Background: Diabetes prevalence in Scotland is increasing at approximately 4.6% annually, with figures currently at 247,278 (4.7%). Internet-based interventions have the potential to enhance self-management and shift the balance of power towards the patient. Electronic personal health records (ePHRs) have been identified as an ideal route to deliver these interventions, as outlined in the Department of Health Information Strategy. Methods: We developed a diabetes-focused, population-based ePHR for NHS Scotland. Data are sourced from primary, secondary and tertiary care via the national shared-electronic record, SCI-DC. Data are displayed alongside laydescriptions and information links tailored to the patient's needs. Results: 3,391 individu...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is an interactive website for people with diabetes and carers, with over 3...
Objectives: To identify all patients with diabetes in a community using electronic record linkage of...
Background: Diabetes prevalence in Scotland is increasing at approximately 4.6% annually, with figur...
Background: My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is the National Health Service (NHS) Scotland website for peop...
Introduction: The growing prevalence of diabetes has increased the need for scalable technologies to...
Background: My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is an electronic personal health record (ePHR) that provides a...
MyDiabetesMyWay (MDMW) is an award wining national electronic personal health record and self-manage...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
Introduction: The growing prevalence of diabetes has increased the need for scalable technologies to...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is an interactive website for people with diabetes and carers, with over 3...
Objectives: To identify all patients with diabetes in a community using electronic record linkage of...
Background: Diabetes prevalence in Scotland is increasing at approximately 4.6% annually, with figur...
Background: My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is the National Health Service (NHS) Scotland website for peop...
Introduction: The growing prevalence of diabetes has increased the need for scalable technologies to...
Background: My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is an electronic personal health record (ePHR) that provides a...
MyDiabetesMyWay (MDMW) is an award wining national electronic personal health record and self-manage...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
Introduction: The growing prevalence of diabetes has increased the need for scalable technologies to...
Data obtained during the care of people with diabetes mellitus may be used to advance research, impr...
My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is an interactive website for people with diabetes and carers, with over 3...
Objectives: To identify all patients with diabetes in a community using electronic record linkage of...