Background: Diabetes and its complications account for 10% of annual health care spending in the United Kingdom. Digital health care interventions (DHIs) can provide scalable care, fostering diabetes self-management and reducing the risk of complications. Tailorability (providing personalized interventions) and usability are key to DHI engagement/effectiveness. User-centered design of DHIs (aligning features to end users’ needs) can generate more usable interventions, avoiding unintended consequences and improving user engagement. Objective: MyDiabetesIQ (MDIQ) is an artificial intelligence engine intended to predict users’ diabetes complications risk. It will underpin a user interface in which users will alter lifestyle parameters to see t...
MyDiabetesMyWay (MDMW) is an award wining national electronic personal health record and self-manage...
AbstractBehaviors carried out by the person with diabetes (e.g., healthy eating, physical activity, ...
Objective: structured diabetes education has evidenced benefits yet reported uptake rates for those ...
Background: Diabetes and its complications account for 10% of annual health care spending in the Uni...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in North West London (NWL) is relatively high compared to other pa...
Ubiquitous computing technologies offer opportunities to improve treatments for chronic health condi...
This paper presents an overview of the usability engineering process for the development of a person...
The Digital Diabetes programme is a portfolio of seven promising innovation projects funded by the D...
BACKGROUND: Digital health research encompasses methods from human-computer interaction and health r...
The IDDEAS and GDS projects seek to develop innovative new resources for My Diabetes My Way* (MDMW) ...
The discourse amongst diabetes specialists and academics regarding technology and artificial intelli...
BACKGROUND: Digital health interventions have potential to contribute to better health outcomes, bet...
A web-based diabetes “risk calculator” is being developed and evaluated to determine the impact of p...
Type 1 diabetes is a potentially life-threatening chronic condition that requires frequent interacti...
The only sustainable way to provide more effective healthcare and at the same time to reduce soaring...
MyDiabetesMyWay (MDMW) is an award wining national electronic personal health record and self-manage...
AbstractBehaviors carried out by the person with diabetes (e.g., healthy eating, physical activity, ...
Objective: structured diabetes education has evidenced benefits yet reported uptake rates for those ...
Background: Diabetes and its complications account for 10% of annual health care spending in the Uni...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes in North West London (NWL) is relatively high compared to other pa...
Ubiquitous computing technologies offer opportunities to improve treatments for chronic health condi...
This paper presents an overview of the usability engineering process for the development of a person...
The Digital Diabetes programme is a portfolio of seven promising innovation projects funded by the D...
BACKGROUND: Digital health research encompasses methods from human-computer interaction and health r...
The IDDEAS and GDS projects seek to develop innovative new resources for My Diabetes My Way* (MDMW) ...
The discourse amongst diabetes specialists and academics regarding technology and artificial intelli...
BACKGROUND: Digital health interventions have potential to contribute to better health outcomes, bet...
A web-based diabetes “risk calculator” is being developed and evaluated to determine the impact of p...
Type 1 diabetes is a potentially life-threatening chronic condition that requires frequent interacti...
The only sustainable way to provide more effective healthcare and at the same time to reduce soaring...
MyDiabetesMyWay (MDMW) is an award wining national electronic personal health record and self-manage...
AbstractBehaviors carried out by the person with diabetes (e.g., healthy eating, physical activity, ...
Objective: structured diabetes education has evidenced benefits yet reported uptake rates for those ...