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Supporting Information Needs of Transitional Phases in Diabetes Management Through Online Health Communities

Published: 25 February 2017 Publication History

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As of 2014, 29.1 million people in the US have diabetes. Diabetes has a substantial and increasing impact on the quality of life. Patients face the burden of self-management and the challenge of 'transitional' phases, when they need to find out about their options and the next course of action. The field has under-explored the specific information needs patients have during those transitional phases. I aim to investigate the information needs in the transitional phases and develop design requirements in providing balanced and comprehensive information to better support patient information needs.

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    1. chronic illness
    2. diabetes
    3. health informatics
    4. information needs
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