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Diabetic Medicine ; 40(Supplement 1):135, 2023.
Article Dans Anglais | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-20243782

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Aims/objectives: To develop an app to support virtual diabetes clinics to help people with diabetes to check themselves for lipos and to discuss what they found during the virtual consultation. Method(s): Collaborative project between clinical teams and medical illustrators in Swansea Bay University Health Board, academics in Swansea University and Eli Lilly under a Collaborative Working Agreement. The teams worked together to develop the content, animations, and a learning technologist developed progressive web app (PWA). The app was tested by diabetes patient groups in Wales, as well as HCP groups, Welsh Academy for Nurses in Diabetes (WAND) and Diabetes Specialist Nurses (DSN) forum prior to launch in June 2021. Result(s): Between 28th June 2021 and 11th November 2022 the app had 827 unique users and 124 returning users. Users came from 15 different countries including UK, Australia, USA, Germany, Brazil and Saudi Arabia. The proportion of UK users were 480 (60%) England, 265 (34%) Wales, and 19 (2%) Scotland. A total of 41 users completed the feedback form;of those 11 (27%) did not know about lipos prior to using the app, 11 (27%) found a lipo using the app, 14 (34%) said they made changes to injection technique after using the app and 37 (90%) said their knowledge of lipos increased following using the app. Conclusion(s): A PWA can help to aid virtual clinics an provide education for people with diabetes. The diabetesclinic@ home app improved knowledge and detection of lipos and improved injection technique.

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