数字生物标记物的可用数据可视化:可用性、数据共享和临床医生接触的分析。

Q1 Computer Science
Digital Biomarkers Pub Date : 2022-09-12 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1159/000525888
Luke Scheuer, John Torous
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摘要

背景:虽然数字表型智能手机应用程序可以收集参与者的大量信息,但人们对如何共享这些数据知之甚少。数据可视化对于确保数字信号和生物标志物的应用更明智、更合乎道德、更有影响力至关重要。但是,对于这些数据的共享,特别是在不同的水平上,从原始数据到拟议的生物标志物,如何影响患者的看法,人们知之甚少。方法:我们比较了五种不同的图表,这些图表由开源mindLAMP应用程序创建的数据生成,反映了不同的数据共享方式,从原始数据到数字生物标志物和相关矩阵。所有的图表都展示给28名参与者,图表的可用性通过系统可用性量表(SUS)来衡量。此外,参与者被问及他们是否愿意分享不同类型的数据,管理数字工作联盟清单(D-WAI),并询问他们是否愿意与护理提供者一起使用这些可视化结果。结果:在向参与者展示的五个图表中,一周内调查反应的可视化变化图表获得了最高的可用性得分,而显示多个指标在一周内变化的图表获得了最低的可用性得分。在观看了这些图表后,参与者更愿意分享全球定位系统数据,28名参与者中有25人同意他们愿意使用这些图表与他们的临床医生交流。讨论/结论:数据可视化可以帮助参与者和患者理解数字生物标志物,并增加对其创建方式的信任。随着数字生物标志物变得越来越复杂,简单的可视化可能无法捕捉它们的多个维度,新的交互式数据可视化可能是必要的,以帮助实现它们的全部价值。
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Usable Data Visualization for Digital Biomarkers: An Analysis of Usability, Data Sharing, and Clinician Contact.

Usable Data Visualization for Digital Biomarkers: An Analysis of Usability, Data Sharing, and Clinician Contact.

Usable Data Visualization for Digital Biomarkers: An Analysis of Usability, Data Sharing, and Clinician Contact.

Usable Data Visualization for Digital Biomarkers: An Analysis of Usability, Data Sharing, and Clinician Contact.

Background: While digital phenotyping smartphone apps can collect vast amounts of information on participants, less is known about how these data can be shared back. Data visualization is critical to ensuring applications of digital signals and biomarkers are more informed, ethical, and impactful. But little is known about how sharing of these data, especially at different levels from raw data through proposed biomarkers, impacts patients' perceptions.

Methods: We compared five different graphs generated from data created by the open source mindLAMP app that reflected different ways to share data, from raw data through digital biomarkers and correlation matrices. All graphs were shown to 28 participants, and the graphs' usability was measured via the System Usability Scale (SUS). Additionally, participants were asked about their comfort sharing different kinds of data, administered the Digital Working Alliance Inventory (D-WAI), and asked if they would want to use these visualizations with care providers.

Results: Of the five graphs shown to participants, the graph visualizing change in survey responses over the course of a week received the highest usability score, with the graph showing multiple metrics changing over a week receiving the lowest usability score. Participants were significantly more likely to be willing to share Global Positioning System data after viewing the graphs, and 25 of 28 participants agreed that they would like to use these graphs to communicate with their clinician.

Discussion/conclusions: Data visualizations can help participants and patients understand digital biomarkers and increase trust in how they are created. As digital biomarkers become more complex, simple visualizations may fail to capture their multiple dimensions, and new interactive data visualizations may be necessary to help realize their full value.

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Digital Biomarkers
Digital Biomarkers Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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