Wearable Technology in the Management of Chronic Diseases: A Growing Concern

Q1 Medicine
Victor Abiola Adepoju, Safayet Jamil, Mohammad Shahangir Biswas, ABM Alauddin Chowdhury
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Abstract

Wearable technology in the management of chronic diseases has emerged as a significant and growing concern in healthcare. These technologies, including smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other sensor-based devices, offer continuous monitoring and real-time data collection for individuals with chronic conditions. The data collected can include vital signs, activity levels, sleep patterns, and more, providing valuable insights into a patient's health. This trend is particularly relevant in the context of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and respiratory disorders, where continuous monitoring is crucial for effective management. Wearable devices empower patients to actively participate in their healthcare by facilitating self-monitoring and promoting healthy behaviors. Healthcare providers can also leverage the data generated by these devices to make informed decisions, personalize treatment plans, and intervene proactively. However, challenges exist, such as data security and privacy concerns, the accuracy of the collected information, and the need for effective integration into existing healthcare systems. Despite these challenges, the increasing adoption of wearable technology in chronic disease management reflects a promising avenue for improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs through preventive and personalized care.

慢性疾病管理中的可穿戴技术:日益受到关注
慢性疾病管理中的可穿戴技术已成为医疗保健领域一个重要且日益受到关注的问题。这些技术包括智能手表、健身追踪器和其他基于传感器的设备,为慢性病患者提供持续监测和实时数据收集。收集的数据可以包括生命体征、活动水平、睡眠模式等,为患者的健康状况提供有价值的见解。这一趋势在糖尿病、心血管疾病和呼吸系统疾病等慢性疾病的情况下尤为重要,在这些疾病中,持续监测对有效管理至关重要。可穿戴设备通过促进自我监测和促进健康行为,使患者能够积极参与医疗保健。医疗保健提供者还可以利用这些设备生成的数据做出明智的决策、个性化治疗计划和主动干预。然而,挑战仍然存在,例如数据安全和隐私问题、收集信息的准确性以及有效集成到现有医疗保健系统中的需求。尽管存在这些挑战,可穿戴技术在慢性病管理中的日益普及反映了通过预防性和个性化护理改善患者预后和降低医疗保健成本的有希望的途径。
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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
195
审稿时长
35 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal aims to promote progress from basic research to clinical practice and to provide a forum for communication among basic, translational, and clinical research practitioners and physicians from all relevant disciplines. Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, stroke, chronic respiratory diseases (such as asthma and COPD), chronic kidney diseases, and related translational research. Topics of interest for Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine include Research and commentary on models of chronic diseases with significant implications for disease diagnosis and treatment Investigative studies of human biology with an emphasis on disease Perspectives and reviews on research topics that discuss the implications of findings from the viewpoints of basic science and clinical practic.
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