Abstract

This comprehensive review explores the effectiveness of digital health interventions in enhancing diabetes self-management and quality of life among adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (T1D). As traditional management approaches often fall short in engaging this population, digital health tools, including mobile applications, telemedicine, continuous glucose monitoring, and online support communities, have emerged as promising alternatives. This review synthesized current literature to evaluate how these interventions improve accessibility, engagement, personalized feedback, and health data tracking, ultimately fostering better self-management behaviors. The discussion highlighted the multifaceted nature of effectiveness, addressing challenges such as accessibility, data privacy, and individual variability in engagement. Future directions emphasized the need for personalized interventions, integration with healthcare providers, and longitudinal studies to assess long-term impacts. Methodologically, this article utilized a systematic approach to review and synthesize existing studies on digital health interventions in the context of T1D management. The findings underscored the potential of digital health interventions to transform diabetes care for adolescents, providing a framework for further research and practical applications in clinical settings. Keywords: Digital Health Interventions, Type 1 Diabetes, Adolescents, Self-Management, Quality of Life.

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