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Wireless Sensor-Dependent Ecological Momentary Assessment for Pediatric Asthma mHealth Applications.

Chris M Buonocore1, Rosemary A Rocchio2, Alfonso Roman2, Christine E King1, Majid Sarrafzadeh1.   

Abstract

Pediatric asthma is a prevalent chronic disease condition that can benefit from wireless health systems through constant symptom management. In this paper, we propose a smart watch based wireless health system that incorporates wireless sensing and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to determine an individual's asthma symptoms. Since asthma is a multifaceted disease, this approach provides individualized symptom assessments through various physiological and environmental wireless sensor based EMA triggers specific to common asthma exacerbations. Furthermore, the approach described here improves compliance to use of the system through insightful EMA scheduling related to sensor detected environmental and physiological changes, as well as the patient's own schedule. After testing under several real world conditions, it was found that the system is sensitive to both physiological and environmental conditions that would cause asthma symptoms. Furthermore, the EMA questionnaires that were triggered based on these changes were specific to the asthma trigger itself, allowing for invaluable context behind the data to be collected.

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Keywords:  ecological momentary assessment; mobile applications; mobile health (mHealth); wireless health systems

Year:  2017        PMID: 29445779      PMCID: PMC5808559          DOI: 10.1109/CHASE.2017.72

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Int Conf Connect Health Appl Syst Eng Technol


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