Title :
A Review of Mobile Terminal-Based Applications for Self-Management of Patients with Diabetes
Author :
Tatara, Naoe ; Arsand, E. ; Nilsen, Heidi ; Hartvigsen, Gunnar
Abstract :
Peer-reviewed studies of mobile terminal-based applications for self-management of patients with diabetes were reviewed. Databases of medical and engineering studies were searched for relevant publications, and 39 publications describing 28 studies were identified as examining feasibility, acceptability or effectiveness using empirical methods, preferably involving prospective users. Research methods, application design, and findings were summarized. The current status is that the key features of successful applications for diabetes management have not yet been clarified because of the difficulties in statistical comparison between studies and the limitations of each study. The importance of clarifying the key feature for enhancing motivation in long-term self-management of diabetes taking human-factor-engineering methods into account is discussed.
Keywords :
health care; human factors; medical disorders; medical information systems; mobile computing; patient care; diabetes management; health care; human factor engineering method; medical information system; mobile terminal-based application; motivation; patient care; Application software; Cellular phones; Computer science; Diabetes; Hospitals; Intersymbol interference; Mobile computing; Personal digital assistants; Software libraries; Telemedicine; diabetes; mobile terminal; review; self-management;
Conference_Titel :
eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine, 2009. eTELEMED '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cancun
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3360-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3532-6
DOI :
10.1109/eTELEMED.2009.14