posted on 2024-12-02, 22:41authored byS Joachim, PP Jayaraman, ARM Forkan, Md MorshedMd Morshed, N Wickramasinghe
Diabetes Mellitus a prevalent chronic disease that affects people from all genders and ages, continues to grow exponentially with predictions of nearly 578 million people affected by 2030. Self-management, known to be an essential aspect of any care program, can help patients with diabetics to control blood glucose and thereby, reduce the impact and likely complications. However, self-management to date has included the development of digital health solutions which have poor sustained uptake. This is primarily since such digital solutions have a poor fit with patient and clinician needs. In this paper, we propose a digital platform for supporting patients with diabetes. The proposed platform is a work-in-progress research and has been co-designed and co-developed (jointly with patients and clinicians) based on design science principles and includes key aspects of task-technology fit information system theory for further evaluation.