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Distal technologies and type 1 diabetes management

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posted on 2024-06-03, 14:36 authored by DC Duke, S Barry, DV Wagner, Jane SpeightJane Speight, P Choudhary, MA Harris
Type 1 diabetes requires intensive self-management to avoid acute and long-term health complications. In the past two decades, substantial advances in technology have enabled more effective and convenient self-management of type 1 diabetes. Although proximal technologies (eg, insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, closed-loop and artificial pancreas systems) have been the subject of frequent systematic and narrative reviews, distal technologies have received scant attention. Distal technologies refer to electronic systems designed to provide a service remotely and include heterogeneous systems such as telehealth, mobile health applications, game-based support, social platforms, and patient portals. In this Review, we summarise the empirical literature to provide current information about the effectiveness of available distal technologies to improve type 1 diabetes management. We also discuss privacy, ethics, and regulatory considerations, issues of global adoption, knowledge gaps in distal technology, and recommendations for future directions.

History

Journal

Lancet diabetes and endocrinology

Volume

6

Pagination

143-156

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

2213-8587

eISSN

2213-8595

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Elsevier

Issue

2

Publisher

Elsevier