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

Chris M Buonocore, Rosemary A Rocchio, Alfonso Roman, Christine E King, Majid Sarrafzadeh
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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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用于小儿哮喘移动医疗应用的无线传感器依赖性生态瞬间评估。
小儿哮喘是一种常见的慢性疾病,可通过持续的症状管理从无线健康系统中获益。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于智能手表的无线健康系统,它结合了无线传感和生态瞬间评估(EMA)来确定个人的哮喘症状。由于哮喘是一种多方面的疾病,这种方法通过各种基于生理和环境无线传感器的 EMA 触发器,针对常见的哮喘加重症状提供个性化的症状评估。此外,本文介绍的方法还能根据传感器检测到的环境和生理变化以及患者自己的日程安排,有针对性地安排 EMA,从而提高患者使用系统的依从性。在几种实际条件下进行测试后发现,该系统对会引起哮喘症状的生理和环境条件都很敏感。此外,根据这些变化触发的 EMA 问卷是针对哮喘触发本身的,这就为收集数据提供了宝贵的背景资料。
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