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Parental evaluation of a telemonitoring service for children with Type 1 Diabetes
Introduction In the past years, we developed a telemonitoring service for young patients affected by Type 1 Diabetes. The service provides data to the clinical staff and offers an important tool to the parents, that are able to oversee in real time their children. The aim of this work was to analyze...
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Published in: | Journal of telemedicine and telecare 2018-04, Vol.24 (3), p.230-237 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Introduction
In the past years, we developed a telemonitoring service for young patients affected by Type 1 Diabetes. The service provides data to the clinical staff and offers an important tool to the parents, that are able to oversee in real time their children. The aim of this work was to analyze the parents’ perceived usefulness of the service.
Methods
The service was tested by the parents of 31 children enrolled in a seven-day clinical trial during a summer camp. To study the parents’ perception we proposed and analyzed two questionnaires. A baseline questionnaire focused on the daily management and implications of their children’s diabetes, while a post-study one measured the perceived benefits of telemonitoring. Questionnaires also included free text comment spaces.
Results
Analysis of the baseline questionnaires underlined the parents’ suffering and fatigue: 51% of total responses showed a negative tendency and the mean value of the perceived quality of life was 64.13 in a 0–100 scale. In the post-study questionnaires about half of the parents believed in a possible improvement adopting telemonitoring. Moreover, the foreseen improvement in quality of life was significant, increasing from 64.13 to 78.39 (p-value = 0.0001). The analysis of free text comments highlighted an improvement in mood, and parents’ commitment was also proved by their willingness to pay for the service (median = 200 euro/year).
Discussion
A high number of parents appreciated the telemonitoring service and were confident that it could improve communication with physicians as well as the family’s own peace of mind. |
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ISSN: | 1357-633X 1758-1109 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1357633X17695172 |