Smartphone app aims to simplify insulin dosing for diabetes

NCT ID NCT06153537

Summary

This study observed how well a mobile app called 'Dose Check' helped people with type 2 diabetes manage their insulin (Tresiba) in everyday life. About 179 participants in Saudi Arabia used the app for 6-7 months to get support with their correct insulin dose. The main goal was to see if using the app improved long-term blood sugar control.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Al Hammadi

    Riyadh, 11564, Saudi Arabia

  • Al Hammadi

    Riyadh, 12474, Saudi Arabia

  • Al Mowasat Khobar

    Khobar, 34234, Saudi Arabia

  • Almoosa Specialist Hospital

    Ihsaa, 22141, Saudi Arabia

  • Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group- Olaya

    Riyadh, 11643, Saudi Arabia

  • Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group- Swedi

    Riyadh, 12987, Saudi Arabia

  • Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib- Al Qassim

    Buraidah, Al Qassim, 51431, Saudi Arabia

  • King Fahad Hospital of the University

    Khobar, 34445, Saudi Arabia

  • King Fahd Medical City, Riyadh, KSA

    Riyadh, 12231, Saudi Arabia

  • My clinic

    Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

  • Saudi German Hospital

    Jeddah, 23521, Saudi Arabia

  • Saudi German Hospital

    Khamis Mushait, 62451, Saudi Arabia

  • Saudi airlines Medical Services

    Jeddah, 21231, Saudi Arabia

  • Sulaiman Al Habib- Al Khobar

    Khobar, 34423, Saudi Arabia

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