Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of diabetes mellitus (DM), but their use is limited by high attrition due to insufficient consideration of end-users perspectives and usability requirements. This study aimed to examine app usage and feature preferences among people with DM, and explore their recommendations for future inclusions to foster engagement with diabetes apps. Methods: The study was conducted internationally on adults with type 1 or type 2 DM using online questionnaire (quantitative) to investigate usage and preferences for app features that support diabetes self-management and semi structured telephone interview (qualitative) to explore suggestions on fostering engage...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) have been shown to successfully facilitate the self-man...
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
Non-adherence to self-management poses a serious risk to diabetes complications. Digital behavioural...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of dia...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of dia...
BackgroundMobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of diabe...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) have proven to be useful in supporting diabetes self-care, bu...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) have proven to be useful in supporting diabetes self-care, bu...
Diabetes self-management offers an opportunity to patients to be actively involved in managing their...
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
Mary D Adu,1 Usman H Malabu,1 Aduli EO Malau-Aduli,2 Bunmi S Malau-Aduli11College of Medicine and De...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) have been shown to successfully facilitate the self-man...
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
Non-adherence to self-management poses a serious risk to diabetes complications. Digital behavioural...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of dia...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of dia...
BackgroundMobile phone applications (apps) offer motivation and support for self-management of diabe...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) have proven to be useful in supporting diabetes self-care, bu...
Background: Mobile applications (apps) have proven to be useful in supporting diabetes self-care, bu...
Diabetes self-management offers an opportunity to patients to be actively involved in managing their...
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
Mary D Adu,1 Usman H Malabu,1 Aduli EO Malau-Aduli,2 Bunmi S Malau-Aduli11College of Medicine and De...
Background: Mobile phone applications (apps) have been shown to successfully facilitate the self-man...
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
Non-adherence to self-management poses a serious risk to diabetes complications. Digital behavioural...