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Mike Grady1, Laurence Barry Katz2, Christine Simone Strunk2, Hilary Cameron1, Brian Leonard Levy2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many patients struggle to interpret and respond appropriately to the numerical blood glucose results displayed on their meter, with many regularly taking no action or self-care adjustment for out-of-range results. We recently reported that a glucose meter that provides automatic onscreen information using a color range indicator (ColorSure Technology) improved the ability of patients to categorize their blood glucose results.Entities:
Keywords: blood glucose monitor; color range indicator (ColorSure™ Technology); glucose ranges; numeracy; self-monitoring of blood glucose
Year: 2017 PMID: 30291065 PMCID: PMC6238893 DOI: 10.2196/diabetes.8299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Diabetes ISSN: 2371-4379
Figure 1ColorSure technology and subject exercises.
Baseline patient demographics and medical history.
| All subjects | T1D | T2D | ||
| Male | 47 (45.6) | 20 (42.6) | 27 (48.2) | |
| Female | 56 (54.4) | 27 (57.4) | 29 (51.8) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 61.6 (14.1) | 55.4 (15.4) | 66.7 (10.6) | |
| Mean (SD) | 23.9 (9.4) | 13.0 (6.6) | ||
| Median (range) | 16.8 (1.8-39.8) | 26.8 (2.8-39.8) | 12.8 (1.8-31.8) | |
| >5 times/day | 20 (19.4) | 20 (42.6) | ‒ | |
| 3-5 times/day | 46 (44.7) | 17 (36.2) | 29 (51.8) | |
| 1-2 times/day | 32 (31.1) | 9 (19.1) | 23 (41.1) | |
| <1 time/day | 5 (4.9) | 1 (2.1) | 4 (7.1) | |
| Insulin pump | 8 (7.8) | 8 (17.0) | 17 (30.4) | |
| Insulin injections | 47 (45.6) | 30 (63.8) | ‒ | |
| Insulin injections and oral antidiabetes drugs | 40 (38.8) | 9 (19.1) | 31 (55.4) | |
| Oral antidiabetes drugs only | 8 (7.8) | ‒ | 8 (14.3) | |
| Mean (SD) | 8.3 (1.4) | 8.3 (1.3) | 8.3 (1.4) | |
| Median (range) | 7.9 (5.4-12.4) | 7.9 (5.4-12.4) | 8.0 (5.6-12.0) | |
Figure 2Preference for subjects to act on high BG results with and without color. All subjects (N=103); insulin-using subjects (n=94); T1DM (n=47); T2DM (n=56).
Figure 3Preference of subjects to view individual BG results with or without color on a meter screen. The remaining subjects expressed no preference between color and no color. All subjects (N=103); insulin-using subjects (n=94); T1DM (n=47); T2DM (n=56).
Figure 4Preferences for subjects to review BG data in a logbook with or without color. The remaining subjects expressed no preference between color and no color. All subjects (N=103); insulin-using subjects (n=94); T1DM (n=47); T2DM (n=56).
Figure 5Numeracy level across subjects: Subjective Numeracy Scale scores in 103 subjects, T1DM (n=47) and T2DM (n=56). The 8-question scale has 6 items per question with a maximum score of 48 representing highest subjective numeracy evaluation and a minimum score of 8 representing lowest subjective numeracy evaluation. Numbers represent the number of subjects scoring in the range shown.
Figure 6Numeracy associations between subjects choosing high BG results when 6 identical BG results were shown with or without color.
Figure 7Association between numeracy and ability of subjects to correctly identify low, in range, or high days when results were shown with or without color in logbook format.
Subject responses to survey statements. Favorable responses are defined as a response of “strongly agree” or “agree” on a 5-point scale (5=strongly agree, 4=agree, 3=neither agree nor disagree, 2=disagree, and 1=strongly disagree). Neutral responses are a score of 3. Nonfavorable responses are a score of 1 or 2. All favorable response rates are statistically significant (P<.05).
| Nonfavorable response | Neutral response | Favorable response | ||
| ColorSure could help me understand when I need to take action along with the BG number | 12% | 25% | 63% | |
| ColorSure provides extra awareness about what BG results meana | 16% | 24% | 60% | |
| Showing a result with ColorSure makes it simpler to know when to actb | 16% | 16% | 68% | |
| ColorSure improves the testing experience compared to using a meter without any color | 3% | 34% | 63% | |
| ColorSure could help me improve my awareness of when my blood glucose is low | 16% | 13% | 71% | |
| ColorSure could help me improve my awareness of when my blood glucose is high | 16% | 18% | 66% | |
| ColorSure could give me more confidence to understand my resultsa | 16% | 21% | 63% | |
| ColorSure could make it clearer when I need to take action compared to a number only | 16% | 16% | 68% | |
| Showing a result with ColorSure makes you more inclined to act compared to seeing your result without color | 20% | 14% | 64% | |
| ColorSure could help me improve my awareness of when my blood glucose is low | 11% | 23% | 66% | |
| ColorSure could help me improve my awareness of when my blood glucose is high | 11% | 19% | 70% | |
| Using a meter with ColorSure could help me take the right steps to manage my blood glucose | 10% | 26% | 64% | |
| Using a meter with ColorSure could help me be more confident when I need to take action along with the BG number | 9% | 23% | 68% | |
| ColorSure would make me feel more confident managing my diabetes between scheduled HCP visitsa | 11% | 25% | 64% | |
| ColorSure could motivate me to stay in-range between HCP visitsa | 11% | 23% | 66% | |
| ColorSure could help me recognize signs and avoid trouble spots between HCP visitsa | 9% | 25% | 66% | |
aCompared to a meter without color.
bCompared to a result without color.
cSubjective Numeracy Scores less than the median of all study participants.