Developing a Web 2.0 Diabetes Care Support System with Evaluation from Care Provider Perspectives

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Yung-Hsiu Lin
Rong-Rong Chen
Sophie Huey-Ming Guo
Hui-Yu Chang
Her-Kun Chang
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[1] Chang Gung University,Graduate Institute of Business and Management
[2] Ta-Hwa Institute of Technology,Department of Information Management
[3] Chang Gung University,Department of Information Management
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Journal of Medical Systems | 2012年 / 36卷
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Diabetes care; Web 2.0 application; Self-care support; Technology acceptance model;
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Diabetes is a life-long illness condition that many diabetic patients end up with related complications resulted largely from lacking of proper supports. The success of diabetes care relies mainly on patient’s daily self-care activities and care providers’ continuous support. However, the self-care activities are socially bounded with patient’s everyday schedules that can easily be forgotten or neglected and the care support from providers has yet been fully implemented. This study develops a Web 2.0 diabetes care support system for patients to integrate required self-care activities with different context in order to enhance patient’s care knowledge and behavior adherence. The system also supports care managers in a health service center to conduct patient management through collecting patient’s daily physiological information, sharing care information, and maintaining patient-provider relationships. After the development, we evaluate the acceptance of the system through a group of nursing staffs.
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