| Literature DB >> 25375683 |
Dustin T Dunsmuir, Beth A Payne, Garth Cloete, Christian Leth Petersen, Matthias Görges, Joanne Lim, Peter von Dadelszen, Guy A Dumont, J Mark Ansermino.
Abstract
The development of mobile applications for the diagnosis and management of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia is described. These applications are designed for use by community-based health care providers (c-HCPs) in health facilities and during home visits to collect symptoms and perform clinical measurements (including pulse oximeter readings). The clinical data collected in women with pre-eclampsia are used as the inputs to a predictive model providing a risk score for the development of adverse outcomes. Based on this risk, the applications provide recommendations on treatment, referral, and reassessment. c-HCPs can access patient records across multiple visits, using multiple devices that are synchronized using a secure Research Electronic Data Capture server. A unique feature of these applications is the ability to measure oxygen saturation with a pulse oximeter connected to a smartphone (Phone Oximeter). The mobile health application development process, including challenges encountered and solutions are described.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25375683 DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2014.2301156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE J Biomed Health Inform ISSN: 2168-2194 Impact factor: 5.772