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Care Partner Engagement in Secure Messaging Between Patients With Diabetes and Their Clinicians: Cohort Study.

Wagahta SemereAndrew J KarterCourtney Rees LylesMary E ReedLeah S KarlinerCelia KaplanJennifer Y LiuJennifer Livaudais-TomanDean Schillinger
Published in: JMIR diabetes (2024)
Among a cohort of older patients with diabetes, proxy SM involvement was independently associated with earlier initiation and increased intensity of messaging, although it did not appear to mitigate existing disparities in SM. These findings suggest care partners can enhance patient-clinician telecommunication in diabetes care. Future studies should examine the effect of care partners' SM involvement on diabetes-related quality of care and clinical outcomes.
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