Poster: DyMand -- An Open-Source Mobile and Wearable System for Assessing Couples' Dyadic Management of Chronic Diseases

George Boateng, P. Santhanam, J. Lüscher, U. Scholz, T. Kowatsch
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Married adults share illness management with spouses and it involves social support and common dyadic coping (CDC). Social support and CDC have an impact on health behavior and well-being or emotions in couples' dyadic management of diabetes in daily life. Hence, understanding dyadic interactions in-situ in chronic disease management could inform behavioral interventions to help the dyadic management of chronic diseases. It is however not clear how well social support and CDC can be assessed in daily life among couples who are managing chronic diseases. In this ongoing work, we describe the development of DyMand, a novel open-source mobile and wearable system for ambulatory assessment of couples' dyadic management of chronic diseases. Our first prototype is used in the context of diabetes mellitus Type II. Additionally, we briefly describe our experience deploying the prototype in two pre-pilot tests with five subjects and our plans for future deployments.
海报:DyMand——一个开源的移动和可穿戴系统,用于评估夫妇对慢性病的双重管理
已婚成年人与配偶共同管理疾病,这包括社会支持和共同的二元应对(CDC)。社会支持和疾病控制对夫妻日常生活中糖尿病双重管理中的健康行为和幸福感或情绪有影响。因此,了解慢性病管理中的二元相互作用可以为行为干预提供信息,以帮助慢性病的二元管理。然而,目前尚不清楚在患有慢性疾病的夫妇的日常生活中,社会支持和疾病预防控制中心的评估效果如何。在这项正在进行的工作中,我们描述了DyMand的开发,这是一种新颖的开源移动和可穿戴系统,用于动态评估夫妻对慢性疾病的双重管理。我们的第一个原型用于II型糖尿病。此外,我们还简要介绍了我们在两个预试点测试中部署原型的经验,其中有五个主题,以及我们未来部署的计划。
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