An Investigation into the Role of Mobile Technology in Collaborative Disease Management for Persons Living with Type 2 Diabetes

Authors

  • S. Sultan University of the West Indies
  • P. Mohan University of the West Indies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/phat.1.1.e6

Keywords:

CNCDs, collaborative disease management, diabetes self-management support, mobile health, peer-support, remote self-management, social-networking, telehealth

Abstract

Diabetes and other chronic non-communicable diseases represent a leading threat to health care and human development. The authors discusses how mobile technology can achieve collaborative disease management (CDM) within a population living with Type 2 diabetes. We introduces a framework for CDM using mobile technologies. While it can be applied to the management of any disease, we describe a specific instance for diabetes peer-support. In this paper, we validate the framework through the development and testing of a Mobile Health initiative called Mobile Diabetes Self-Management Support (DSMS). It allows persons living with diabetes to learn from each others’ experiences through a virtual support group. The paper presents two user studies conducted. The first study captured the participants’ initial perceptions of the application in a controlled environment and the second study investigated system usage and collaboration when the application was used in their personal settings.

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Published

18-05-2015

How to Cite

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Sultan S, Mohan P. An Investigation into the Role of Mobile Technology in Collaborative Disease Management for Persons Living with Type 2 Diabetes. EAI Endorsed Trans Perv Health Tech [Internet]. 2015 May 18 [cited 2025 Dec. 13];1(1):e6. Available from: https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/phat/article/view/1366