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User evaluation of the Hypo-METRICS app: A tool for real-time symptom reporting of hypoglycaemia

Title: User evaluation of the Hypo-METRICS app: A tool for real-time symptom reporting of hypoglycaemia
Authors: Monika Cigler; Uffe Soholm; Melanie Broadley; Francois Pouwer; Evertine J Abbink; Namam Ali; Bastiaan E de Galan; Eric Renard; Mark Evans; Julie Maria Boggild Brosen; Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard; Rory J Mc Crimmon; Simon Heller; Sharon Caunt; Stephanie A Amiel; Patrick Divilly; Natalie Zaremba; Pratik Choudhary; Julia K Mader
Publication Year: 2026
Subject Terms: Biomedical and clinical sciences; Clinical sciences; Health sciences; Psychology; ADULTS; app; CGM; continuous glucose monitoring; diabetes; diabetes management; Endocrinology & Metabolism; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; hypoglycaemia; Hypo-METRICS; Life Sciences & Biomedicine; MANAGEMENT; PEOPLE; QUALITY; Science & Technology; TYPE-1
Description: Aims Hypoglycaemia remains a barrier to optimal diabetes management, with few tools for capturing real‐time person‐reported hypoglycaemia (PRH). This study evaluated the Hypo‐METRICS app, originally developed for a multinational 10‐week prospective study of hypoglycaemia. It enables real‐time reporting of hypoglycaemic episodes and their impact on daily functioning using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), thereby overcoming limitations of retrospective self reports. Methods After completing the Hypo‐METRICS study, 120 participants with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) from Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom were invited to complete a web‐based questionnaire assessing app content, functionality, intervention effects, user engagement and the influence of the Covid‐19 pandemic. Results Ninety‐six participants (80%; 29 T1D, 67 T2D) completed the questionnaire (40% women; mean age 57.2 ± 16.1 years; 26% impaired hypoglycaemia awareness; HbA1c 60 ± 13 mmol/mol (7.6 ± 1.1%); diabetes duration 20.4 ± 11.3 years). App content and functionality were rated highly (>8/10 and >7/10, respectively). Some reported declining engagement, likely due to study length. COVID‐19 had a minimal impact on app use. Conclusions The Hypo‐METRICS app was well accepted, with strong ratings for usability and functionality. Given its unique strengths, the app has the potential to become an essential instrument for researchers aiming to capture the real‐world burden and impact of hypoglycaemia.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:31101487.v1
Availability: http://hdl.handle.net/10779/DRO/DU:31101487.v1; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/User_evaluation_of_the_Hypo-METRICS_app_A_tool_for_real-time_symptom_reporting_of_hypoglycaemia/31101487
Rights: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.C77B3CEC
Database: BASE