Patient Perspectives on the Benefits and Challenges of Diabetes and Digital Technology

Clin Diabetes. 2024 Spring;42(2):243-256. doi: 10.2337/cd23-0003. Epub 2023 Oct 19.

Abstract

Diabetes technology continues to evolve, advancing with our understanding of human biology and improving our ability to treat people with diabetes. Diabetes devices are broadly classified into the following categories: glucose sensors, insulin delivery devices, and digital health care technology (i.e., software and mobile applications). When supported by education and individually tailored, technology can play a key role in optimizing outcomes. Digital devices assist in diabetes management by tracking meals, exercise, sleep, and glycemic measurements in real time, all of which can guide physicians and other clinicians in their decision-making. Here, as people with diabetes and patient advocates, as well as diabetes specialists, primary care providers, and diabetes care and education specialists, we present our perspectives on the advances, benefits, and challenges of diabetes technology in primary care practices.

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Grants and funding

The preparation of this article was funded by Novo Nordisk, which also completed a medical accuracy review of the manuscript.