U-health service for managing chronic disease: a case study on managing metabolic syndrome in a health center in South Korea

Healthc Inform Res. 2011 Dec;17(4):260-6. doi: 10.4258/hir.2011.17.4.260. Epub 2011 Dec 31.

Abstract

Objectives: We were to analyze the effect of managing metabolic syndrome using a u-health service in a health center.

Methods: We collected biometric data from 316 subjects living in a county (gun) in South Korea before and after the introduction of uhealth services in 2010. Analysis was done by contingency table using SPSS and latent growth model using AMOS.

Results: We found that regional u-health services affected instance of metabolic syndrome. Further, biometrics and health behavior improved. After six months of u-health services, the number of subjects with three or more factors for metabolic syndrome decreased by 62.5%; 63.3% of regular drinkers stopped drinking; 83.3% of subjects who rarely exercised began to exercise twice a week or more; and 60.9% of smokers stopped smoking.

Conclusions: U-health services can change health behavior and biometrics to manage metabolic syndrome in rural areas. The usefulness of u-health services is discussed.

Keywords: Disease Management; Effectiveness; Metabolic Syndrome; U-Health.