会话人工产物的评价及其在远程病人监护中的应用

L. Black, M. McTear, N. Black, R. Harper, M. Lemon
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慢性疾病的不断增加,加上人口结构的变化和久坐不动的生活方式的增加,使目前的卫生资源面临相当大的压力。为了将护理扩展到更广泛的受众,通过电信技术管理这些患者的方法应该是安全、可用和负担得起的。本文报道了糖尿病合并高血压患者的管理解决方案的开发。该系统名为DI@L-log,是一种智能、自动化的远程监控系统,通过使用语音对话技术,患者可以主动参与到自己的病情护理中来。我们讨论了最近一项涉及北爱尔兰阿尔斯特社区医院信托(UCHT)的5名高血压糖尿病患者的初步研究结果及其在增加慢性病患者数量方面的潜在用途。
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Appraisal of a conversational artefact and its utility in remote patient monitoring
The escalating rise in chronic illnesses, coupled with the shift in population demographics and increasing sedentary lifestyle has placed current health resources under considerable strain. In order to extend care to a wider audience, methods for managing these patients via telecommunications technology should be safe, usable and affordable. This paper reports on the development of a management solution for patients with diabetes and co-existing hypertension. The proposed system, known as DI@L-log, is an intelligent, automated remote monitoring system which involves patients proactively in the care of their condition by using spoken dialogue technology. We discuss the preliminary findings of a recent study involving 5 hypertensive diabetic patients from the Ulster community hospitals trust (UCHT) in Northern Ireland and its potential use in augmenting care for the increasing number of chronic disease patients.
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