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The Growing Role of Technology in the Care of Older Adults With Diabetes.
Huang, Elbert S; Sinclair, Alan; Conlin, Paul R; Cukierman-Yaffe, Tali; Hirsch, Irl B; Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan; Kahkoska, Anna R; Laffel, Lori; Lee, Alexandra K; Lee, Sei; Lipska, Kasia; Meneilly, Graydon; Pandya, Naushira; Peek, Monica E; Peters, Anne; Pratley, Richard E; Sherifali, Diana; Toschi, Elena; Umpierrez, Guillermo; Weinstock, Ruth S; Munshi, Medha.
Affiliation
  • Huang ES; University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Sinclair A; King's College, London, U.K.
  • Conlin PR; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
  • Cukierman-Yaffe T; Veteran Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA.
  • Hirsch IB; Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Huisingh-Scheetz M; Sheba Medical Centre, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Kahkoska AR; Epidemiology Department, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Herczeg Institute on Aging, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  • Laffel L; University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
  • Lee AK; University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Lee S; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
  • Lipska K; Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA.
  • Meneilly G; University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
  • Pandya N; University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
  • Peek ME; Yale University, New Haven, CT.
  • Peters A; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Pratley RE; Department of Geriatrics, Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
  • Sherifali D; University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
  • Toschi E; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
  • Umpierrez G; AdventHealth Diabetes Institute, AdventHealth Translational Research Institute, AdventHealth, Orlando, FL.
  • Weinstock RS; McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
  • Munshi M; Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA.
Diabetes Care ; 46(8): 1455-1463, 2023 08 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37471606
The integration of technologies such as continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and smart pens into diabetes management has the potential to support the transformation of health care services that provide a higher quality of diabetes care, lower costs and administrative burdens, and greater empowerment for people with diabetes and their caregivers. Among people with diabetes, older adults are a distinct subpopulation in terms of their clinical heterogeneity, care priorities, and technology integration. The scientific evidence and clinical experience with these technologies among older adults are growing but are still modest. In this review, we describe the current knowledge regarding the impact of technology in older adults with diabetes, identify major barriers to the use of existing and emerging technologies, describe areas of care that could be optimized by technology, and identify areas for future research to fulfill the potential promise of evidence-based technology integrated into care for this important population.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation Limits: Aged / Humans Language: En Journal: Diabetes Care Year: 2023 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation Limits: Aged / Humans Language: En Journal: Diabetes Care Year: 2023 Type: Article