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Design and Formative Evaluation of a Virtual Voice-Based Coach for Problem-solving Treatment: Observational Study

Design and Formative Evaluation of a Virtual Voice-Based Coach for Problem-solving Treatment: Observational Study

After the interviews were completed, participants were emailed a link to 3 brief postinterview surveys related to user experience, workload, and the collaborative relationship between the participant and Lumen (User Experience Questionnaire Short Version [UEQ-S] [22], NASA Task Load Index [TLX] [23], and Working Alliance Inventory–Technology Version [WAI-Tech] [24]).

Thomas Kannampallil, Corina R Ronneberg, Nancy E Wittels, Vikas Kumar, Nan Lv, Joshua M Smyth, Ben S Gerber, Emily A Kringle, Jillian A Johnson, Philip Yu, Lesley E Steinman, Olu A Ajilore, Jun Ma

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e38092

A Pharmacist and Health Coach–Delivered Mobile Health Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Crossover Study

A Pharmacist and Health Coach–Delivered Mobile Health Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Crossover Study

Overall, HCs provide diabetes self-management education and support (DSME/S), consistent with the recommendations of the American Diabetes Association’s position statement [83]. Specifically, HCs provide DSME/S that includes the following over the course of the 1-year intervention: engagement, information sharing, psychosocial and behavioral support, integration with other therapies, and coordination of care.

Lisa Kay K Sharp, Alana Biggers, Rosanne Perez, Julia Henkins, Jessica Tilton, Ben S Gerber

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(3):e17170

Use of a Mobile App to Facilitate Blood Glucose Monitoring in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: Single-Subject Nonrandomized Clinical Trial

Use of a Mobile App to Facilitate Blood Glucose Monitoring in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: Single-Subject Nonrandomized Clinical Trial

After their diabetes clinic visits, patients were approached by research staff for further screening requirements: average daily glucose checks five times or less per day over the prior 2 weeks and verification using the patient’s glucometer(s). In addition, the patient and guardian were required to own compatible mobile phones with Internet access, a compatible glucometer, and report no prior use of the mobile app.

Edward J John Bellfield, Lisa K Sharp, Yinglin Xia, Ben S Gerber

JMIR Diabetes 2018;3(1):e3