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Iben E Giese1, Pernille F Barington2, Peter Vestergaard2
1Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Gistrup, Denmark.
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This study explores nurses' experiences with a telemonitoring intervention for adults with poorly controlled, non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes in a feasibility study. Nine registered nurses from four clinical settings were interviewed, and data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Findings highlight both opportunities and challenges, including the value of blood glucose monitoring for patient guidance, alongside increased workload due to technical issues, device setup, and workflow inefficiencies. The nurses emphasized the need for structured guidance, comprehensive training, and ongoing support to manage clinical and operational demands effectively. Insights from this study underscore that successful telemonitoring implementation depends not only on patient engagement but also on adequately preparing healthcare professionals. These findings provide important information for designing such interventions and supporting sustainable and broader adoption in clinical practice.
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