Diabetes Digital Health

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Diabetes Digital Health brings together the multifaceted information surrounding the science of digital health from an academic, regulatory, industrial, investment and cybersecurity perspective. Clinicians and researchers who are developing and evaluating mobile apps for diabetes patients will find this essential reading, as will industry people whose companies are developing mobile apps and sensors.


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Dr. David C. Klonoff, MD, FACP, FRCP (Edin), is an endocrinologist specializing in the development of diabetes technology. He is Medical Director of the Dorothy L. and James E. Frank Diabetes Research Institute of Mills-Peninsula Medical Center in San Mateo, California and a Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSF, USA. Dr. Klonoff received the American Diabetes Association's 2019 Outstanding Physician Clinician Award. He has received an FDA Director's Special Citation Award for outstanding contributions related to diabetes technology. He is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology and co-founded the Digital Diabetes Congress. He chairs the Scientific Advisory Board for the Texas A&M University Precise Advanced Technologies and Health Systems for Underserved Populations (PATHS-UP) Engineering Research Center. He is currently researching new devices and drugs for diabetes. Dr. Klonoff graduated from UC Berkeley and UCSF Medical School and did five years of internal medicine and endocrinology training at UCLA and UCSF. David Kerr MBChB, DM, FRCP, FRCPE, is a UK trained endocrinologist and has recently joined Sutter Health after spending almost a decade as a researcher/innovator in Santa Barbara, CA (https://www.davidkerrmd.com/). This began in 2014, with David's appointment as Director of Research and Innovation at Sansum Diabetes Research Institute before moving to the Diabetes Technology Society as their lead for Digital Health last year. David has now joined Sutter Health as Senior Investigator, Diabetes Research and Digital Health Equity.

David's recent research has focused on offering wearable digital health technologies such as continuous glucose monitors to marginalized and historically excluded communities to help understand the potential value of real time physiological data. He has published more than 400 articles, commentaries and opinion pieces as well as co-authoring the first two books focusing on diabetes and digital health.

David's research has also included the use of food-as-medicine” for adults with or at-risk of diabetes. As part of this research, increasing participation in clinical research by traditionally hard to reach communities has been achieved through the creation of specially trained Community Scientists” from the same communities. David also has an adjunct position in the Dept of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Rice University in Houston Texas, and recently co-Chair of an NIDDK working group looking at the impact of innovation on furthering research into the heterogeneity of diabetes.

You can follow David on 'X' at @godiabetesmd.

Shelagh Mulvaney, PhD, is an Associate Professor and pediatric psychologist at Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on integrating behavioral science into the design and evaluation of technology-mediated self-management support systems for adolescents and young adults with diabetes. Central to her research are technologies and processes that engage patients in their daily health behaviors including mobile technologies, social learning mechanisms, and self-care problem solving. A primary focus of her work is on momentary assessment of affect, cognition, and behavior for personalized feedback and health communications.

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Diabetes Digital Health brings together the multifaceted information surrounding the science of digital health from an academic, regulatory, industrial, investment and cybersecurity perspective. Clinicians and researchers who are developing and evaluating mobile apps for diabetes patients will find this essential reading, as will industry people whose companies are developing mobile apps and sensors.


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Section 1: Building digital health tools for diabetes

  1. Reducing the global burden of diabetes using mobile health
    Mohan Deepa, Muralidharan Shruti and Viswanathan Mohan
  2. Diabetes education reimagined: educator-led, technology-enabled diabetes population health management services
    Sacha Uelmen and Janice MacLeod
  3. Digital technologies to support behavior change: challenges and opportunities
    Ashutosh Sabharwal, Sherecce Fields, Marisa E. Hilliard and Daniel J. DeSalvo
  4. Agile science: what and how in digital diabetes research
    Lyndsay A. Nelson, Anthony L. Threatt, William Martinez, S. Will Acuff and Lindsay S. Mayberry
  5. Behavior change techniques for diabetes technologies
    Connie Wong and Maureen Monaghan
  6. Integrating behavior and context with glucose data to advance behavioral science and clinical care in diabetes
    Claire J. Hoogendoorn, Dominic Ehrmann, Gladys Crespo-Ramos, Arielle G. Asman and Jeffrey S. Gonzalez
  7. Designing human-centered user experiences and user interfaces
    Erin Henkel, Jessica Randazza-Pade and Ben Healy
    Section 2: Clinical aspects of digital health for diabetes
  8. Using social media to support type 1 diabetes management and outcomes for adolescents and young adults: areas of promise and challenge
    Elissa R. Weitzman and Lauren E. Wisk
  9. Social media for adults
    Elia Gabarron, Meghan Bradway and Eirik Arsand
  10. Using diabetes technology in older adults
    Nancy A. Allen and Michelle L. Litchman
  11. Socioeconomic factors: access to and use of diabetes technologies
    Samantha A. Barry-Menkhaus, David V. Wagner, Maggie Stoeckel and Michael A. Harris
  12. The autonomous point-of-care diabetic retinopathy examination
    Michael D. Abramoff
  13. Digital foot care-leveraging digital health to extend ulcer-free days in remission
    Bijan Najafi, Mark Swerdlow, Grant A. Murphy and David G. Armstrong
  14. Smart insulin pens and devices to track insulin doses
    David C. Klonoff, Victoria Hsiao, Hope Warshaw and David Kerr
    Section 3: Technical aspects of digital health for diabetes
  15. Research end points for diabetes digital health
    Kathryn L. Fantasia, Mary-Catherine Stockman and Katherine L. Modzelewski
  16. Digital health technologies, diabetes, and driving (meet your new backseat driver)
    Andjela Drincic, Matthew Rizzo, Cyrus Desouza and Jennifer Merickel
  17. Standards for digital health
    Syed Umer Abdul Aziz, Mariam Askari and Shahid N. Shah
  18. Are digital therapeutics poised to become mainstream in diabetes care?
    Pablo Salazar and Adam Somauroo
  19. The US Food and Drug Administration regulation of digital health
    Yarmela Pavlovic
  20. Cybersecurity of digital diabetes devices
    Christine Sublett and William "Brad? Marsh

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780128174852
    • Editor David C. Klonoff, David Kerr, Shelagh A. Mulvaney
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Medical Books
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T18mm
    • Jahr 2020
    • EAN 9780128174852
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-12-817485-2
    • Veröffentlichung 07.04.2020
    • Titel Diabetes Digital Health
    • Gewicht 480g
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology

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