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sdarling29692

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Hello everyone!

I am a final year undergraduate student. I am currently working towards my degree in Product Design BSc. For my final year project I am looking into the medical area of Diabetes. The aim of my project will be to develop a product that may be of benefit to people with diabetes.

Before beginning the design process I must gather as much information as possible about my chosen topic. I have two uncles, both of whom have Diabetes (one Type 1, the other Type 2).

This website and the forum within has been of great benefit to my research. It would be hugely appreciated if I were to gain a contact with knowledge of the affliction who could answer some of my questions.

In particular, identifying current problems within the area of diabetes, such as the devices being used, is a key area of focus. Any help you may be able to afford me will be greatly appreciated.

Best Regards, sdarling29692
 
Have relocated this into the research forum .
Given the OP topic heading .
 
OP, is your project to develop a working product, or a product concept?
 
OP, is your project to develop a working product, or a product concept?
At the moment I am looking for concepts, but in the later stages of this project I will be bringing this concept forward through the design process, to being ready to be brought to market.. hopefully!
 
You sound like you are looking for us to invent something for you.:cat:
hahah that would be nice!
I'm in the beginning phase of my research, so I still have to define my "Problem Identification". So I can see how it might appear that way!

I've been talking to Type 1 & 2 diabetics, one who is sick of having to do the blood glucose check four times a day, his fingers are in bits! Another (Type 1) wants his insulin pump to be waterproof! :)
 
Cool area to be looking in, and with good reason :) I work in medical device research and there are a lot of problems that you could pick. That said, if you want something to market then you'll find a massive regulatory challenge with devices that people depend on for their health needs. It also depends on the scope of your project - if you just want to design something that satisfies your course then don't worry about the regulatory environment . If you want something that you can try to make/sell then I'd aim for a complimentary product to those already on the market: a new type of medic-alert, better BG meter designs (no internal changes), better lancing devices for testing, etc.

Regardless, you've started with market research, which should give you some ideas :)
 
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hahah that would be nice!
I'm in the beginning phase of my research, so I still have to define my "Problem Identification". So I can see how it might appear that way!

I've been talking to Type 1 & 2 diabetics, one who is sick of having to do the blood glucose check four times a day, his fingers are in bits! Another (Type 1) wants his insulin pump to be waterproof! :)
If they are doing it only 4 times a day, they are very lucky.
 
Also some of the insulin pumps are waterproof so I wouldn't go down that root!
 
hahah that would be nice!
I'm in the beginning phase of my research, so I still have to define my "Problem Identification". So I can see how it might appear that way!

I've been talking to Type 1 & 2 diabetics, one who is sick of having to do the blood glucose check four times a day, his fingers are in bits! Another (Type 1) wants his insulin pump to be waterproof! :)
I think Abbott might have beaten you to the avoiding finger pricking with the Libre...
 
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