Exploring usability metrics in continuous glucose monitoring systems: insights from the voice of people with diabetes in Italy.

IF 2.2 Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare Pub Date : 2025-03-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcdhc.2025.1472471
Martina Manzoni, Davide Minotti, Giovanni Toletti, Andrea Boaretto
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Introduction: Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems are crucial in diabetes management, offering clinical and psychological benefits despite operational challenges. Usability assessment of real-time and intermittently-scanned CGM systems is a notable research gap. This study, in collaboration with diabetes patient associations, explores CGM usability from the perspective of Italian individuals with diabetes.

Methods: A roundtable discussion with patient association representatives was conducted to discuss CGM usability, followed by a detailed online survey of 281 Italian patients on CGM usage, satisfaction, and feature preferences.

Results: Findings show a significant positive impact on Quality of Life (87/100) and moderate usability (66/100). Core CGM functions are widely used, while data sharing with healthcare professionals is underutilized. The study offers diverse insights into CGM usability from both the roundtable and survey data.

Conclusions: The study underscores the importance of CGM in diabetes management and highlights the need for continuous technological improvements. It emphasizes the role of patient associations in enhancing communication with manufacturers and CGM education. Effective collaboration between healthcare professionals and patients is vital for optimal CGM use, advocating for personalized care strategies tailored to individual patient needs.

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简介:连续血糖监测(CGM)系统在糖尿病管理中至关重要,尽管操作上存在挑战,但仍能提供临床和心理上的益处。实时和间歇扫描CGM系统的可用性评估是一个显著的研究空白。本研究与糖尿病患者协会合作,从意大利糖尿病患者的角度探讨CGM的可用性。方法:与患者协会代表进行圆桌讨论,讨论CGM的可用性,然后对281名意大利患者进行详细的在线调查,了解CGM的使用、满意度和功能偏好。结果:对生活质量(87/100)和可用性(66/100)有显著的积极影响。核心CGM功能被广泛使用,而与医疗保健专业人员的数据共享未得到充分利用。该研究从圆桌会议和调查数据中提供了对CGM可用性的不同见解。结论:该研究强调了CGM在糖尿病管理中的重要性,并强调了持续技术改进的必要性。它强调患者协会在加强与制造商的沟通和CGM教育方面的作用。医疗保健专业人员和患者之间的有效协作对于优化CGM的使用至关重要,倡导针对个体患者需求量身定制的个性化护理策略。
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