| Literature DB >> 26019809 |
Manal Almalki1, Kathleen Gray1, Fernando Martin Sanchez1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Self-quantification is seen as an emerging paradigm for health care self-management. Self-quantification systems (SQS) can be used for tracking, monitoring, and quantifying health aspects including mental, emotional, physical, and social aspects in order to gain self-knowledge. However, there has been a lack of a systematic approach for conceptualising and mapping the essential activities that are undertaken by individuals who are using SQS in order to improve health outcomes. In this paper, we propose a new model of personal health information self-quantification systems (PHI-SQS). PHI-SQS model describes two types of activities that individuals go through during their journey of health self-managed practice, which are 'self-quantification' and 'self-activation'.Entities:
Keywords: Self-quantification; big data; knowledge; personal health informatics; quantification activities; quantified self; reflection; self-activation; self-monitoring; self-tracking
Year: 2015 PMID: 26019809 PMCID: PMC4437547 DOI: 10.1186/2047-2501-3-S1-S1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Inf Sci Syst ISSN: 2047-2501
Figure 1PHI-SQS model. Self-quantification activities are located in the dark side of the arrow, whereas self-activation activities are located in the light side.
Selected self-quantification systems by health data type.
| Environmental exposure (exposome) | Physiological patterns (phenome) | Genetic traits (genome) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zeo | Moodpanda | 23andMe | |
| Digifit, Wikilife and BodyTrack | |||
Examples of primary SQS and their classification.
| Primary Self-Quantification System | ||
|---|---|---|
| Components | Classification | Description |
| Zeo headband sensor, Zeo bedside clock device, computer or smartphone, and Zeo application | Hybrid system | It tracks sleep quality; the amount of hours slept at each of the four different sleep stages (REM, deep sleep, light sleep, and waking). |
| Fitbit clip, USB dongle, computer or smartphone, Fitbit application | Standalone system | It tracks movement, stairs climbed, showing the exact steps taken, calories burned, distance travelled, and hours of sleep. |
| Inflatable rubber cuff, Actipressure device, FitLinxx SyncPoints and ActiHealth application | Hybrid system | It tracks blood pressure. |
| Smartphone and MoodPanda app | Smartphone-based system | It tracks the user happiness mood. |
| Lancing tool, test strip, blood glucose meter, smartphone, and iBGStar® Diabetes Manager app | Hybrid system | It tracks the blood sugar. |
| Sensor, computer or smartphone, and | Standalone system | It tracks Carbon monoxide (CO), Nitrogen oxide (NOx), Noise, Temperature, and Humidity. |
| Sample kit and 23andMe application | Hybrid system | It is a genetic test for DNA analysis. |
| Sample kit and uBiome application | Hybrid system | It provides an analysis of the microbes that exist in the skin, ears, mouth, sinuses, genitals and gut. |
Examples of secondary SQS and their classification.
| Secondary Self-Quantification System | ||
|---|---|---|
| Components | Classification | Description |
| Digifit connector device, smartphone app, primary SQS, and website | Hardware-based system | Digifit is a cardio fitness system which consists of a connector that can aggregate heart rate and all runs, rides, spinning and cardio, and Digifit website. The connector device must be attached to a smartphone to start collecting data. Digifit is compatible with about 80 ANT+ sensors (ANT+ is an interoperability standard): Zeo, Fitbit, Garmin, Adidas, Withings and more. |
| BodyTrack website, primary SQS, and computer | Software-based system | BodyTrack website aggregates personal measurement readings - such as sleep quality, exercise, food intake, calories consumed, weight, environmental data etc. - that are delivered by different tools - such as Fitbit, and Zeo, etc. |
| Wikilife website, primary SQS, and computer | Software-based system | Wikilife website aggregates lifestyle information such as exercise, health, psychological, nutrition, milestones (important events during an individual's lifetime), work, education, beauty, travel, spirituality, and physiological data. |
Data flow stages and activities in primary SQS.
| Data flow stages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Tool | SQS | Action property | Activity |
| Zeo headband sensor | Zeo sleep manager | C | Yes |
| Accelerometer and Altimeter sensor on Fitbit clip | Fitbit | C | Yes |
| Inflatable rubber cuff | Actipressure | U | Yes |
| IPhone keypad | MoodPanda | U | Yes |
| Blood glucose meter | iBGStar | C | Yes |
| Senspod device | Sensaris Senspod | C | Yes |
| Sample kit | 23andMe and uBiome | U | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Zeo sleep manager and Sensaris Senspod. | S | No |
| WiFi | Fitbit | C | Yes |
| BodyLAN wireless | Actipressure | S | No |
| Not applicable | MoodPanda | - | - |
| Universal Serial Bus (USB) network (e.g., blood glucose meter and its adaptor) | iBGStar | S | No |
| Shipping the sample kit | 23andMe and uBiome. | U | Yes |
| Smartphone memory | MoodPana, and iBGstar. | S | No |
| Internal flash storage or SD Card | Zeo, Fitbit, Actipressure, and Sensaris Senspod. | S | No |
| Not applicable | 23andMe and uBiome. | - | - |
| Application has a feature for downloading data from the server of the service provider into files (e.g., XML, CSV, etc.) | Zeo, Fitbit, Actipressure, iBGstar, Sensaris Senspod, MoodPanda, 23andMe and uBiome. | C | Yes |
| Device | Zeo, Fitbit, Actipressure, iBGstar, and Sensaris Senspod. | S | No |
| Smartphone-based app | MoodPanda | S | No |
| Device display screen | Zeo, Fitbit, Actipressure, and iBGstar. | S | No |
| Smartphone-based app | Zeo, Fitbit, iBGstar, Sensaris Senspod, and MoodPanda. | C | Yes |
| Web-based application | Zeo, Fitbit, Actipressure, iBGstar, Sensaris Senspod, 23andMe and uBiome. | C | Yes |
| Application has a feature for sharing data with social networks such as Facebook | Zeo, Fitbit, Actipressure, MoodPanda, iBGstar, and Sensaris Senspod. | C | Yes |
| Application has a feature for importing data; so the user can share them manually. | 23andMe and uBiome. | U | Yes |
S = System-driven action, U = User-driven action, C = Combination of both action
Data flow stages and activities in secondary SQS.
| Data flow stages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Tool | SQS | Action property | Activity |
| Primary self-quantification tools | Digifit, BodyTrack and Wikilife | C | Yes |
| Primary self-quantification tools and apps | U | Yes | |
| Universal Serial Bus (USB) network | Digifit, BodyTrack and Wikilife | S | No |
| Application has a feature for importing data | U | Yes | |
| Files (e.g., XML, CSV, etc.) | Digifit website, BodyTrack and Wikilife | C | Yes |
| Connector | Digifit, BodyTrack and Wikilife | S | No |
| Web-based application | C | Yes | |
| Web-based application | Digifit website, BodyTrack, and Wikilife | C | Yes |
| Application has a feature for sharing data with social networks such as Facebook | Digifit website, BodyTrack, and Wikilife | C | Yes |
| Application has a feature for importing data | C | Yes | |
S = System-driven action, U = User-driven action, C = Combination of both action
Figure 2SQS taxonomy.
Self-quantification activities in PHI-SQS model.
| Self-quantification activities | Data flow stages |
|---|---|
| Managing data | Data collection |
| Data transmission | |
| Data storing | |
| Reflecting upon data | Data aggregation |
| Data analysis and visualisation | |
| Data sharing | |