Sunday, May 13, 2012

Using smartphones to enhance healthy behavior against juvenile diabetes

As shown in the first post iMedicalApps recently, Joseph Cafazzo, PhD Peng and his colleagues at the Toronto Hospital, has been developed bant (yes, it is written in all lowercase letters), a generation will come remote patient monitoring system to help teen-efficient juvenile diabetes monitor their health. Their approach to the challenge of encouraging young people to monitor their blood glucose (BG) level of realistic and refreshing:
Pilot test the system with 20 children witnessed an increase in the size of BG remained 49.5%, clearly indicates the need for larger studies. This app offers like microblog Twitter community's ability to support peers and encouragement
. Here is a video that shows the use of the system bant.

 
As a research hospital, we took the opportunity cost to build such a system seriously. We need a real significant results. Our findings feed the next interation technology. Consider his steroid user-centered design.
After working for two years to support research-based evidence, he seems to come back so step to consider using a standard for software development and medical applications.



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