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Assessing Dynamic Cognitive Function in the Daily Lives of Youths With and Without Type 1 Diabetes: Usability Study

Assessing Dynamic Cognitive Function in the Daily Lives of Youths With and Without Type 1 Diabetes: Usability Study

Of note, the study 2 inclusion criteria included owning an i Phone (6s or newer as this was the minimum required to support the ARC app) and established use of a Dexcom G5 or G6 CGM. For study 3, we obtained additional funding that allowed us to provide i Phones to youths who did not have their own and Dexcom G6 PRO CGMs to youths who did not already use a CGM.

Mary Katherine Ray, Jorie Fleming, Andrew Aschenbrenner, Jason Hassenstab, Brooke Redwine, Carissa Burns, Ana Maria Arbelaez, Mary Ellen Vajravelu, Tamara Hershey

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60275

Effectiveness of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Short-Term, In-Hospital Mortality Among Frail and Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of Continuous Glucose Monitoring on Short-Term, In-Hospital Mortality Among Frail and Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19: Randomized Controlled Trial

To date, this might be the first RCT on the use of CGM in the ICU setting among patients with COVID-19, although it was a single-center study with limited sample size. Evidence on the in-hospital use of CGM, especially in the ICU, is still limited. Most studies are observational with a diverse population [12].

Jiawei Shang, Ziming Yuan, Zuoyan Zhang, Quanhong Zhou, Yan Zou, Wei Wang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67012

Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project

Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project

Recognizing these gaps, we implemented a CGM program at our site, the CUHCC. Our objective is to share insights on the implementation and outcome of the CGM program for diabetes management among the CUHCC’s patient population and to enumerate lessons learned for an overarching digital strategy for our organization. Patients were eligible for the CGM program if they had established care at the CUHCC, were aged 18 years or older, and had been diagnosed with diabetes.

Madhur Thakur, Eric W Maurer, Kim Ngan Tran, Anthony Tholkes, Sripriya Rajamani, Roli Dwivedi

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68324

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Among Patients With Type 1 Diabetes in Rwanda (CAPT1D) Phase I: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Among Patients With Type 1 Diabetes in Rwanda (CAPT1D) Phase I: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study

Improved outcomes have also been shown when a CGM is introduced in the first year after diagnosis with the improvements sustained over time, for as long as 7 years [12]. In Rwanda, CGMs are currently not routinely used, and no clinical studies of CGM use were identified in the literature.

Jason Baker, Giacomo Cappon, Jean Claude Habineza, Corey H Basch, Steven Mey, Diana L Malkin-Washeim, Christian Schuetz, Niyonsenga Simon Pierre, Etienne Uwingabire, Alvera Mukamazimpaka, Paul Mbonyi, Sandhya Narayanan

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64585

Exploring the Impact of Device Sourcing on Real-World Adherence and Cost Implications of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Claims Analysis

Exploring the Impact of Device Sourcing on Real-World Adherence and Cost Implications of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients With Diabetes: Retrospective Claims Analysis

The predictors of CGM adherence are well studied and include age, percentage of time in glucose target, the perceived necessity of CGM, BMI, and gender [13]. Another potential factor influencing adherence may be the dispensing source from which patients receive their CGM device. Depending on the benefits offered by a health plan, a physician’s prescription for CGM can be filled by a durable medical equipment supplier or a pharmacy.

Jason C Allaire, Consuela Dennis, Arti Masturzo, Steven Wittlin

JMIR Diabetes 2024;9:e58832

Internet-Based Inquiries From Users With the Intention to Overdose With Over-the-Counter Drugs: Qualitative Analysis of Yahoo! Chiebukuro

Internet-Based Inquiries From Users With the Intention to Overdose With Over-the-Counter Drugs: Qualitative Analysis of Yahoo! Chiebukuro

Social media that generate content through postings by ordinary users mainly through the internet is called consumer-generated media (CGM) or user-generated content [21,22]. Registered users, that is, those with a user ID, anonymously post questions on the Q&A website, one of the knowledge communities. Subsequently, knowledge is shared by another user posting an answer and so on [23].

Azusa Kariya, Hiroshi Okada, Shota Suzuki, Satoshi Dote, Yoshitaka Nishikawa, Kazuo Araki, Yoshimitsu Takahashi, Takeo Nakayama

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45021

An mHealth Text Messaging Program Providing Symptom Detection Training and Psychoeducation to Improve Hypoglycemia Self-Management: Intervention Development Study

An mHealth Text Messaging Program Providing Symptom Detection Training and Psychoeducation to Improve Hypoglycemia Self-Management: Intervention Development Study

The Twilio platform [62] was used to build the m Health web-based SMS text message delivery platform that communicated with the CGM glucose information-sharing platform through an application programming interface. Steps in Hypo Pals intervention message development. CGM: continuous glucose monitor; m Health: mobile health.

Yu Kuei Lin, James E Aikens, Nicole de Zoysa, Diana Hall, Martha Funnell, Robin Nwankwo, Kate Kloss, Melissa J DeJonckheere, Rodica Pop-Busui, Gretchen A Piatt, Stephanie A Amiel, John D Piette

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e50374

A Team-Based Training for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Diabetes Care: Mixed Methods Pilot Implementation Study in Primary Care Practices

A Team-Based Training for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Diabetes Care: Mixed Methods Pilot Implementation Study in Primary Care Practices

AAFP TIPS CGM was created to assist primary care physicians and clinicians in implementing CGM into practice workflows (ie, processes required for CGM prescribing and care). This paper describes barriers to and facilitators for a CGM pilot implementation in primary care practice workflows, including the use of and satisfaction with AAFP TIPS CGM content, and lessons learned for designing future CGM content that is tailored to primary care.

Melissa K Filippi, Angela M Lanigan, Sean M Oser, Jillian Alai, Alicia Brooks-Greisen, Tamara K Oser

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45189

Glycemic Outcomes and Feature Set Engagement Among Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring Users With Type 1 or Non–Insulin-Treated Type 2 Diabetes: Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Data

Glycemic Outcomes and Feature Set Engagement Among Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring Users With Type 1 or Non–Insulin-Treated Type 2 Diabetes: Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Data

The accuracy, functionality, and expanded insurance coverage of CGM has led to the rapidly growing adoption of this technology. Numerous studies have demonstrated the safety and clinical efficacy of RT-CGM in individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1 D) [1-4] and intensive insulin-treated type 2 diabetes (T2 D) [5].

Robert Dowd, Lauren H Jepson, Courtney R Green, Gregory J Norman, Roy Thomas, Keri Leone

JMIR Diabetes 2023;8:e43991