Table 2.
SHARE intervention components | Responses, n (%) | |
Agreement to share hypoglycemia data (yes) | 20 (100) | |
Agreement to share hyperglycemia data | ||
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Yes | 11 (55) |
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Maybe | 1 (0.5) |
Agreement by people with diabetes to share hyperglycemia data by age (years) | ||
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65-69 | 4 (20) |
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70-74 | 4 (20) |
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75-79 | 2 (10) |
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80-84 | 2 (10) |
People with diabetes willing to talk about glucose numbers with a CPa | 14 (70) | |
Helpful comments to support a person with diabetes | ||
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“Are you okay” | 11 (55) |
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“Your sugar is low, what do you need” | 4 (20) |
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“What can I do to help” | 2 (10) |
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“Your blood sugar is low, you need to eat” | 3 (15) |
Alarms on the Follow app | ||
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Same alarms for CPs and people with diabetes | 6 (30) |
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Higher alarms for CPs | 5 (25) |
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CP turns alarms off for highs | 9 (45) |
Waiting time to contact the person with diabetes about low alarm (min)
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0 (immediately) | 6 (30) |
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5 | 8 (40) |
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10 | 2 (10) |
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15 | 2 (10) |
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20 | 1 (0.5) |
Contact mode | ||
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Phone call | 12 (60) |
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SMS text messaging | 6 (30) |
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Phone call and SMS text messaging | 2 (10) |
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No data | 1 (0.5) |
Action to take if no reply to low alarm | ||
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Call friend/family | 10 (50) |
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Come to the home of the person with diabetes | 6 (30) |
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Call emergency medical services | 4 (20) |
aCP: care partner.