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A Pilot Study of Use of a Software Platform for the Collection, Integration, and Visualization of Diabetes Device Data by Health Care Providers in a Multidisciplinary Pediatric Setting

机译:通过医疗服务提供者在多学科儿科环境中通过医疗保健提供者使用软件平台使用软件平台的试验研究

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Background: Diabetes devices provide data for health care providers (HCPs) and people with type 1 diabetes to make management decisions. Extracting and viewing the data require separate, proprietary software applications for each device. In this pilot study, we examined the feasibility of using a single software platform (Tidepool) that integrates data from multiple devices. Materials and Methods: Participating HCPs (n = 15) used the software with compatible devices in all patient visits for 6 months. Samples of registration desk activity and office visits were observed before and after introducing the software, and HCPs provided feedback by survey and focus groups. Results: The time required to upload data and the length of the office visit did not change. However, the number of times the HCP referred to the device data with patients increased from a mean of 2.8 (+/- 1.2) to 6.1 (+/- 3.1) times per visit (P = 0.0002). A significantly larger proportion of children looked at the device data with the new application (baseline: 61% vs. study end: 94%, P = 0.015). HCPs liked the web-based user interface, integration of the data from multiple devices, the ability to remotely access data, and use of the application to initiate patient education. Challenges included the need for automated data upload and integration with electronic medical records. Conclusions: The software did not add to the time needed to upload data or the length of clinic visits and promoted discussions with patients about data. Future studies of HCP use of the application will evaluate clinical outcomes and effects on patient engagement and self-management.
机译:背景:糖尿病设备为医疗保健提供者(HCP)和1型糖尿病的人提供数据,以进行管理决策。提取和查看数据需要每个设备的单独的专有软件应用程序。在该试点研究中,我们检查了使用从多个设备集成数据的单个软件平台(Tidepool)的可行性。材料和方法:参与HCPS(n = 15)使用兼容设备的软件在所有患者访问中6个月。在介绍软件之前和之后,观察登记服务台活动和办公室访问的样本,HCP通过调查和焦点小组提供了反馈。结果:上传数据所需的时间和办公室访问的长度没有改变。然而,与患者的设备数据提到的HCP的次数从每次访问的2.8(+/- 1.2)到6.1(+/- 3.1)的平均值增加(P = 0.0002)。较大比例的儿童使用新应用程序查看了设备数据(基线:61%与研究结束:94%,P = 0.015)。 HCPS喜欢基于Web的用户界面,从多个设备集成数据,能够远程访问数据,以及使用应用程序启动患者教育。挑战包括对自动数据上传和与电子医疗记录集成的需求。结论:该软件未加入上传数据或诊所访问长度以及促进与患者的讨论的时间。 HCP使用的未来研究将评估临床结果和对患者参与和自我管理的影响。

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