Background: Proper management of diabetes mellitus requires regular self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG). This research evaluated the usability of the Accu-Chek® Guide Meter that includes a spill-resistant vial, easier strip handling, and wireless connectivity to a mobile app. Methods: A total of 197 participants were allowed to experience typical blood glucose testing tasks on the Accu-Chek Guide Meter, review data such as last result, patterns, and target percentage on the meter and on the mobile app, and then evaluate their experience through a human factors usability survey. Participants used a 6-point agree/disagree scale to rate 34 market statement questions. Results: The results of a Pearson chi-square proportions test for each of the 34 market statement questions showed a significant difference (P < .0001) between the disagree responses (1-3) and agree responses (4-6). An overwhelming majority of participants found all aspects of the system, including the test strips, strip vial, and data analysis on the meter and the mobile app, to be a good fit for their lifestyle and to provide a better testing experience. Conclusions: This study found superior usability of the new meter system over the participants' current meters in both the United States and France.
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Harvey, C., Koubek, R., Bégat, V., & Jacob, S. (2016). Usability evaluation of a blood glucose monitoring system with a spill-resistant vial, easier strip handling, and connectivity to a mobile app: Improvement of patient convenience and satisfaction. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, 10(5), 1136–1141. https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296816658058
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