Geographically-explicit Ecological Momentary Assessment (GEMA) Architecture and Components: Lessons Learned from PMOMS.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Informatics for Health & Social Care Pub Date : 2021-06-02 Epub Date: 2021-02-20 DOI:10.1080/17538157.2021.1877140
Pedram Gharani, Hassan A Karimi, Meirman Syzdykbayev, Lora E Burke, Stephen L Rathbun, Esa M Davis, Tiffany L Gary-Webb, Dara D Mendez
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Geographically explicit Ecological Momentary Assessment (GEMA), an extension of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), allows to record time-stamped geographic location information for behavioral data in the every-day environments of study participants. Considering that GEMA studies are continually gaining the attention of researchers and currently there is no single approach in collecting GEMA data, in this paper, we propose and present a GEMA architecture that can be used to conduct any GEMA study based on our experience developing and maintaining the Postpartum Mothers Mobile Study (PMOMS). Our GEMA client-server architecture can be customized to meet the specific requirements of each GEMA study. Key features of our proposed GEMA architecture include: utilization of widely used smartphones to make GEMA studies practical; alleviation of the burden of activities on participants by designing clients (mobile applications) that are very lightweight and servers that are heavyweight in terms of functionality; utilization of at least one positioning sensor to determine EMA contexts marked with locations; and communication through the Internet. We believe that our proposed GEMA architecture, with the illustrated foundation for GEMA studies in our exemplar study (PMOMS), will help researchers from any field conduct GEMA studies efficiently and effectively.

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地理明确的生态瞬时评估(GEMA)体系结构和组件:从pmom获得的经验教训。
地理显式生态瞬时评估(GEMA)是生态瞬时评估(EMA)的扩展,允许记录研究参与者在日常环境中的行为数据的时间标记地理位置信息。鉴于GEMA研究不断受到研究人员的关注,目前收集GEMA数据没有单一的方法,在本文中,我们根据我们开发和维护产后母亲移动研究(PMOMS)的经验,提出并提出了一种GEMA架构,可用于开展任何GEMA研究。我们的GEMA客户端-服务器架构可以定制,以满足每个GEMA研究的特定要求。我们提出的GEMA架构的主要特点包括:利用广泛使用的智能手机使GEMA研究具有实用性;通过设计轻量级的客户端(移动应用程序)和功能重量级的服务器来减轻参与者的活动负担;使用至少一个定位传感器来确定标记有位置的EMA环境;以及通过互联网进行交流。我们相信,我们提出的GEMA架构,以及我们范例研究(pmom)中GEMA研究的说明基础,将帮助任何领域的研究人员高效、有效地进行GEMA研究。
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期刊介绍: Informatics for Health & Social Care promotes evidence-based informatics as applied to the domain of health and social care. It showcases informatics research and practice within the many and diverse contexts of care; it takes personal information, both its direct and indirect use, as its central focus. The scope of the Journal is broad, encompassing both the properties of care information and the life-cycle of associated information systems. Consideration of the properties of care information will necessarily include the data itself, its representation, structure, and associated processes, as well as the context of its use, highlighting the related communication, computational, cognitive, social and ethical aspects. Consideration of the life-cycle of care information systems includes full range from requirements, specifications, theoretical models and conceptual design through to sustainable implementations, and the valuation of impacts. Empirical evidence experiences related to implementation are particularly welcome. Informatics in Health & Social Care seeks to consolidate and add to the core knowledge within the disciplines of Health and Social Care Informatics. The Journal therefore welcomes scientific papers, case studies and literature reviews. Examples of novel approaches are particularly welcome. Articles might, for example, show how care data is collected and transformed into useful and usable information, how informatics research is translated into practice, how specific results can be generalised, or perhaps provide case studies that facilitate learning from experience.
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