- Diabetes Management and Research
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Pancreatic function and diabetes
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Diabetes and associated disorders
- Diabetes Treatment and Management
- Diabetes Management and Education
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Literature Analysis and Criticism
Patient-driven initiatives have made uptake of Do-it-Yourself Artificial Pancreas Systems (DIYAPS) increasingly popular among people with diabetes all ages. Observational studies shown improvements in glycemic control and quality life adults diabetes. However, there is a lack research examining outcomes children adolescents DIYAPS everyday their social context.This survey assesses the self-reported clinical pediatric population using real world.An online was distributed to caregivers assess...
Background Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have been shown to be safe and effective in reducing hyperglycemia hypoglycemia but are not universally available, accessible, or affordable. Therefore, user-driven open-source AID becoming increasingly popular. Objective This study aims investigate the motivations for which people with diabetes (types 1, 2, other) their caregivers decide build use a personalized AID. Methods A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted assess personal...
Digital innovations in health care have traditionally followed a top-down pathway, with manufacturers leading the design and production of technology-enabled solutions those living chronic conditions involved only as passive recipients end product. However, user-driven open-source initiatives are becoming increasingly popular. An example is growing movement people diabetes, who create their own "Do-It-Yourself Artificial Pancreas Systems" (DIYAPS).The overall aim this study to establish...
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Digital innovations have led to an explosion of data in healthcare, driving processes democratization and foreshadowing the end paternalistic era medicine inception a new epoch characterized by patient-centered care. We illustrate that “do it yourself” (DIY) automated insulin delivery (AID) innovation diabetes is leading example as evidenced its application three pillars healthcare (intelligent computing; sharing information; privacy, security, safety) outlined Stanford but also within...
Numerical simulations, also referred to as in silico trials, are nowadays the first step toward approval of new artificial pancreas (AP) systems. One suitable tool run such simulations is UVA/Padova Type 1 Diabetes Metabolic Simulator (T1DMS). It was used by Toffanin et al. provide data about safety and efficacy AndroidAPS, one most wide-spread do-it-yourself AP However, setup suffered from slow simulation speed. The objective this work speed up implementing algorithm directly...
Objective: Little is known about why PwD leave traditional pathways and turn to DIY technology. This study aims examine the motivations of Do-it-Yourself Artificial Pancreas System (DIYAPS) users caregivers build maintain these systems. Methods: An online survey with 34 items was distributed DIYAPS children through Facebook (“Looped” regional subgroups) Twitter (Diabetes Online Community). Results: 1058 participants from countries responded survey. The majority were adult (80.2%; 43% female;...
Although commercially developed automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have recently been approved and become available in a limited number of countries, they are not universally available, accessible, or affordable. Therefore, open-source AID systems, cocreated by an online community people with diabetes their families behind the hashtag #WeAreNotWaiting, increasingly popular. This study focused on examining lived experiences, physical emotional health implications following initiation...
Background: Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have been shown to be safe and effective in reducing hyper- hypoglycaemia, but are not universally available, accessible, affordable. Therefore, user-driven open-source AID becoming increasingly popular.Methods: This study investigated motivations why people with diabetes or their caregivers decide build use a personalised AID. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted assess personal associated self-reported clinical...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Although commercially developed automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have recently been approved and become available in a limited number of countries, they are not universally available, accessible, or affordable. Therefore, open-source AID systems, cocreated by an online community people with diabetes their families behind the hashtag #WeAreNotWaiting, increasingly popular. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study focused on examining lived...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Digital innovations in health care have traditionally followed a top-down pathway, with manufacturers leading the design and production of technology-enabled solutions those living chronic conditions involved only as passive recipients end product. However, user-driven open-source initiatives are becoming increasingly popular. An example is growing movement people diabetes, who create their own “Do-It-Yourself Artificial Pancreas Systems” (DIYAPS). </sec>...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Patient-driven initiatives have made uptake of Do-it-Yourself Artificial Pancreas Systems (DIYAPS) increasingly popular amongst people with diabetes all ages. Observational studies show improvements in glycemic control and quality life adults. However, there remains a lack research examining experiences children adolescents DIYAPS everyday their social context. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study assesses self-reported clinical outcomes the pediatric...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems have been shown to be safe and effective in reducing hyperglycemia hypoglycemia but are not universally available, accessible, or affordable. Therefore, user-driven open-source AID becoming increasingly popular. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study aims investigate the motivations for which people with diabetes (types 1, 2, other) their caregivers decide build use a personalized AID. <title>METHODS</title> A...