Psychosocial Outcomes Among Users and Nonusers of Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery Systems: Multinational Survey of Adults With Type 1 Diabetes.

Publication Year: 2023

DOI:
10.2196/44002

PMCID:
PMC10755653

PMID:
38096018

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Full Title: J Med Internet Res

Abbreviation: J Med Internet Res

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Medical Informatics

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"The authors would like to thank all the people with diabetes for sharing their experiences with us. We would also like to thank Professor Gonder-Frederick for permission to use the Hypoglycemia Fear Survey II short form, the Joslin Diabetes Center for permission to use the Problem Areas in Diabetes, and Health Psychology Research Ltd for permission to use the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire and the 4-item diabetes-specific positive well-being subscale of the 28-item Well-Being Questionnaire. We are thankful for the helpful feedback we received when presenting this work as a poster at the 82nd American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions. We would also like to thank Nicholas Riggall (Tidepool), Saira Khan-Gallo (Tidepool), Dr. Tom Crabtree (Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology, Nottingham University Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust), Dr. Martin de Bock (Department of Paediatrics, University of Otago), and Dr. Hamish Crocket (School of Health, University of Waikato) for sharing their insights and recommendations that improved our reporting of this work. This manuscript was supported by the “Outcomes of Patients’ Evidence with Novel, Do-it-Yourself Artificial Pancreas” (OPEN) team, and we are thankful for our colleagues’ combined efforts. Specifically, we would like to thank Timothée Froment, Saskia Wolf, Bastian Hauck, and Tebbe Ubben for their work on the OPEN survey. This project has received funding from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) grant agreement number 823902, the SPOKES Wellcome Trust Funded Translational Partnership program, and the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) Digital Clinician Scientist program. J Schipp is funded by a joint PhD scholarship from Deakin University and the University of Copenhagen. J Speight and CH are supported by the core funding from the Australian Centre for Behavioral Research in Diabetes, derived from the collaboration between Diabetes Victoria and Deakin University."

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