H-Diary: Mobile Application for Headache Diary and Remote Patient Monitoring

A. Aljaaf, D. Al-Jumeily, T. Asman, A. Hussain, T. Baker, M. Alloghani, J. Mustafina
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The initial monitoring of patients with headache is an essential part of ongoing patient safety. Usually, patients are asked to fill in traditional paper-based diaries or outcome measures (e.g., HIT-6 and MIDAS) on a regular basis to measure the impact of headache on a patient's life. However, within publicly funded health care systems such as the UK's National Health Service (NHS), long term monitoring in neurology clinics appears not to be possible for all patients with chronic headache due to the continued decline in funding over the past decade. Nowadays, there is scope to improve patient monitoring and safety in the headache clinic by employing mobile health (mhealth) technologies. The M-health application represents an intelligent solution and holds potential to allow specialists to monitor a larger number of patients than would be possible within the current service model. Mobile applications could replace traditional paper-based diaries and outcome measures and provide several advantages including improved monitoring of historical responses to therapies, improved recording of side effects and can be adapted to improve communication between patients and clinicians. We therefore developed a mobile application-based system to allow remote monitoring of patients with chronic headache.
H-Diary:头痛日记和远程患者监护的移动应用程序
对头痛患者的初步监测是持续患者安全的重要组成部分。通常,患者被要求定期填写传统的纸质日记或结果测量(例如HIT-6和MIDAS),以测量头痛对患者生活的影响。然而,在公共资助的卫生保健系统中,如英国国家卫生服务体系(NHS),由于过去十年资金的持续下降,神经病学诊所的长期监测似乎不可能对所有慢性头痛患者进行监测。如今,通过采用移动医疗(mhealth)技术,可以改善头痛诊所的患者监测和安全。移动医疗应用程序代表了一种智能解决方案,与目前的服务模式相比,它具有允许专家监测更多患者的潜力。移动应用程序可以取代传统的纸质日记和结果测量,并提供一些优势,包括改进对治疗历史反应的监测,改进副作用的记录,并可以改进患者和临床医生之间的沟通。因此,我们开发了一个基于移动应用程序的系统,允许远程监测慢性头痛患者。
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