2017
DOI: 10.2337/ds16-0023
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Identifying User Preferences for a Digital Educational Solution for Young Seniors With Diabetes

Abstract: The Eindhoven Diabetes Education Simulator project was initiated to develop an educational solution that helps diabetes patients understand and learn more about their diabetes. This article describes the identification of user preferences for the development of such solutions. Young seniors (aged 50–65 years) with type 2 diabetes were chosen as the target group because they are likely to have more affinity with digital devices than older people and because 88% of the Dutch diabetes population is >50 years of a… Show more

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“…These representations can help designers foster empathy, better understand user needs, and develop new service options and tools [26]. Persona development has been used in a number of studies, but they have focused on specific chronic conditions (eg, older adults with diabetes [31], heart disease [32,33], or multiple sclerosis [34]) or groups like high users of the emergency department [35]. One study created personas of the “oldest old” but focused on implications for the design of computer interfaces [27].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These representations can help designers foster empathy, better understand user needs, and develop new service options and tools [26]. Persona development has been used in a number of studies, but they have focused on specific chronic conditions (eg, older adults with diabetes [31], heart disease [32,33], or multiple sclerosis [34]) or groups like high users of the emergency department [35]. One study created personas of the “oldest old” but focused on implications for the design of computer interfaces [27].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personas have been used extensively in the development of DHTs. Example patient groups include diabetics (27), older adults with heart failure (24), patients with coronary heart disease (28), multiple sclerosis (29), renal disease (30), children with cancer (31), women with gynaecological cancer (32), and older people generally (33).…”
Section: A Common Tool For Both the Design And Evaluation Of Digitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of new technologies and social networks on the Internet offers opportunities for easy access to self-care and diabetes education [7][8][9]. Additionally, technology becomes increasingly important in the daily lives of patients and health professionals.…”
Section: Short Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%