使用TrackYourHealth平台开发用于研究COVID-19大流行的应用程序

Carsten Vogel, R. Pryss, Johannes Schobel, W. Schlee, Felix Beierle
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通过封锁和日常生活的其他严重变化,几乎每个人都受到了COVID-19大流行的影响。除其他外,科学家和医生主要对研究、监测和改善一般人群的身心健康感兴趣。移动健康应用程序(mHealth)和分别进行生态瞬时评估(EMA)的应用程序可以在这方面提供帮助。然而,开发这样的移动应用程序带来了许多挑战,如昂贵的软件开发工作、严格的隐私规则、遵守道德准则、当地法律和法规。在本文中,我们介绍了TrackYourHealth (TYH),这是一个高度可配置、通用和模块化的移动数据收集和EMA平台,使我们能够在短短几周内开发并发布两个与COVID-19相关的移动多平台应用程序。我们介绍了TYH,并强调了类似应用程序的研究人员和开发人员也可能面临的具体挑战,特别是在开发与医疗领域相关的应用程序时。
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Developing Apps for Researching the COVID-19 Pandemic with the TrackYourHealth Platform
Through lockdowns and other severe changes to daily life, almost everyone is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientists and medical doctors are - among others - mainly interested in researching, monitoring, and improving physical and mental health of the general population. Mobile health apps (mHealth), and apps conducting ecological momentary assessments (EMA) respectively, can help in this context. However, developing such mobile applications poses many challenges like costly software development efforts, strict privacy rules, compliance with ethical guidelines, local laws, and regulations. In this paper, we present TrackYourHealth (TYH), a highly configurable, generic, and modular mobile data collection and EMA platform, which enabled us to develop and release two mobile multiplatform applications related to COVID-19 in just a few weeks. We present TYH and highlight specific challenges researchers and developers of similar apps may also face, especially when developing apps related to the medical field.
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