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Diabetes Multimorbidity Typology, Trajectory, and Feasibility of an Audio Diary Mobile Application to Support Self-management

Exploring a mobile app to help manage diabetes and related conditions.

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65 years and older
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Phase N/A

This study is exploring if an audio diary mobile app can help older adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and other long-term illnesses manage their health better. People with multimorbidity have two or more chronic health issues, like heart disease or arthritis, along with diabetes. Managing these can be hard, and the app might make it easier by letting people record their experiences and feelings. This could help them notice patterns and make better health choices. The study wants to see if older adults can use this app easily and if it helps them with their daily health management.

Key points:

  • This study involves using a mobile app to record daily experiences.
  • Participants must have diabetes and at least one other chronic condition.
  • Participants need to be able to use the app and fill surveys online.
Study details
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Type 2
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Type 1

NCT07474376

Emory University

6 June 2026

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