面向脑卒中康复协作医疗活动的群件架构

IF 0.7 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Sofía Isabel Fernández Gregorio, Luis G. Montané-Jiménez, Carmen Mezura Godoy, Viviana Yarel Rosales-Morales
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摘要

摘要中风患者需要进行康复治疗,才能从中风造成的后果中恢复过来。为了进行康复,一个由多学科专家组成的团队会介入,从神经学、营养学、心理学和理疗学等不同领域提供护理。在康复过程中,医生与医疗计算软件和设备进行交互。这些互动代表了康复后的医疗活动。然而,对于专家如何协调开展医疗活动还没有明确的概念。目前还没有特定的沟通渠道,可以让多学科协作实现全面康复。本文对解决这一问题的最新技术进行了系统回顾。另一方面,本文提出了一个支持该领域的协作软件架构,该架构允许通过人机多模态交互监控医疗活动。该架构由三层组成:(1) 感知交互和监控活动;(2) 控制多学科访问和共享信息;(3) 分析和评估多学科活动的执行情况。评估活动的执行情况将有助于医生就治疗计划的执行做出决策。因此,我们提出了一种活动表示图,以促进这种评估。最后,我们开发了一个以用户为中心的设计原型,以感知该架构所支持的人机交互。
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Architecture for Groupware Oriented to Collaborative Medical Activities in the Rehabilitation of Strokes

Architecture for Groupware Oriented to Collaborative Medical Activities in the Rehabilitation of Strokes

Abstract

When a person suffers a stroke, they require rehabilitation to recover from the consequences caused by this event. In order to carry out the rehabilitation, a multidisciplinary team of specialists intervenes, providing care from diverse areas such as neurology, nutrition, psychology, and physiotherapy. In the rehabilitation process, physicians interact with medical computing software and devices. The interactions represent medical activities that follow rehabilitation. However, there is no clear conception of how specialists coordinate to carry out medical activities. There are no specific communication channels that allow multidisciplinary collaboration for complete rehabilitation. This paper presents a systematic review of the state of the art that addresses this problem. On the other hand, a collaborative software architecture is proposed to support this area, which allows the monitoring medical activities from human-computer multimodal interactions. The architecture is composed of 3 layers: (1) to perceive the interactions and to monitor the activities, (2) to control the multidisciplinary access and share the information, and (3) to analyze and evaluate the execution of the multidisciplinary activities. Evaluating how the activities are carried out will help the physicians make decisions regarding the execution of the treatment plan. Therefore, we propose an activities representation diagram that facilitates this evaluation. Finally, we developed a prototype with a user-centered design that perceives human-computer interactions supported by the architecture.

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Programming and Computer Software
Programming and Computer Software 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
28.60%
发文量
35
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Programming and Computer Software is a peer reviewed journal devoted to problems in all areas of computer science: operating systems, compiler technology, software engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.
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