Citation
Peleg, Mor and Shahar, Yuval and Quaglini, Silvana and Broens, Tom and Budasu, Roxana and Fung, Nick and Fux, Adi and García Saez, Gema and Goldstein, Ayelet and González Ferrer, Arturo and Hermens, Hermie and Hernando Pérez, María Elena and Jones, Val and Klevanov, Guy and Klimov, Denis and Knoppel, Daniel and Larburu, Nekane and Marcos, Carlos and Martínez Sarriegui, Iñaki and Napolitano, Carlo and Pallàs, Àngels and Palomares, Ángel and Parimbelli, Enea and Pons, Belén and Riga, Mercedes and Sacchi, Lucia and Shalom, Erez and Soffer, Pnina and Schooten, Boris van
(2017).
Assessment of a personalized and distributed patient guidance system.
"International Journal of Medical Informatics", v. 101
;
pp. 108-130.
ISSN 1386-5056.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.02.010.
Abstract
The MobiGuide project aimed to establish a ubiquitous, user-friendly, patient-centered mobiledecision-support system for patients and for their care providers, based on the continuous application ofclinical guidelines and on semantically integrated electronic health records. Patients would be empow-ered by the system, which would enable them to lead their normal daily lives in their regular environment,while feeling safe, because their health state would be continuously monitored using mobile sensors andself-reporting of symptoms. When conditions occur that require medical attention, patients would benotified as to what they need to do, based on evidence-based guidelines, while their medical team wouldbe informed appropriately, in parallel. We wanted to assess the system?s feasibility and potential effectson patients and care providers in two different clinical domains.