Aims: (a) To explore how mobile technology can support self‐management in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1DM). (b) To inform a usability study in the design of a mobile application to facilitate self‐management of T1DM. Design: Qualitative exploratory design. Methods: Semi‐structured interviews were undertaken with adults with T1DM (N = 8). The data collected were analysed using a thematic analysis approach. Results: Mobile technology has the potential to support adults in their self‐management of T1DM through facilitating their decision‐making, saving time and enabling them to easily share their data with their healthcare professional. Participants identified four main visualization characteristics for technology to aid in decision‐making; ...
Background: Young people living with type 1 diabetes face not only the challenges typical of adolesc...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of dia...
Aims:(a) To explore how mobile technology can support self-management in adults with type 1 diabetes...
Background: Mobile devices have become increasingly important to young people who now use them to ac...
Background: Views of young adults with type 1 diabetes are vital in developing quality support servi...
Background: Mobile devices have become increasingly important to young people who now use them to ac...
Background: Persistently poor glycemic control in adult type 1 diabetes patients is a common, comple...
In this study, a user-centred design approach was used to develop a mobile health application design...
In this study, a user-centred design approach was used to develop a mobile health application design...
Abstract: Background: The current era can be called a mobile health revolution as medical applicatio...
Background: Persistently poor glycemic control in adult type 1 diabetes patients is a common, comple...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) have been shown to successfully facilitate the self-man...
Adults with Type 1 Diabetes have choices about what technologies to use to self-manage their chronic...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring and self-management, crucial for optimal glucose control in type 1 diabe...
Background: Young people living with type 1 diabetes face not only the challenges typical of adolesc...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of dia...
Aims:(a) To explore how mobile technology can support self-management in adults with type 1 diabetes...
Background: Mobile devices have become increasingly important to young people who now use them to ac...
Background: Views of young adults with type 1 diabetes are vital in developing quality support servi...
Background: Mobile devices have become increasingly important to young people who now use them to ac...
Background: Persistently poor glycemic control in adult type 1 diabetes patients is a common, comple...
In this study, a user-centred design approach was used to develop a mobile health application design...
In this study, a user-centred design approach was used to develop a mobile health application design...
Abstract: Background: The current era can be called a mobile health revolution as medical applicatio...
Background: Persistently poor glycemic control in adult type 1 diabetes patients is a common, comple...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) have been shown to successfully facilitate the self-man...
Adults with Type 1 Diabetes have choices about what technologies to use to self-manage their chronic...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring and self-management, crucial for optimal glucose control in type 1 diabe...
Background: Young people living with type 1 diabetes face not only the challenges typical of adolesc...
Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising, placing increasing strain on health care se...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of dia...