I already published it in the other section, questions about diabetes, but as I see that there are also surveys here.Thank you very much, you can ask anything and I will answer you as soon as possible.
Here I leave the survey:
1. Age:
2. Type of diabetes
- Type I:
- Type II:
3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.
- Between 2 and 4 years.
- Between 4 and 10 years.
- More than 10 years.
4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Pills (Type I).
- Pills (Type II).
- Insulin with syringe.
- Insulin with pen.
- In insulin with pen.
- ISCI (insulin pump).
- Internal Isci.
5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.
- Yes, worse could be improved.
- No, but it can't be improved.
- No, I don't like anything.
6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.
- Yes, most.
- No, partially limits.
- No, it limits a lot.
7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The limitations it offers.
- The precision of treatment.
- Others.
8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- Yeah.
- No.
9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.
10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.
- No.
11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.
- Infusion comfort.
- Others.
12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.
- No.
13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.
- Others.
14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.
- Yes a bit.
- No, I've only heard speak slightly.
- No, I don't know almost anything.
15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.
- Depending on the conditions of use.
- No.
Thank you.