux

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63253