2018
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1660438
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Design and Testing of a Smartphone Application for Real-Time Self-Tracking Diabetes Self-Management Behaviors

Abstract: The high variability found in SMBs and CTs highlights the need for real-time diabetes self-tracking mechanisms to better understand SMBs and CTs. Future work will use the developed app to collect SMBs and CTs and identify patient-specific diabetes adherence barriers that could be addressed with individualized education interventions.

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“…That sample, recruited through advertisements in print media and one Web site, certainly was self-selected in contrast to our consecutive patient recruitment in the clinic. Similarly, in a recent pilot 33 of an app to monitor meals and self-care actions in participants with diabetes, 13 of 14 participants logged meal events over 30 days; it is unclear whether the participants were prompted in any way.…”
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“…That sample, recruited through advertisements in print media and one Web site, certainly was self-selected in contrast to our consecutive patient recruitment in the clinic. Similarly, in a recent pilot 33 of an app to monitor meals and self-care actions in participants with diabetes, 13 of 14 participants logged meal events over 30 days; it is unclear whether the participants were prompted in any way.…”
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“…10,28 Our previous work in T1DM patients on CSII therapy using both data from a survey in conjunction with self-tracked data collection using a mHealth app indicated a high intra-and interpatient variability of SMBs. 19,20,22,24 Findings on variability of SMBs from the phenotyping algorithms used were discussed in follow-up personalized interventions. Our interviews asked about SMBs and practices discovered in the created SMB reports to manage diabetes when eating, drinking alcohol, and exercising.…”
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“…Previous research by the study team examined and characterized SMBs in adults of all ages with T1D. [19][20][21][22]24 Building on knowledge gleaned from that work, SMBs identified and quantified by the biomedical informatics team and a statistician were presented to a diabetes care team for review. An iterative process with feedback from all members of the research team was used to refine the report templates to present the behaviors in a meaningful format for health providers at the individual patient level.…”
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“…[22][23][24] The authors have previously published data on a noncommercial smartphone application (app) called iDECIDE. 25 To the best of our knowledge, iDECIDE is the first app that allows users to track the techniques they employ to compensate for meals, alcohol, and exercise, as illustrated in ►Fig. 1.…”
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