diabetes care team, including open communication
and easy access to care, is essential for success (Sil-
verstein, 2014). This research proposes an integrated
personal health record which allow family member of
diabetics to contribute in order to keep the blood glu-
cose levels of diabetics as normal as possible.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
DSCM can be defined as implementing actual per-
formance for self-care activities for those who suffer
from diabetes to manage their condition (Gharaibeh
et al., 2017). The main purposes of DSCM manage-
ment is to the glucose levels as close to normal as
possible by doing diet, performing physical activities,
monitoring blood glucose level, using of medications,
another self-care actions. The workings of DSCM is
to modify health behaviour by making changes to the
daily plan, if necessary, in accordance with the treat-
ment regimen and completion of self-care activities
such as following a regular diet and exercise plan,
independent monitoring of blood glucose levels, and
taking medication according to prescription (Khairnar
et al., 2019).
Nowadays, DSCM is considered a critical part of
diabetes management and has an important role in
helping diabetics to control the glycaemic and prevent
complications (Funnell, 2009). Furthermore, several
research has shown that DSCM can improve the qual-
ity of life of diabetics and contributed in prevent-
ing and lessening the severity of complications (Lorig
et al., 2009).
During the last five years, there are several re-
searches that have been done to develop DSCM ap-
plication. In 2014, an integrated model for cognitive
behavioural therapy for DSCM was proposed (Alanzi
et al., 2014). This proposed DSCM was intended
to implemented cognitive behavioural therapy for di-
abetics by using smartphone technology. In 2016,
another work for DSCM was performed by utilizing
the digital engagement concept (Burford et al., 2016).
This research attempted to empower the diabetics by
inviting them to participate in various digital activi-
ties for the management of their health condition. The
second work for DSCM research in 2016 was carried
out by developing an application which is called by
DiaHealth (Islam et al., 2016).
Based on the review of these several related
works, it can be inferred that there are many e-health
applications for diabetes management systems avail-
able, but most of these systems only focus on glucose
measurement levels and have not accommodated the
involvement of diabetics’ family (social contribution).
Therefore, this research proposes an integrated per-
sonal health record which is enriched of social contri-
bution feature. This feature is aimed to allow family
member of diabetics to encourage them to keep their
blood glucose levels as close to normal. Furthermore,
this proposed DSCM is enabling the doctors to be ac-
tively involved in helping diabetics in managing their
lifestyle.
3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
The DSCM application that is created is a web-based
application because it tends to be more flexible. Web-
based applications can be accessed through various
devices and various operating systems such as via
smartphones or tablets and others including smart
watches. It doesn’t matter whether users use Win-
dows, Linux, iOS, Mac OS, Blackberry, Android or
other devices; users can still use it only with a web
browser. Users simply open a web browser (for ex-
ample Firefox or Google Chrome) which then points
that web browser to the DSCM application URL to
use this DSCM application.
In addition, users can also access this applica-
tion through all the devices they have without hav-
ing to install it first on each of these devices. This
of course will make it easier for users who tend to
have multiple devices at once or change devices fre-
quently. As for the website interface, DSCM appli-
cation uses a bootstrap framework which is known as
one of the best website front-end framework. By us-
ing this bootstrap framework, the DSCM application
becomes more responsive and can adjust its appear-
ance according to the devices that access it. How-
ever, to use this website-based application, users do
not need hardware with strong specifications because
all applications are placed on the server side rather
than on the client side.
4 FEATURE OF PROPOSED
DSCM APPLICATION
Based on literature study that has been conducted, this
DSCM application is designed to have 5 main mod-
ules namely personal health record, knowledge base
and extraction, intelligent suggestion, notification and
reminder and social contribution.
As seen in the figure 2, the DSCM application is
divided into two levels of users, namely the level of
diabetics and social (family members and internists)
who have different access rights. Diabetic Users will
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