基于智能手表的服药依从系统

H. Kalantarian, N. Alshurafa, Ebrahim Nemati, Tuan Le, M. Sarrafzadeh
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不遵守处方药会影响治疗效果,并造成数十亿美元不必要的医疗费用。虽然已经提出了各种各样的干预措施来估计依从率,但很少有证明是有效的。数字系统能够在不需要大量用户参与的情况下评估依从性,并且可能比手工方法提供更高的准确性和更低的用户负担。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于智能手表的系统,该系统基于使用内置三轴加速度计和陀螺仪识别几种运动来检测处方药物的依从性。通过对服药习惯的调查和运动分类的实验结果,证实了该技术的有效性。
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A smartwatch-based medication adherence system
Poor adherence to prescription medication can compromise treatment effectiveness and cost the billions of dollars in unnecessary health care expenses. Though various interventions have been proposed for estimating adherence rates, few have been shown to be effective. Digital systems are capable of estimating adherence without extensive user involvement and can potentially provide higher accuracy with lower user burden than manual methods. In this paper, we propose a smartwatch-based system for detecting adherence to prescription medication based the identification of several motions using the built-in tri-axial accelerometers and gyroscopes. The efficacy of the proposed technique is confirmed through a survey of medication ingestion habits and experimental results on movement classification.
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