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Digital Health Technology in Diabetes Management in the Asia–Pacific Region: A Narrative Review of the Current Scenario and Future Outlook
Daphne Gardner
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,
Banshi Saboo
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,
Jothydev Kesavadev
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,
Norlaila Mustafa
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,
Michael Villa
5
,
Edward Mahoney
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,
Shailendra Bajpai
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Diabetes Care & Hormone Clinic, Ahmedabad, India
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Jothydev’s Diabetes Research Center, Kochi, India
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Department of Endocrinology, St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Embecta (formerly BD Diabetes Care), Parsippany, USA
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Embecta (formerly BD Diabetes Care), Singapore, Singapore
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-02-10
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR: 1.070
CiteScore: 6.1
Impact factor: 2.6
ISSN: 18696953, 18696961
Abstract
Diabetes is a growing global health concern with a high prevalence in the Asian and Western Pacific regions. Effective diabetes management mainly relies on self-care practices. However, glycemic control remains poor, especially in developing nations where healthcare access is limited. Low physician density and minimal healthcare funding exacerbate the challenges faced by people with diabetes in Asia. Digital health technologies offer promising solutions to bridge these gaps. These technologies enhance patient engagement, improve medication adherence, and promote healthier lifestyles. Mobile apps provide tools for self-management, such as monitoring physical activity and dietary intake, while telemedicine platforms and electronic medical records facilitate patient data management and remote consultations. Despite the advantages provided by digital health technologies in managing diabetes, barriers to their adoption include infrastructure limitations, regulatory challenges, and issues with data security. Some Asian countries have made major strides in the adoption of digital health tools with national strategies and regulatory bodies to manage digital health options; however, disparities in digital health readiness persist. Effective implementation of these technologies requires addressing these barriers, including enhancing infrastructure, improving app usability, and ensuring regulatory compliance. While digital health solutions present significant opportunities, their impact depends on overcoming current challenges and ensuring equitable access and effective use in managing diabetes. Future directions should focus on prioritizing app acceptance and efficacy, as well as integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence-powered digital solutions.
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Gardner D. et al. Digital Health Technology in Diabetes Management in the Asia–Pacific Region: A Narrative Review of the Current Scenario and Future Outlook // Diabetes Therapy. 2025.
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Gardner D., Saboo B., Kesavadev J., Mustafa N., Villa M., Mahoney E., Bajpai S. Digital Health Technology in Diabetes Management in the Asia–Pacific Region: A Narrative Review of the Current Scenario and Future Outlook // Diabetes Therapy. 2025.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s13300-025-01692-0
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13300-025-01692-0
TI - Digital Health Technology in Diabetes Management in the Asia–Pacific Region: A Narrative Review of the Current Scenario and Future Outlook
T2 - Diabetes Therapy
AU - Gardner, Daphne
AU - Saboo, Banshi
AU - Kesavadev, Jothydev
AU - Mustafa, Norlaila
AU - Villa, Michael
AU - Mahoney, Edward
AU - Bajpai, Shailendra
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/02/10
PB - Springer Nature
SN - 1869-6953
SN - 1869-6961
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@article{2025_Gardner,
author = {Daphne Gardner and Banshi Saboo and Jothydev Kesavadev and Norlaila Mustafa and Michael Villa and Edward Mahoney and Shailendra Bajpai},
title = {Digital Health Technology in Diabetes Management in the Asia–Pacific Region: A Narrative Review of the Current Scenario and Future Outlook},
journal = {Diabetes Therapy},
year = {2025},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {feb},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13300-025-01692-0},
doi = {10.1007/s13300-025-01692-0}
}