Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approaches to care and may promote self-care, communication, and engagement with health care services. Common recent technologies for diabetes include continuous subcutaneous insulin infusions (insulin pumps), continuous glucose monitoring systems, smartphone and tablet applications, and telehealth (video conferencing). This study reports Australian diabetes educators' intentions and reported professional use of these technologies for people with type 1 diabetes, and factors predictive of this. Methods: An anonymous, web-based questionnaire based on the technology acceptance model was distributed to members of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association through their electronic n...
Diabetes is expected to affect more than 21% of the U.S. adult population by the year 2050 (Boyle, T...
According to 2011 estimates, 11.3% of the U.S. population had type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The d...
A questionnaire to survey attitudes, use, and knowledge of computers was sent to 816 randomly select...
© Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approache...
Background: Various technologies are commonly used to support type 1 diabetes management (continuous...
Background: Various technologies are commonly used to support type 1 diabetes management (continuous...
INTRODUCTION:Diabetes self-management education is a key aspect in the long-term management of type ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the concerns and characteristics that distinguish diabetes...
Objective: structured diabetes education has evidenced benefits yet reported uptake rates for those ...
Background: There is a shortage of health care professionals competent in diabetes management worldw...
Utilisation of technology in the management of youth with type 1 diabetes has increased substantiall...
Lucie Cerna, Petra Maresova Department of Economics, Faculty of Informatics and Management, Universi...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: Continuous subcutaneous insulin infu...
Abstract Millions of people in America have diabetes and this disease is a growing concern national...
Objective: To assess the attitude of people living with type 1 diabetes toward the use of informatio...
Diabetes is expected to affect more than 21% of the U.S. adult population by the year 2050 (Boyle, T...
According to 2011 estimates, 11.3% of the U.S. population had type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The d...
A questionnaire to survey attitudes, use, and knowledge of computers was sent to 816 randomly select...
© Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Technology provides adjuvant and/or alternative approache...
Background: Various technologies are commonly used to support type 1 diabetes management (continuous...
Background: Various technologies are commonly used to support type 1 diabetes management (continuous...
INTRODUCTION:Diabetes self-management education is a key aspect in the long-term management of type ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the concerns and characteristics that distinguish diabetes...
Objective: structured diabetes education has evidenced benefits yet reported uptake rates for those ...
Background: There is a shortage of health care professionals competent in diabetes management worldw...
Utilisation of technology in the management of youth with type 1 diabetes has increased substantiall...
Lucie Cerna, Petra Maresova Department of Economics, Faculty of Informatics and Management, Universi...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Rationale, aims, and objectives: Continuous subcutaneous insulin infu...
Abstract Millions of people in America have diabetes and this disease is a growing concern national...
Objective: To assess the attitude of people living with type 1 diabetes toward the use of informatio...
Diabetes is expected to affect more than 21% of the U.S. adult population by the year 2050 (Boyle, T...
According to 2011 estimates, 11.3% of the U.S. population had type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The d...
A questionnaire to survey attitudes, use, and knowledge of computers was sent to 816 randomly select...