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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Verktygslåda för Persuasive design inom eHälsa

Hatschek, Jonas, Isaksson, Frej January 2017 (has links)
The fast technical development enables new application areas within health care, and theimportance of eHealth increases. Meanwhile, conscious behavioral change throughpersuasive technology has shown to be a functional and effective method. This studyaimed at producing a design model, customized for persuasive design within eHealth. Themodel took the shape of a toolbox, containing tools which aim to respond to key aspectsassociated with the field, and was qualitatively evaluated through interviews with expertswho assessed the quality. The interview recordings were abductively analyzed, and themodel revised by the analysis’ results. The findings contributed to a widenedcomprehension of the area and resulted in a new version of the model, and other valuableinsights about the aspect of context within persuasive design and eHealth. / Den snabba tekniska utvecklingen möjliggör nya användningsområden inom hälsoområdet,och vikten av eHälsa ökar. Samtidigt har medveten beteendeförändring genom persuasivedesign visat sig vara en funktionell och effektiv metod. I den här studien var målet attproducera en modell, anpassad för design inom eHälsa. Modellen tog formen av enverktygslåda, innehållande verktyg avsedda att besvara nyckelfaktorer inom fältet, ochevaluerades kvalitativt genom intervjuer med experter för att öka dess kvalité.Intervjuinspelningarna analyserades abduktivt, och modellen reviderades efter analysensresultat. Resultaten bidrar till en utvidgad förståelse inom fältet, en ny version av modellenoch andra värdefulla insikter angående kontext som en aspekt inom persuasive design ocheHälsa.
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Short message service normalization for communication with a health information system

Adesina, Ademola Olusola January 2011 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD / Short Message Service (SMS) is one of the most popularly used services for communication between mobile phone users. In recent times it has also been proposed as a means for information access. However, there are several challenges to be overcome in order to process an SMS, especially when it is used as a query in an information retrieval system.SMS users often tend deliberately to use compacted and grammatically incorrect writing that makes the message difficult to process with conventional information retrieval systems. To overcome this, a pre-processing step known as normalization is required. In this thesis an investigation of SMS normalization algorithms is carried out. To this end,studies have been conducted into the design of algorithms for translating and normalizing SMS text. Character-based, unsupervised and rule-based techniques are presented. An investigation was also undertaken into the design and development of a system for information access via SMS. A specific system was designed to access information related to a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) database in healthcare, using a case study. This study secures SMS communication, especially for healthcare information systems. The proposed technique is to encipher the messages using the secure shell (SSH) protocol.
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Mobilní systém pro monitorování sportovní aktivity / Mobil system for monitoring of sports activity

Maleňák, Filip January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyse methods that are used for monitoring athlete’s activities and a description of current technical solutions with a focus on heart rate and respiratory rate monitoring. The presented solution shows the possibilities of using available open source SW and HW technologies and their implementation in the design of an integrated tool for monitoring sports activities with the iOS operating system.
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Elektronický systém pro podporu provádění klinických studií s možností zpracování dat pomocí umělé inteligence / Electronic clinical study management system with artificial intelligence-based data processing capabilities

Mužný, Miroslav January 2021 (has links)
An increasing amount of data are collected through wearable devices during ambulatory, and long-term monitoring of biological signals, adoption of persuasive technology and dynamics of clinical trials information sharing - all of that changes the possible clinical intervention. Moreover, more and more smartphone apps are hitting the market as they become a tool in daily life for many people around the globe. All of these applications are generating a tremendous amount of data, that is difficult to process using traditional methods, and asks for engagement of advanced methods of data processing. For recruiting patients, this calls for a shift from traditional methods of engaging patients to modern communication platforms such as social media, that are providing easy access to up- to-date information on an everyday basis. These factors make the clinical study progression demanding, in terms of unified participant management and processing of connected digital resources. Some clinical trials put a strong accent on remote sensing data and patient engagement through their smartphones. To facilitate this, a direct participant messaging, where the researchers give support, guidance and troubleshooting on a personal level using already adopted communication channels, needs to be implemented. Since the...
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of an mHealth application (SMART4MD) and analysis of the effect of dialysis treatments on labor market outcomes : Health technology assessment of two treatment methods

Ghani, Zartashia January 2020 (has links)
Health Technology Assessment is an important factor for decision making in the healthcare sector in Sweden. It helps to curtail the rising costs associated with the healthcare sector and aids in the efficient allocation of scarce public health resources. This thesis investigates the cost-effectiveness and the effectiveness in general of two health technologies, addressing the following research objectives: i) assessing the cost-effectiveness of mobile health (mHealth) interventions designed for older adults diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, and ii) assessing the effectiveness of peritoneal dialysis (PD) treatment on labor market outcomes in comparison with institutional hemodialysis (IHD) treatment in Swedish settings. Study I and Study II are related to the first research objective. In Study I, we summarized and critically assessed the current evidence on the cost-effectiveness of mHealth interventions focusing on older adults; we found some evidence supporting the cost-effectiveness of these interventions. In Study II, we conducted a within-trial cost-effectiveness analysis of the software application Support, Monitoring and Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia (SMART4MD) from a healthcare perspective for a period of six months. A total of 345 Swedish dyads (MCI patient and informal caregiver) participated in this study. For a short time period of six months, we found that SMART4MD is not cost-effective for MCI patients (statistically insignificant); however, a trend was observed that indicated that it might be cost-effective for informal caregivers, although results remained statistically insignificant (p > 0.05). Study III is related to the second research objective. In Study III, we investigated the effect of PD on labor market outcomes (employment rate, work income, and disability pension) in comparison to IHD. We found that PD is associated with a treatment advantage over IHD in terms of increased employment, work income, and reduced disability pension in the Swedish population after controlling for non-random selection for the treatment.
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Erfarenheter vid tillämpning av m-hälsa och digital hälsoteknik bland personer med diabetes typ 2

Abdollahzadeh, Avishan, Sangarnegar, Andreas January 2022 (has links)
Bakgrund: Diabetes typ 2 är en kronisk sjukdom samt ett globalt folkhälsoproblem. Hälso-och sjukvården i många länder strävar efter att minska diabetesrelaterade komplikationer. Patientens egenvård och självhantering av diabetes typ 2 har en betydande roll i behandlingsförloppet. Digital hälsoteknik och m-hälsa är en resurs som kan möjliggöra att patienter känner sig delaktiga och självständiga i hantering av diabetes typ 2. Dessa hälsoinsatser har potential att öka patientens välbefinnande och livskvalité.   Syfte: Syftet är att beskriva erfarenheter från användning av m-hälsa och digital hälsoteknik bland patienter med diabetes typ 2.   Metod: Allmän litteraturöversikt med tematisk analys som baserades på 11 vetenskapliga originalartiklar med kvalitativ ansats. Resultat: Dataanalysen resulterade i fem teman: Förbättrad egenvård och empowerment, Ökad kunskap och patientcoaching, Integritet, säkerhet och trovärdighet, Tillgänglighet till vårdgivare, samt Utmaningar- kostnad och teknisk erfarenhet. Resultatet visade att det finns både möjligheter och utmaningar med användning av m-hälsa och digital hälsoteknik för patienter med diabetes typ 2. Dessa hälsoresurser kunde stärka patienters förmågan till egenvård som bidrog till ökad egenmakt och självständighet hos patienterna. Slutsats: Patienterna hade en positiv upplevelse av tillämpning av digital hälsoteknik och m-hälsa med avseende på egenvårdaktiviteter samt kunskap och kontroll över sjukdomstillståndet. Digitala hälsovårdstjänster på distans möjliggjorde en lätt och bekväm tillgång till sjukvårdspersonal för patienter med diabetes typ 2. Detta ökade deras tillfredsställelse och minskade behovet av fysiska besök av sjukvårdspersonal. Kostnaden för teknikutrustning samt låga nivåer av digital kompetens begränsade patienters upplevelse av de möjligheter som dessa resurser kan bidra med. En god och jämlik hälsa kan uppnås genom att öka medvetenheten kring de möjligheter som erbjuds av m-hälsa och digital hälsoteknik. / Background: Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease and a global public health problem. Healthcare in many countries are working hard to reduce diabetes-related complications. Patient self-care and self-management of type 2 diabetes play a major roll during the treatment. Digital health technology and mHealth are resources that can enable patients to feel involved and independent in the management of type 2 diabetes. These health initiatives have the potential to increase the patient’s well-being and quality of life.  Aim: The aim was to describe experiences of the use of mHealth and digital health technologies among patients with type 2 diabetes.  Method: General literature review with thematic analysis based on 11 original scientific articles with a qualitative approach.  Results: The data analysis resulted in five themes: Improved self-care and empowerment, Increased knowledge and patient coaching, Integrity, safety and credibility, Accessibility to care providers, Challenges- costs and technical experience. The results showed that there are both opportunities and challenges with the use of m-health and digital health technology for patients with type 2 diabetes. These health resources could strengthen patients' ability to self-care which contributed to increased autonomy and independence in patients. Conclusions: The patients had a positive experience of applying digital heath technologies and mHealth regarding to self-care activities as well as knowledge and control over the disease state. Digital health care services in long distance enabled easy and convenient access to healthcare professionals for patient with type 2 diabetes, increased their satisfaction and reduced the need for physical visits by healthcare professionals. The cost of technology equipment and low levels of digital competence limited patients’ experience of the opportunities that might be used of these resources. Good and equal health can be achieved by increasing awareness of the opportunities offered by mHealth and digital health technologies.
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Elektronický systém pro podporu provádění klinických studií s možností zpracování dat pomocí umělé inteligence / Electronic clinical study management system with artificial intelligence-based data processing capabilities

Mužný, Miroslav January 2021 (has links)
An increasing amount of data are collected through wearable devices during ambulatory, and long-term monitoring of biological signals, adoption of persuasive technology and dynamics of clinical trials information sharing - all of that changes the possible clinical intervention. Moreover, more and more smartphone apps are hitting the market as they become a tool in daily life for many people around the globe. All of these applications are generating a tremendous amount of data, that is difficult to process using traditional methods, and asks for engagement of advanced methods of data processing. For recruiting patients, this calls for a shift from traditional methods of engaging patients to modern communication platforms such as social media, that are providing easy access to up- to-date information on an everyday basis. These factors make the clinical study progression demanding, in terms of unified participant management and processing of connected digital resources. Some clinical trials put a strong accent on remote sensing data and patient engagement through their smartphones. To facilitate this, a direct participant messaging, where the researchers give support, guidance and troubleshooting on a personal level using already adopted communication channels, needs to be implemented. Since the...
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Acceptance-based Information Systems Engineering: Akzeptanzorientierte Gestaltung mobiler und tragbarer Informationssysteme

Berkemeier, Lisa 14 October 2019 (has links)
Akzeptanzprobleme gelten als ein Hindernis für die erfolgreiche Entwicklung und Diffusion digitaler Innovationen. Dabei findet das Konzept der Technologieakzeptanz aktuell in Wissenschaft und Praxis primär in der Evaluation Anwendung. Es wird ein ganzheitlicher Ansatz zur Berücksichtigung dieses Phänomens in der Systementwicklung benötigt. Zielsetzung dieser Forschungsarbeit ist daher die Integration von Akzeptanz als Gestaltungsziel (Acceptance-by-Design) in die Entwicklung mobiler und tragbarer Informationssysteme. Dazu werden zunächst im Rahmen der Entwicklung tragbarer Informationssysteme (1) nutzbringende Anwendungsfälle identifiziert, (2) Einflussfaktoren der Benutzerfreundlichkeit betrachtet und (3) ein ganzheitliches Vorgehen zur Systementwicklung unter der Anwendung des Ansatzes Acceptance-by-Design untersucht. Anschließend werden (4) die Erkenntnisse durch den Transfer auf einen Anwendungsfall für ein mobiles Informationssystem überprüft und erweitert. In einem gestaltungsorientierten Ansatz wird die identifizierte Forschungslücke mit Erkenntnissen aus zwei Anwendungsbeispielen adressiert. Zum einen wird die Anwendung von Smart Glasses in den Prozessen der Intralogistik und Mehrwertdienstleistungen eruiert. Zum anderen erfolgt die Betrachtung einer Analogiekonstruktion durch den Transfer eines mobilen Informationssystems für den technischen Kundendienst auf eine mHealth-Applikation zur Unterstützung medizinischer Dienstleistungen in ländlichen Regionen von Entwicklungsländern. Die vorliegende Dissertation trägt damit zur Wissensbasis der gestaltungsorientierten Wirtschaftsinformatik mit Erkenntnissen zur akzeptanzorientierten Gestaltung von tragbaren und mobilen Informationssystemen bei. Damit entsteht gleichzeitig ein Beitrag zur Wissensbasis der Akzeptanzforschung in Form eines gestaltungsorientierten Ansatzes, um Akzeptanz ganzheitlich in der Systementwicklung zu integrieren. Darüber hinaus wird das Service System Engineering als Teildisziplin der Wirtschaftsinformatik adressiert mit Gestaltungswissen zur Entwicklung von Informationssystemen für die Unterstützung von Dienstleistungsprozessen auf Basis digitaler Innovationen.
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Validitet och användbarhet av appen Vitala : Med fokus på applikationens rehabiliteringsdel / Validity and usability of the application Vitala : Focus on the section for rehabilitation in the application

Lindqvist, Emil, Åslin, Fredrik January 2022 (has links)
Introduktion: Långvarig smärta kostar samhället mycket pengar varje år. Under 2020 och 2021 utvecklades applikationen Vitala som stöd för patienter med behov av fysisk aktivitet i sin rehabilitering av sjukdomar. I applikationen ingår en del som syftar till rehabilitering för personer med muskuloskeletala besvär i nacke, axlar, rygg och höft. Den här studien är den första av sitt slag som utvärderar rehabiliteringsdelen i Vitala. Syftet med denna studie var att undersöka användbarhet, deltagarnas förståelse för applikationens frågor och instruktioner, samt relevansen av Vitalas val av övningar för deras smärtmekanismer. Metod: Tio studiedeltagare med besvär i nacke-/skuldra och ländrygg-/höft sedan ≥4 veckor rekryterades genom en privat fysioterapi- och naprapatklinik i Stockholm. Deltagarna observerades när de använde applikationen för att diagnostisera sina besvär och deras förståelse för appens frågor och tester bedömdes. Efter användning skattades användbarhet genom frågeformulär (Health-ITUES och System Usability Scale). Validitet undersöktes genom att jämföra funktionsdiagnos och övningar som förskrevs av Vitala med en erfaren fysioterapeuts bedömning av funktionsdiagnos och rekommenderade övningar. Resultat: Användbarheten i rehabiliteringsdelen skattades mellan mycket bra och bästa tänkbara. Studiedeltagarna förstod frågor och instruktioner i 88% av fallen. Applikationens funktionsdiagnoser var i linje med fysioterapeutens i 9 av 10 fall. Överensstämmelsen av övningarna var fullständiga för fem av deltagarna, fyra saknade något element och endast en bedömdes bristfällig. Konklusion: Studiedeltagarna visade en god förståelse för Vitalas frågor och instruktioner, vilket var i linje med deras egna skattningar där appen bedömdes vara lätt att använda. En viss svårighet med att förstå vad som menades med begreppen smärta och besvär uppstod hos en del. Vitala hade en god överensstämmelse gällande övningar och funktionsdiagnos, med undantag för deltagare med patoanatomiska förändringar eller nociplastiska smärttillstånd.
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Empowering Patients for Shared Decision Making in Lung Cancer Screening via Text Messages

Ito Fukunaga, Mayuko 03 December 2020 (has links)
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) counseling for lung cancer screening is recommended by multiple professional societies and mandated by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services since lung cancer screening has both benefits and risks. However, uptake of SDM counseling as well as lung cancer screening itself remain low. We sought to develop educational text messages about lung cancer screening as an innovative implementation intervention tool to promote patient-provider discussion about lung cancer screening. Methods: After the study team drafted educational text messages about lung cancer screening, informed by existing decision aids, participants who had had lung cancer screening were recruited and asked to review and edit text messages. After that, participants eligible for lung cancer screening without the previous screening experience were recruited and were asked to select the messages to be included in this text message intervention. The final set of 14 text messages were delivered to the participants both with and without the previous lung cancer screening over a period of 14 days. Participants completed a telephone survey assessing their reactions to the messages after receiving the last message. Results: We successfully involved twelve participants with lung cancer screening experience and eleven lung cancer screening eligible participants without previous screening experience in the development of educational text messages about lung cancer screening. After one participant withdrew, 22 participants received text messages and completed the survey regarding the messages. Most participants (18 of 22) reported reading all 14 text messages, however most recommended sending fewer messages (median recommended number of messages = 10). Participants found the educational text messages informative. Only four participants reported the text messages triggered anxiety and two reported text messages disrupted their daily activities. Participants perceived the text messages would empower patients to discuss lung cancer screening with their providers. Conclusion: Participants generally supported the use of educational text messages about lung cancer screening to increase patients’ awareness and promote patient-provider discussion. Engaging patients in the development and evaluation of text messages elicited helpful feedback that will inform the content of the messages to be delivered via this lung cancer screening text messages intervention.

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