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  • Digital Health
  • Diabetes Management

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  • Diabetes is a growing global health concern, necessitating innovative self-management solutions.
  • The Diamond solution offers remote monitoring of blood glucose, facilitating personalized diet, exercise, and insulin titration recommendations.
  • Early detection and proactive management are crucial for mitigating the impact of diabetes on individuals and healthcare systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the usability, acceptability, and fidelity of the Diamond diabetes monitoring device for patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
  • Assessed key performance indicators included patient compliance, satisfaction, glycemic control, and health professional satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • A design science research approach was employed to adapt the Diamond solution within the Australian healthcare context.
  • An 8-week, nonblinded, crossover clinical trial was conducted to establish proof of concept, usability, and fidelity.
  • Patient perspectives were gathered through structured questionnaires, while clinician feedback was obtained via semistructured interviews and unstructured questionnaires.

Main Results:

  • Patients reported a preference for the Diamond solution over standard care alone.
  • Clinicians confirmed the technology's significant contribution to providing high-value, patient-centered care.
  • The device was highly effective in systematically monitoring glucose levels, changes, and trends.

Conclusions:

  • The study supports a holistic, pervasive approach to value-based, patient-centered chronic disease management.
  • Designing effective solutions requires a dual focus on the needs of both patients and clinicians.
  • The Diamond solution demonstrates potential for enhancing diabetes self-management and care coordination.