Abstract
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has considerable and increasing health effects as it raises both the mother’s and offspring’s risk for short- and long-term health problems. GDM can usually be treated with a healthier lifestyle, such as appropriate dietary modifications and engaging insufficient physical activity. While telemedicine interventions requiring weekly or more frequent feedback from health care professionals have shown the potential to improve glycemic control amongst women with GDM, apps without extensive input from health care professionals are limited and have not shown to be effective. We aimed to improve the efficacy of GDM self-management apps by exploring desirable features in a review. We derived six desirable features from the multidisciplinary literature and we evaluated the state of implementation of these features in existing GDM apps. The results showed that features for increasing competence to manage GDM and for providing social support were largely lacking.
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Kytö, M., Strömberg, L., Tuomonen, H., Ruonala, A., Koivusalo, S., & Jacucci, G. (2022). Behavior Change Apps for Gestational Diabetes Management: Exploring Desirable Features. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 38(12), 1095–1112. https://doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2021.1987678
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