Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study: Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS

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Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study : Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS. / Zaremba, Natalie; Martine-Edith, Gilberte; Divilly, Patrick; Søholm, Uffe; Broadley, Melanie; Ali, Namam; Abbink, Evertine J.; de Galan, Bastiaan; Cigler, Monika; Mader, Julia K.; Brosen, Julie; Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik; Vaag, Allan; Evans, Mark; Renard, Eric; McCrimmon, Rory J.; Heller, Simon; Speight, Jane; Pouwer, Frans; Amiel, Stephanie A.; Choudhary, Pratik.

I: Diabetic Medicine, 2024.

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Zaremba, N, Martine-Edith, G, Divilly, P, Søholm, U, Broadley, M, Ali, N, Abbink, EJ, de Galan, B, Cigler, M, Mader, JK, Brosen, J, Pedersen-Bjergaard, U, Vaag, A, Evans, M, Renard, E, McCrimmon, RJ, Heller, S, Speight, J, Pouwer, F, Amiel, SA & Choudhary, P 2024, 'Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study: Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS', Diabetic Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.15345

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Zaremba, N., Martine-Edith, G., Divilly, P., Søholm, U., Broadley, M., Ali, N., Abbink, E. J., de Galan, B., Cigler, M., Mader, J. K., Brosen, J., Pedersen-Bjergaard, U., Vaag, A., Evans, M., Renard, E., McCrimmon, R. J., Heller, S., Speight, J., Pouwer, F., ... Choudhary, P. (Accepteret/In press). Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study: Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS. Diabetic Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.15345

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Zaremba N, Martine-Edith G, Divilly P, Søholm U, Broadley M, Ali N o.a. Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study: Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS. Diabetic Medicine. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1111/dme.15345

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Zaremba, Natalie ; Martine-Edith, Gilberte ; Divilly, Patrick ; Søholm, Uffe ; Broadley, Melanie ; Ali, Namam ; Abbink, Evertine J. ; de Galan, Bastiaan ; Cigler, Monika ; Mader, Julia K. ; Brosen, Julie ; Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik ; Vaag, Allan ; Evans, Mark ; Renard, Eric ; McCrimmon, Rory J. ; Heller, Simon ; Speight, Jane ; Pouwer, Frans ; Amiel, Stephanie A. ; Choudhary, Pratik. / Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study : Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS. I: Diabetic Medicine. 2024.

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title = "Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study: Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS",
abstract = "Introduction: Reporting of hypoglycaemia and its impact in clinical studies is often retrospective and subject to recall bias. We developed the Hypo-METRICS app to measure the daily physical, psychological, and social impact of hypoglycaemia in adults with type 1 and insulin-treated type 2 diabetes in real-time using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). To help assess its utility, we aimed to determine Hypo-METRICS app completion rates and factors associated with completion. Methods: Adults with diabetes recruited into the Hypo-METRICS study were given validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) at baseline. Over 10 weeks, they wore a blinded continuous glucose monitor (CGM), and were asked to complete three daily EMAs about hypoglycaemia and aspects of daily functioning, and two weekly sleep and productivity PROMs on the bespoke Hypo-METRICS app. We conducted linear regression to determine factors associated with app engagement, assessed by EMA and PROM completion rates and CGM metrics. Results: In 602 participants (55% men; 54% type 2 diabetes; median(IQR) age 56 (45–66) years; diabetes duration 19 (11–27) years; HbA1c 57 (51–65) mmol/mol), median(IQR) overall app completion rate was 91 (84–96)%, ranging from 90 (81–96)%, 89 (80–94)% and 94(87–97)% for morning, afternoon and evening check-ins, respectively. Older age, routine CGM use, greater time below 3.0 mmol/L, and active sensor time were positively associated with app completion. Discussion: High app completion across all app domains and participant characteristics indicates the Hypo-METRICS app is an acceptable research tool for collecting detailed data on hypoglycaemia frequency and impact in real-time.",
keywords = "continuous glucose monitoring, ecological momentary assessment, Hypoglycaemia, Mobile applications, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes",
author = "Natalie Zaremba and Gilberte Martine-Edith and Patrick Divilly and Uffe S{\o}holm and Melanie Broadley and Namam Ali and Abbink, {Evertine J.} and Bastiaan de Galan and Monika Cigler and Mader, {Julia K.} and Julie Brosen and Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard and Allan Vaag and Mark Evans and Eric Renard and McCrimmon, {Rory J.} and Simon Heller and Jane Speight and Frans Pouwer and Amiel, {Stephanie A.} and Pratik Choudhary",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK.",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.1111/dme.15345",
language = "English",
journal = "Diabetic Medicine Online",
issn = "1464-5491",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Associations of clinical, psychological, and sociodemographic characteristics and ecological momentary assessment completion in the 10-week Hypo-METRICS study

T2 - Hypoglycaemia MEasurements ThResholds and ImpaCtS

AU - Zaremba, Natalie

AU - Martine-Edith, Gilberte

AU - Divilly, Patrick

AU - Søholm, Uffe

AU - Broadley, Melanie

AU - Ali, Namam

AU - Abbink, Evertine J.

AU - de Galan, Bastiaan

AU - Cigler, Monika

AU - Mader, Julia K.

AU - Brosen, Julie

AU - Pedersen-Bjergaard, Ulrik

AU - Vaag, Allan

AU - Evans, Mark

AU - Renard, Eric

AU - McCrimmon, Rory J.

AU - Heller, Simon

AU - Speight, Jane

AU - Pouwer, Frans

AU - Amiel, Stephanie A.

AU - Choudhary, Pratik

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Diabetes UK.

PY - 2024

Y1 - 2024

N2 - Introduction: Reporting of hypoglycaemia and its impact in clinical studies is often retrospective and subject to recall bias. We developed the Hypo-METRICS app to measure the daily physical, psychological, and social impact of hypoglycaemia in adults with type 1 and insulin-treated type 2 diabetes in real-time using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). To help assess its utility, we aimed to determine Hypo-METRICS app completion rates and factors associated with completion. Methods: Adults with diabetes recruited into the Hypo-METRICS study were given validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) at baseline. Over 10 weeks, they wore a blinded continuous glucose monitor (CGM), and were asked to complete three daily EMAs about hypoglycaemia and aspects of daily functioning, and two weekly sleep and productivity PROMs on the bespoke Hypo-METRICS app. We conducted linear regression to determine factors associated with app engagement, assessed by EMA and PROM completion rates and CGM metrics. Results: In 602 participants (55% men; 54% type 2 diabetes; median(IQR) age 56 (45–66) years; diabetes duration 19 (11–27) years; HbA1c 57 (51–65) mmol/mol), median(IQR) overall app completion rate was 91 (84–96)%, ranging from 90 (81–96)%, 89 (80–94)% and 94(87–97)% for morning, afternoon and evening check-ins, respectively. Older age, routine CGM use, greater time below 3.0 mmol/L, and active sensor time were positively associated with app completion. Discussion: High app completion across all app domains and participant characteristics indicates the Hypo-METRICS app is an acceptable research tool for collecting detailed data on hypoglycaemia frequency and impact in real-time.

AB - Introduction: Reporting of hypoglycaemia and its impact in clinical studies is often retrospective and subject to recall bias. We developed the Hypo-METRICS app to measure the daily physical, psychological, and social impact of hypoglycaemia in adults with type 1 and insulin-treated type 2 diabetes in real-time using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). To help assess its utility, we aimed to determine Hypo-METRICS app completion rates and factors associated with completion. Methods: Adults with diabetes recruited into the Hypo-METRICS study were given validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) at baseline. Over 10 weeks, they wore a blinded continuous glucose monitor (CGM), and were asked to complete three daily EMAs about hypoglycaemia and aspects of daily functioning, and two weekly sleep and productivity PROMs on the bespoke Hypo-METRICS app. We conducted linear regression to determine factors associated with app engagement, assessed by EMA and PROM completion rates and CGM metrics. Results: In 602 participants (55% men; 54% type 2 diabetes; median(IQR) age 56 (45–66) years; diabetes duration 19 (11–27) years; HbA1c 57 (51–65) mmol/mol), median(IQR) overall app completion rate was 91 (84–96)%, ranging from 90 (81–96)%, 89 (80–94)% and 94(87–97)% for morning, afternoon and evening check-ins, respectively. Older age, routine CGM use, greater time below 3.0 mmol/L, and active sensor time were positively associated with app completion. Discussion: High app completion across all app domains and participant characteristics indicates the Hypo-METRICS app is an acceptable research tool for collecting detailed data on hypoglycaemia frequency and impact in real-time.

KW - continuous glucose monitoring

KW - ecological momentary assessment

KW - Hypoglycaemia

KW - Mobile applications

KW - type 1 diabetes

KW - type 2 diabetes

U2 - 10.1111/dme.15345

DO - 10.1111/dme.15345

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 38760977

AN - SCOPUS:85193586778

JO - Diabetic Medicine Online

JF - Diabetic Medicine Online

SN - 1464-5491

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