M-POWER App 4+

National University of Singapore

Ontworpen voor iPhone

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Beschrijving

The M-POWER app is designed for participants of the TRIPOD Study, a two-year research study conducted by Prof Eric Finkelstein at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore to test whether a smartphone app–based diabetes self-management package is effective in improving health outcomes for those with Type 2 Diabetes.

M-POWER will help you improve your diabetes self-management. Monitor your weekly activities and progress throughout the study and see how well you fare compared to others in your study arm.

- Monitor your PHYSICAL ACTIVITY with data synced from the activity tracker
- Monitor your WEIGHT with data from your weight logs
- Monitor your BLOOD GLUCOSE with data synced from the glucometer
- Monitor your MEDICATION ADHERENCE with data synced from the pill tracker
- Track your QUIZ scores
- Track your WEIGHT and HBA1C test results taken at the biannual study visits
- Track your M-Points earned and submit receipts for M-Point redemption (only for those in the M-POWER Rewards study arm)

Learn more about the TRIPOD Study at https://webapps.duke-nus.edu.sg/tripod or email the study team at tripod@duke-nus.edu.sg

Nieuw

Versie 1.0.1

Bug fixes and enhancements.

App-privacy

De ontwikkelaar, National University of Singapore, heeft Apple geen informatie gegeven over de toepassing van het privacybeleid van de app en het beheren van gegevens. Ga voor meer informatie naar het privacybeleid van de ontwikkelaar.

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