Literature DB >> 17911700

A mobile phone based remote patient monitoring system for chronic disease management.

Mathieu Trudel1, Joseph A Cafazzo, Melinda Hamill, Walter Igharas, Kevin Tallevi, Peter Picton, Jack Lam, Peter G Rossos, Anthony C Easty, Alexander Logan.   

Abstract

Rising concern over the poor state of chronic disease management led to the user-informed design and development of a home tele-monitoring system. Focus groups with patients and primary care providers guided the research team towards a design that would accommodate the workflow and concerns of the healthcare providers and the low use and comfort with technology found among the patient population. The system was trialed in a before-and-after pilot study of 34 patients with diabetes and hypertension. Findings demonstrate a significant improvement in systolic and diastolic blood pressure. An RCT beginning in 2007 is being conducted to confirm these findings. It is hypothesized that this user-centred approach, utilizing focus groups, iterative design and human factors methods of evaluation, will lead to the next-generation of home tele-monitoring applications that are more intuitive, less cumbersome, and ultimately bring about greater patient compliance and better physician management.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17911700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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