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Assistive Technologies: Helping the Ill

Assistive Technologies: Helping the Ill. Class 7. Agenda. 3:00-3:25 Presentation by Dola 3:25-3:50 Assistive Technologies for the Ill. Where are we?. Topics in Medical Informatics. Performance Support Systems. Assistive Technology. Emergency Response. Medical Records (PHR).

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Assistive Technologies: Helping the Ill

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  1. Assistive Technologies: Helping the Ill Class 7

  2. Agenda • 3:00-3:25 Presentation by Dola • 3:25-3:50 Assistive Technologies for the Ill

  3. Where are we? Topics in Medical Informatics Performance Support Systems Assistive Technology Emergency Response Medical Records (PHR) Information Systems Stationary Ubiquitous Midterm Project Techniques to use when conducting medical informatics research Final Project

  4. Best practices for designing an AT

  5. Learn the current practices of the participant How feeling? Not at all Very Much Happy Joyful Unhappy … Pleased Enjoyment Subject initials: ID: Pain unbearable Scared of pain Pain minor annoyance … I could not do activities … Y N Y N Y N Y N Paper vs. Electronic Diaries. By: Hufford, Michael R.; Stone, Arthur A.; Shiffman, Saul; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Broderick, Joan E.. Applied Clinical Trials, Aug2002, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p38, 5p; (AN 7163356)

  6. Learn the current practices of the participant How feeling? Not at all Very Much Happy Joyful Unhappy … Pleased Enjoyment Subject initials: ID: Pain unbearable Scared of pain Pain minor annoyance … I could not do activities … Y N Y N Y N Y N Paper vs. Electronic Diaries. By: Hufford, Michael R.; Stone, Arthur A.; Shiffman, Saul; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Broderick, Joan E.. Applied Clinical Trials, Aug2002, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p38, 5p; (AN 7163356)

  7. Identify current trends Keeping track of performed actions Modifying behavior based on learned references Monitoring blood sugar level Attributing the change to a particular action(s) Noticing the change in blood sugar

  8. Expert/Practitioner review of information We have to know everything – what type of bread, how much mayo…lettuce…everything. I would just like to know a rough estimate of what they eat because right now I get nothing from them. I just coach them as best as possible. I try to tell them - if you are going to a party and you know you will want that piece of cake, that’s okay, go ahead and have it. But then have something really light for breakfast. Or dance at the party for a couple of hours.

  9. Prototype – What would you think of introducing to a population? Why? A: Diabetes B: Cancer C: Chronic Pain D: Heart Disease E: Obesity • Glucose watch • Motion detector • Electronic diary • Video cam

  10. You can develop it…but will they use it? Subjects falsified 79% of paper diary cards! …but e-diary has reminder system…

  11. Does compliance mean adoption?

  12. How to choose suitable HW/SW for AT?

  13. How to choose suitable HW/SW for AT? Claudio Pinhanez, IBM Research

  14. What should we consider when selecting HW/SW for AT?

  15. Context-aware AT: Everywhere Alex Mihailidis, http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/iatsl/index.htm

  16. Context-aware AT System Alex Mihailidis, http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/iatsl/index.htm

  17. Context-aware AT Alex Mihailidis, http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/iatsl/index.htm

  18. Context-aware AT: At your aid Alex Mihailidis, http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/iatsl/index.htm

  19. Context-aware AT: Detecting where you are… Alex Mihailidis, http://www.ot.utoronto.ca/iatsl/index.htm

  20. What is an assistive technology? Assistive technologies describes technological devices or software that have been designed to assist people with disabilities (Dawe 2006).

  21. What is an assistive technology? Assistive technologies describes technological devices or software that have been designed to assist people with disabilities (Dawe 2006). Assistive systems pair human computer interaction techniques and technology to enhance the health and abilities for people with various special needs.

  22. Next Meeting • Quiz Friday

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