Continuous glucose monitoring user personas with different needs are described. Adolescent, pregnant, elderly, and normal adult patients require monitoring systems that are convenient, provide accurate data, and offer timely medical advice. Specifically, elderly patients need alarms and doctor contact, adolescent patients benefit from data sharing with guardians, pregnant patients require additional alerts and advice for fetal safety, and normal adults need intelligent medication guidance.
Continuous glucose monitoring user personas with different needs are described. Adolescent, pregnant, elderly, and normal adult patients require monitoring systems that are convenient, provide accurate data, and offer timely medical advice. Specifically, elderly patients need alarms and doctor contact, adolescent patients benefit from data sharing with guardians, pregnant patients require additional alerts and advice for fetal safety, and normal adults need intelligent medication guidance.
Continuous glucose monitoring user personas with different needs are described. Adolescent, pregnant, elderly, and normal adult patients require monitoring systems that are convenient, provide accurate data, and offer timely medical advice. Specifically, elderly patients need alarms and doctor contact, adolescent patients benefit from data sharing with guardians, pregnant patients require additional alerts and advice for fetal safety, and normal adults need intelligent medication guidance.
Continuous glucose monitoring user personas with different needs are described. Adolescent, pregnant, elderly, and normal adult patients require monitoring systems that are convenient, provide accurate data, and offer timely medical advice. Specifically, elderly patients need alarms and doctor contact, adolescent patients benefit from data sharing with guardians, pregnant patients require additional alerts and advice for fetal safety, and normal adults need intelligent medication guidance.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring user persona description
Adolescent Pregnant patients Elderly patients Normal adult
Patients Age: 6 - 18 Age: 20-40 years Age: 65 years and Age: 30-50 years years old above old Common needs:
1. Convenient blood glucose monitoring:
Users generally pursue a monitoring system that is simple and seamlessly integrated into daily life to reduce operational barriers and ensure that the monitoring process causes minimal disruption to users' lives.
2. The data is accurate enough:
Users highlighted the need for highly accurate blood glucose data, which is critical for effective self-management and medical decision-making, especially across different ages and physiological stages.
3. Provide timely medical advice:
Users expect monitoring systems to provide real-time, personalized medical advice to help them better understand monitoring data and take targeted measures to adjust lifestyle or treatment plans. Feature requirements overview:
1. Timely alarm and doctor contact for elderly patients:
For elderly patients, the system needs to have a timely alarm function to ensure that they can take timely action when monitoring values are abnormal. The system needs to proactively contact doctors when necessary to ensure patient safety.
2. Data sharing between adolescent patients and guardians:
Adolescent patients need a system that can share monitoring data with their guardians in real time so that parents or guardians can quickly understand the patient's condition and take appropriate measures when needed.
3. Special concerns for pregnant patients:
Pregnant patients require systems that can provide additional alerts and medical advice during pregnancy to ensure the safety of the fetus. Intelligent medication recommendations can also better support their treatment during special periods.
4. Intelligent medication guidance:
For normal adult patients, the system needs to provide intelligent medication guidance to help them manage their medication schedule in their busy life and ensure continuity of treatment.