Investigating the needs of older adults with type 2 diabetes and conceptualizing a healthy diet management application: a conceptual design.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Jinglong Li, Rosalam Che Me, Nik Nur Izzati Nik Mohd Fakhruddin, Faisul Arif Ahmad, Qisen Zhu
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Abstract

Background: The growing prevalence of diabetes among the older adults has made effective dietary management essential for controlling blood glucose levels and reducing complications. In the age of the Internet of Things (IoT), smart applications and product designs are increasingly recognized as valuable tools for supporting personalized health management and enhancing quality of life. However, most existing mobile health solutions fail to accommodate the specific cognitive and physical needs of older adults with type 2 diabetes. This study aims to explore these unique needs to inform the development of a healthy diet compliance solution tailored to this population.

Methods: A qualitative interview approach was employed to investigate the dietary management needs, behaviors, and technological preferences of older adults users. Twelve older adults with type 2 diabetes, aged 60 to 74 years (average age 66.7), participated in interviews conducted at a government hospital. Data were analyzed using ATLAS.ti software to identify key themes, which informed the conceptual design of a targeted healthy diet management application.

Results: The findings highlight five critical areas for diabetes care in older adults: diabetes knowledge, glucose monitoring, diet planning, physical activity. Based on these insights, a conceptual app prototype was developed, featuring educational content, simplified glucose tracking tools, personalised meal planning, and integration with activity monitoring. The app design prioritises accessibility, incorporating elderly-friendly elements such as large text, camera picture assistance, and intuitive navigation.

Conclusions: This study highlights the potential of tailored mobile applications to support older adults with type 2 diabetes in managing their health more effectively. The proposed application design responds directly to the specific usability needs of this demographic. Future work should include iterative prototyping and user testing to enhance usability and assess real-world impact.

调查老年2型糖尿病患者的需求并概念化健康饮食管理应用:一个概念性设计
背景:糖尿病在老年人中日益流行,有效的饮食管理对于控制血糖水平和减少并发症至关重要。在物联网(IoT)时代,智能应用和产品设计越来越被认为是支持个性化健康管理和提高生活质量的宝贵工具。然而,大多数现有的移动医疗解决方案无法满足老年2型糖尿病患者的特定认知和身体需求。本研究旨在探索这些独特的需求,为开发适合这一人群的健康饮食依从性解决方案提供信息。方法:采用定性访谈法调查老年用户的饮食管理需求、行为和技术偏好。12名患有2型糖尿病的老年人,年龄在60至74岁之间(平均年龄66.7岁),参加了在一家政府医院进行的访谈。使用ATLAS对数据进行分析。Ti软件确定关键主题,从而为有针对性的健康饮食管理应用程序的概念设计提供信息。结果:研究结果强调了老年人糖尿病护理的五个关键领域:糖尿病知识、血糖监测、饮食计划和体育活动。基于这些见解,我们开发了一个概念性的应用程序原型,其特点是教育内容、简化的血糖跟踪工具、个性化的膳食计划,并与活动监测相结合。应用程序的设计优先考虑可访问性,结合了大文本,相机图片辅助和直观导航等老年人友好元素。结论:本研究强调了定制移动应用程序的潜力,以支持老年2型糖尿病患者更有效地管理他们的健康。建议的应用程序设计直接响应了这一人群的特定可用性需求。未来的工作应该包括迭代原型和用户测试,以增强可用性和评估现实世界的影响。
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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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