Perspectives on Diabetes Care

This is the official blog of the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists where we share recent research and professional opinions on diabetes care and education.

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If you're looking for professional opinions on diabetes care and education, you're in the right place. Perspectives on Diabetes Care is the official ADCES® diabetes care and education blog that shares helpful views on diabetes care and education. 

This is where you'll find practical tips on working with people affected by prediabetes, diabetes and related cardiometabolic conditions and the latest research and viewpoints on issues facing diabetes care and education specialists and the people they serve.

 

 

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Smartphones and Diabetes Management

Apr 7, 2011, 01:00 AM

What is a smartphone? Wikipedia says it is “a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary feature phone. Smartphones…may be thought of as handheld computers integrated with a mobile telephone” and “allows the user to install and run more advanced applications.”

Many of us have smartphones and many patients we work with use them. They whip them out to make appointments, show blood glucose records, and get their physician’s address.

I used to use my smartphone primarily to make calls and to get my email. But I recently got a new one...and it can do everything but run for me and do the laundry! Actually, now that I think about it...I can track my running and ask it how to get stains out. Before I got this phone, I would pick on a couple of the guys I work with because they couldn’t help themselves from showing others their neat new apps (applications). Want to find a Thai restaurant in Des Moines, IO? I’ll show you. Want to get a map to XXX? Here you go! Working with a patient who speaks Arabic and you don’t? There’s an app for that.

Now, I have become an “app person!” I find a new use for my phone and show others. (I still don’t do this as much as the other guys!) If I want to know how many calories or carbs a food has, more information on an unusual diagnosis, or possible side effects of a medication--there’s an app for that.

And, so many apps are free!

What do you use your smartphone for? How do you see patients and clients using them? Specific to diabetes management, what apps are there? Which ones are geared to you as a professional? Which are for you as a professional and for those with diabetes? Do you know if they are free? Or what the cost is, if they aren’t?

There are so many apps available; some helpful and some not. It would be great to hear about those that you have found to be valuable in the management of those with diabetes. Medications? Counting carbs? Calories? Exercise? Evidence-based medicine? Medical journals? Medical calculators? Stress management?

Let us know! I want more apps!

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