Experiences of People With Poorly Controlled Type 2 Diabetes Using Telemonitoring: Qualitative Study Embedded in a Feasibility Trial

Experiences of People With Poorly Controlled Type 2 Diabetes Using Telemonitoring: Qualitative Study Embedded in a Feasibility Trial

Telemonitoring has been shown to improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes, but the optimal design for effectively integrating self-management education remains unclear. Including patient feedback in the design process can enhance usability, increase engagement, and improve the feasibility and effectiveness of the intervention in real-world settings.

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Telemonitoring gave people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes a greater sense of accountability and awareness of their health, helping them stay engaged in self-management. However, patients reported that long-term success depended on receiving meaningful feedback and support from healthcare professionals—not just collecting health data.


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