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Bhargavi Govardhanam '23 launches diabetes management app on Google Play Store

Bhargavi Govardhanam
Bhargavi Govardhanam is a Master's of Computer Sciences student from Hyderabad, India.

Android users can now utilize a new mobile app to monitor glucose levels, exercise, carbohydrate intake, and medication record, thanks to a UMass Dartmouth  student.

 鈥23 recently published , assisting Assistant Professor 鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;research project, 鈥淭he Development of a Patient-Centered Diabetes Application for Self-Management Support in Portuguese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Millitus.鈥 The application prototype, funded by the 性闻联播 Dartmouth鈥檚 College of Nursing and Health Sciences Pilgrim Fund Seed Grants, is a simple-to-use, user-centered application with no premium membership or advertisements.

Helping the local community

鈥淚鈥檝e worked on healthcare projects before, but never on something so directly impacting a client,鈥 said Bhargavi. 鈥淚鈥檇 be really happy if something of my work is used in healthcare and helps people. Multiple members of my family are doctors, so it鈥檚 cool to use my strengths in coding to help impact the healthcare industry in my own way.

鈥淧rofessor LeSeure鈥檚 research found that citizens of Portuguese descent, who make up a large demographic in the SouthCoast, are often underprivileged with access to health services and medical care. DiaFriend is easy to use for all, but we made sure to include staples of the Portuguese diet in our calorie and carbohydrate counters.鈥

Many apps exist for this purpose, but they鈥檙e often filled with too many options, requirements, or advertisements, confusing and frustrating users simply looking to track their food intake. DiaFriend is not for profit, offering a service for the good of a community, particularly the underserved population of the SouthCoast.

Making a difference

Bhargavi, a native of Hyderabad, India, has worked on web development in teams before, but this was her first experience developing a mobile application prototype, working independently, and using Google鈥檚 new UI software, Flutter.

Creating a mobile app typically demands a full team of designers, developers, testers, and a project manager working full-time. Alone, and being given just 10 hours a week to work on the project, 鈥渟imple鈥 tasks like changing the shape of a logo, which requires multiple pages of code, could be considered a full day鈥檚 work.

鈥淭hough funding for my work on the app ended in March, and the project wasn鈥檛 done yet, I continued working on it, as it was for a noble cause, and I wanted to bring it live so it could help people and make a difference,鈥 said Bhargavi. 鈥淚 was able to present DiaFriend at UMassD鈥檚 鈥楽hare Your 性闻联播 Series鈥 in late April and publish the app on the Google Play Store in June.

鈥淲hile presenting the app, a student with grandparents of Portuguese descent said they鈥檇 tried other apps to monitor their health and lifestyle, but quickly grew frustrated and quit them. He said DiaFriend was exactly the type of app they were looking for, which was the best feedback I could get, as it means the app will have fulfilled its purpose!鈥

鈥淲e were very impressed with Bhargavi鈥檚 front-end development skills and ability to make the screen display so modernized and attractive,鈥 said LeSeure. 鈥淪he devoted a lot of time to self-educating and worked closely with CIS Professor and co-researcher, , to better understand Flutter and develop the app.

A 鈥渏ack of all trades鈥

Bhargavi, who also works as a Student Assistant for the university鈥檚 library digital systems, and as a Graduate Assistant in the Office of 性闻联播 Administration, has worked on hundred-person web development teams to support web pages at AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Walgreens, and Walmart, but credits this mobile app development with providing her valuable lessons and experience with new technology, as well as the process and project management.

鈥淏uilding this app was a great learning experience for me. I learned a new technology in Flutter and the complete picture of the development process, which will help develop my management skills when working in teams,鈥 said Bhargavi. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also opened various opportunities for me, as multiple employers have reached out with offers.

鈥淚 definitely want to continue building more apps going forward. Today, wherever there is a website, there is a mobile app, and vice versa. Being able to develop both makes me a more valuable asset to my employer.鈥

What鈥檚 next?

The prototype of DiaFriend is designed in such a way that it can be used as a building block for many other applications across domains. While working on other projects for her Master鈥檚 degree, Bhargavi plans to code DiaFriend for the Apple App Store in her spare time, as the project has grown to mean a lot to her, and she wants as many people to have access to help as possible.

Anyone, Portuguese, diabetic, or not, can  from the Google Play Store to get started monitoring their consumption and activity levels.

I鈥檇 be really happy if something of my work is used in healthcare and helps people. Multiple members of my family are doctors, so it鈥檚 cool to use my strengths in coding to help impact the healthcare industry in my own way." Bhargavi Govardhanam '23