Towards Developing a Voice-activated Self-monitoring Application (VoiS) for Adults with Diabetes and Hypertension.

Masud Rabbani, Shiyu Tian, Adib Ahmed Anik, Jake Luo, Min Sook Park, Jeff Whittle, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Hyunkyoung Oh
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The integration of motivational strategies and self-management theory with mHealth tools is a promising approach to changing the behavior of patients with chronic disease. In this manuscript, we describe the development and current architecture of a prototype voice-activated self-monitoring application (VoiS) which is based on these theories. Unlike prior mHealth applications which require textual input, VoiS app relies on the more convenient and adaptable approach of asking users to verbally input markers of diabetes and hypertension control through a smart speaker. The VoiS app can provide real-time feedback based on these markers; thus, it has the potential to serve as a remote, regular, source of feedback to support behavior change. To enhance the usability and acceptability of the VoiS application, we will ask a diverse group of patients to use it in real-world settings and provide feedback on their experience. We will use this feedback to optimize tool performance, so that it can provide patients with an improved understanding of their chronic conditions. The VoiS app can also facilitate remote sharing of chronic disease control with healthcare providers, which can improve clinical efficacy and reduce the urgency and frequency of clinical care encounters. Because the VoiS app will be configured for use with multiple platforms, it will be more robust than existing systems with respect to user accessibility and acceptability.

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为患有糖尿病和高血压的成年人开发声控自监测应用程序(VoiS)。
将动机策略和自我管理理论与mHealth工具相结合是改变慢性病患者行为的一种很有前途的方法。在本文中,我们描述了基于这些理论的原型语音激活自监测应用程序(VoiS)的开发和当前架构。与之前需要文本输入的mHealth应用程序不同,VoiS应用程序依赖于一种更方便、适应性更强的方法,即要求用户通过智能扬声器口头输入糖尿病和高血压控制的标志物。VoiS应用程序可以根据这些标记提供实时反馈;因此,它有可能成为支持行为改变的远程、定期的反馈来源。为了提高VoiS应用程序的可用性和可接受性,我们将要求不同的患者群体在现实世界中使用它,并对他们的体验提供反馈。我们将利用这些反馈来优化工具性能,从而使患者更好地了解他们的慢性病。VoiS应用程序还可以促进与医疗保健提供者远程共享慢性病控制,这可以提高临床疗效,降低临床护理的紧迫性和频率。由于VoiS应用程序将配置为可与多个平台一起使用,因此在用户可访问性和可接受性方面,它将比现有系统更强大。
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