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Type 2 Diabetes Survey (Research)

dbplus2014

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Type of diabetes
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Diet only
Hello everyone.
Sorry now to bother you all but I am a third year Engineering student in the National University of Ireland Galway. As part of my third year project I am designing a smartphone app for patients with type 2 diabetes. I hope that this app will help patients suffering from type 2 diabetes to manage their condition more efficiently. If you could please fill out this survey I would be more than grateful.
Thank You.

You can access the survey by clicking the following link:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/dbplus

If you have any queries do not hesitate to contact me at the following email

[email protected]
 
may i ask what type of app you are developing? and what could be gained by these questions?
 
Have tried to do your survey but it has a fault on question 18

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18. Out of all the features listed below, please select the top 3 most useful to you.
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Out of all the features listed below, please select the top 3 most useful to you. Integration with Current Systems
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Medication Reminder
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Report Card
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BMI / Hip-to-Waist Calculator
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Medical Readings Tracker
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Appointment Manager
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Personal Goal Tracker
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Pedometer
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Fitness Planner
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Alert System
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Calorie Counter/Food Scanner

After ticking 3 most important you just get the message "this question needs to be answered"
 
Q7: if you tick none of the answers (i.e. you have none of the other conditions listed) you get the error message "this question requires an answer".
Q15: no explanation of the 1-5 rating of each use.
Q18: the only way to get beyond this question is to tick every box (see lovinglife's comments above)
I've put other comments into the survey form. One I forgot to put in was that it would be helpful to have a carb counter - actually more useful than a calorie counter.

Kate
 
may i ask what type of app you are developing? and what could be gained by these questions?

Hello Andy

The dbplus app for Android and iPhone is an app designed to help people suffering from type 2 diabetes manage their condition and to help them improve their lives. The app does this through the use of a step counter to encourage it’s users to exercise, a calories counter to help it’s users keep track of their food intake and through the use of prompts set by the user to remind them about exercising, food intake, medication and doctor’s appointments. Furthermore all data that the app collects will be complied and sent onto the app users’ medical consultant in the form of a weekly report for the consultant to view and assess how his/her patient is doing.

Thank you for your message.
 
Hello
We have identified the problem with the survey and are correcting it now. Should be completed in the next hour.
Thank you.
 
Hello Kate
We have sorted out Q7 and Q 18. We are in the process of fixing Q15. It should be completed in the next few hours.
Thank You.
 
i do apologise but i don't get what you could gain from this survey? the app sounds great btw this just seems like a statistic exercise, what your proposing in the app would be good for everyone with diabetes regardless of their age, sex, type etc. i would recommend taking a look at myfitnesspal app its great, you could taylor yours more specifically towards diabetics if you wished but it strikes me that your trying to invent something thats already been invented, sorry if I'm being negative i don't mean to be, i just don't get the questions :)
 
I also very much doubt if any consultant would be interested in a weekly update on their patients. "Delete" springs to mind ! Hope the app turns out OK but as you are no doubt aware, there are many many others out there that pretty much do the exact same thing already.
Mo


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It is no problem at all andy. We are third level students working on a project to design the perfect app for diabetes patients. We are using an approach called user centred design. User-centered design is a process in which the needs, wants, and limitations of end users of a product, service or process are given extensive attention at each stage of the design process. User-centered design can be characterized as a multi-stage problem solving process that not only requires designers to analyse and foresee how users are likely to use a product, but also to test the validity of their assumptions with regard to user behaviour in real world tests with actual users.
The survey is a research part of our project and needs to be completed so we have evidence to back up our claims.
Thank you
dbplus
 
ok seeing as i didn't understand a word of what you just said, ill fill in the survey lol
 
I also very much doubt if any consultant would be interested in a weekly update on their patients. "Delete" springs to mind ! Hope the app turns out OK but as you are no doubt aware, there are many many others out there that pretty much do the exact same thing already.
Mo


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Hello Mo
Thank you for your input. That idea was suggested to us my consultants but it can be enabled and disabled by them depending on the patient.
dbplus
 
The trouble us it looks good but until someone tries it we don't know what it works like


Sent from my iPad
This app is not in development stages yet. This survey is being carried out to find out if the suggestions made in the survey are actually desired by diabetes patients themselves.
Thank you.
 
best of luck in whatever the hell your doing :) all filled out, looks good
 
All done, good luck :)
 
All done - although didn't think the font was big enough on any of the screens - but then again I am Magoo ;-)
 
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