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. 2013 Mar 1;7(2):356–361. doi: 10.1177/193229681300700211

Table 2.

Questionnaire Responses from Initial Setup Experience and Mid-Study Survey

Question Mean (SD) Median (range) Mode
Initial setup and training material questionnaire responses
It was easy to connect the insulin pump to the mySentry monitor. 6.4 (1) 7 (2–7) 7
It was easy to connect the mySentry outpost to the mySentry monitor. 6.1 (1.5) 7 (1–7) 7
It was easy to navigate through the different mySentry monitor screens. 6.4 (0.7) 7 (5–7) 7
It was easy to understand how to use the mySentry monitor controls during setup. 6.4 (0.7) 6 (5–7) 7
Overall, it was easy to set up the mySentry system. 6.1 (1.3) 6 (1–7) 7
It was easy to understand the “getting started” section of the user guide. 6.1 (0.9) 6 (3–7) 6
The mySentry user guide was helpful during setup. 6.3 (1) 6 (3–7) 7
If I had a problem, there was enough information to solve it myself. 5.5 (1.6) 6 (1–7) 7
When I referred to the mySentry user guide, I was able to find the right section to answer my question. 5.7 (1.4) 6 (1–7) 6
Midpoint questionnaire responses
The alarms and alerts on the mySentry monitor are helpful. 5.9 (1.5) 6 (1–7) 7
The display of insulin pump and SG data on the mySentry monitor is helpful. 6.4 (0.9) 7 (3–7) 7
The glucose sensor graph(s) displayed on the mySentry monitor are easy to read and understand. 6.5 (1) 7 (2–7) 7
Using the mySentry system, I can better hear my child’s pump and SG alarms from where I sleep at night. 6.7 (0.7) 7 (4–7) 7
It is easy to read the pump and SG alarms/alerts on the mySentry monitor. 6.8 (0.5) 7 (5–7) 7