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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology ; 17(2):A590, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2287813

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Objective: The primary objective was to explore indications for inpatient glucose telemetry. Method(s): The inpatient glucose telemetry (IGT) has been instituted at the peak of COVID cases at an urban academic medical center. Besides remote glucose monitoring due to infection isolation, feasibility, reliability and indications for IGT were investigated in hospitalized patients. Result(s): IGT was used in n=75 patients in critical and non-critical care inpatient settings. In addition to remote glucose monitoring due to infection isolation, feasibility, reliability and indications for IGT were investigated in cases requiring hypoglycemia prevention, multimorbidity, fingertip bruising, transplant, cancer, intensive insulin management, brain/psychiatric disease/injury, and inpatient rehabilitation.IGT was used in patients hospitalized with personal home continuous glucose monitoring system and patients with recurrent diabetes hospitalizations. Conclusion(s): Inpatient glucose telemetry indications must be expanded beyond hypoglycemia prevention.

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15th IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, PacificVis 2022 ; 2022-April:176-180, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1909254

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The current pandemic showed us the importance of swiftly disseminating data-based information to the masses of people. This study explores an affect-centered narrative to convey data-driven messages regarding contact tracing apps (CTAs) using video as a medium (i.e., data video). A between-subjects online study compared the effect of three storytelling approaches on viewers' perception. A video developed by Google was selected as the baseline video (Control Condition;2min 23s) due to its high quality and relevance to CTAs. The central messages of this baseline video were;a) how CTAs work, and b) how safe and effective CTAs are. Infographics supporting these messages were then added to the baseline video (the second condition;3min 19s);this was a simple data video (DV), and it did not intend to induce specific emotional experiences in participants (i.e., cognition-centered video). Finally, an affect-focused DV (AFDV) was also created by emphasizing the emotion-based narrative aspect of the message (the third condition;4min 6s). In this video, three cute human-like cartoon characters were introduced. Viewers in this condition needed to process both cognitive and affective information. Note all three videos (i.e., control video, DV, and AFDV) conveyed identical messages. Participants watched one of these three videos only once, and we explored the video effect on their perception. Our results repeatedly indicated the potential benefits of including affect in data storytelling. © 2022 IEEE.

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