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Review of Self-Reported Data from UK Do-It-Yourself Artificial Pancreas System (DIYAPS) Users to Determine Whether Demographic of Population Affects Use or Outcomes

机译:从英国自动的人工胰腺系统(DIYAPS)用户的自我报告数据审查,以确定人口的人口是否会影响使用或结果

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IntroductionThis study investigates the use of do-it-yourself artificial pancreas systems (DIYAPS) in the UK, and whether self-reported outcomes associated with them are affected by the demographics of the user.MethodsAn online survey was conducted to assess user demographic data and self-reported time-in-range (TIR) outcomes. Statistical analysis was undertaken to review the results and check whether there were major differences in change in TIR across age, gender and duration of diabetes.ResultsOf 253 valid responses to the survey across a wide age range of users, 74.4% related to adult users and 25.6% related to under-16s. The majority (65.6%) used AndroidAPS, but there was greater use of Loop (43.1%) amongst under-16s than amongst adults (25.9%). Correspondingly, more under-16s (40.0%) than adults (24.3%) used Omnipod Eros. A 17.3% (±?13.7%) increase in time in range was reported across all participants, with no significant differences observed between age groups, genders or diabetes duration groups ( p ?0.05).ConclusionsThe results show that these systems are being used by both genders, and that users cover a wide range of ages and diabetes durations. They also show that improvements in self-reported DIYAPS healthcare outcomes may not be specific to any particular age, gender or duration of diabetes, and the results may provide additional insights into the applicability of the algorithms by demographic. This study may also inform healthcare professionals about the use and effectiveness of DIYAPS solutions.
机译:简介研究调查了英国的DO-IT你自己人工胰腺系统(DIYAPS),以及与他们相关的自我报告的结果是否受到用户的人口统计学的影响。方法进行了在线调查来评估用户人口统计数据和自我报告的超时(TIR)结果。进行统计分析,审查结果,并检查患有跨年龄,性别和糖尿病持续时间的初潮变化是否有重大差异。结果253对调查的有效响应,在广泛的用户范围内,74.4%与成人用户有关的74.4%与16岁以下的25.6%。大多数(65.6%)使用的androidaps,但在16岁以下的循环(43.1%)比成年人(25.9%)更多地使用循环(43.1%)。相应地,比成人更多的16岁以下(40.0%)(24.3%)使用的OmniPod Eros。在所有参与者中报告了17.3%(±13.7%)在所有参与者中增加了范围内的时间,年龄组,性别或糖尿病持续时间(P> 0.05)之间没有观察到显着差异两者都使用,用户涵盖了各种年龄和糖尿病持续时间。他们还表明,自我报告的DIYAPS医疗结果的改善可能不具体对糖尿病的任何特定年龄,性别或持续时间,并且结果可以通过人口统计提供算法的适用性。本研究还可以通知医疗保健专业人员关于DIYAPS解决方案的使用和有效性。

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