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Will computers replace or complement the diabetes educator?

T Hauser1, D J Chisholm

  • 1Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Darlinghurst, NSW.

The Medical Journal of Australia
|October 5, 1992
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Computer programs aid diabetes management through education, data analysis, and insulin adjustment. A new simulator enhances patient practice with insulin dosage adjustments, complementing educators.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Diabetes Management Technology
  • Health Education

Background:

  • Computer programs are increasingly vital in diabetes care.
  • Existing programs include instructional tools, data analysis software, and insulin dosage calculators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To categorize and describe the role of computer programs in diabetes management.
  • To introduce a novel diabetes simulator for patient practice in insulin dosage adjustment.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing computer program categories for diabetes.
  • Development and description of a diabetes simulator allowing patient interaction and outcome visualization.

Main Results:

  • Computer programs offer diverse functionalities: patient education, trend analysis from blood glucose readings, and insulin dosage guidance.

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  • The developed diabetes simulator enables practical experience with insulin adjustments and their impact on blood glucose levels.
  • Conclusions:

    • Computer programs serve as valuable tools that enhance, rather than replace, the role of diabetes educators.
    • Technological advancements like simulators can empower patients in self-management.
    • The integration of computer programs optimizes diabetes care pathways.