日常压力管理的生物反馈:系统综述

Q1 Computer Science Frontiers in ICT Pub Date : 2018-09-07 DOI:10.3389/fict.2018.00023
Bin Yu, M. Funk, Jun Hu, Qi Wang, L. Feijs
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主要是由于压力相关健康问题的增加,以及最近生物传感器、微电子、计算平台和人机交互技术的进步,无处不在的生理信息将潜在地改变生物反馈在临床治疗中的作用。这种技术也可能为日常生活中的压力管理提供有用的工具。本系统综述的目的是:1)分类用于压力管理的生物反馈系统,特别关注生物传感技术,生物数据计算方法,生物反馈协议和反馈模式。2)综述了生物反馈技术在压力管理中的应用效果。方法以“Biofeedback”和“Stress”为关键词,在PubMed、IEEE Xplore、ACM、Scopus等数据库中进行系统的文献检索。两名独立审稿人参与了文章的选择。我们确定了1990年至2016年间发表的103项研究,其中46项符合我们的纳入标准,并进行了进一步分析。根据所审查的证据,HRV、多模式生物反馈、RSP、HR和GSR似乎是缓解压力的最常见技术。传统的基于屏幕的视觉显示仍然是生物反馈显示最常用的设备。生物反馈的应用通常通过生理和心理测量来评估。这篇综述揭示了生物反馈在日常压力管理中的几个挑战,如促进用户感知和解释生物反馈信息,无处不在的生物传感和显示技术的需求,以及为了了解生物反馈在日常环境中的使用而进行的现场评估。我们期待各种新兴的HCI技术可以用来应对这些挑战。新的交互设计和生物反馈范例可以进一步探索,以提高日常使用中生物反馈的可访问性、可用性、舒适性、参与度和用户体验。
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Biofeedback for Everyday Stress Management: A Systematic Review
Background Mainly due to an increase in stress-related health problems and driven by recent technological advances in biosensors, microelectronics, computing platform, and human-computer interaction, ubiquitous physiological information will potentially transform the role of biofeedback in clinical treatment. Such technology is also likely to provide a useful tool for stress management in everyday life. The aim of this systematic review is to: 1) Classify biofeedback systems for stress management, with a special focus on biosensing techniques, bio-data computing approaches, biofeedback protocol, and feedback modality. 2) Review ways of evaluating approaches to biofeedback applications in terms of their effectiveness in stress management. Method A systematic literature search was conducted using keywords for “Biofeedback” and “Stress” within the following databases: PubMed, IEEE Xplore, ACM, and Scopus. Two independent reviewers were involved in selecting articles. Results We identified 103 studies published between 1990 and 2016, 46 of which met our inclusion criteria and were further analyzed. Based on the evidence reviewed, HRV, multimodal biofeedback, RSP, HR, and GSR appear to be the most common techniques for alleviating stress. Traditional screen-based visual displays remain the most common devices used for biofeedback display. Biofeedback applications are usually assessed by making both physiological and psychological measurements. Conclusions This review reveals several challenges related to biofeedback for everyday stress management, such as the facilitating user’s perception and interpretating the biofeedback information, the demand of ubiquitous biosensing and display technologies, and field evaluation in order to understand the use of biofeedback in everyday environments. We expect that various emerging HCI technologies could be used to address these challenges. New interaction designs as well as biofeedback paradigms can be further explored in order to for improve the accessibility, usability, comfort, engagement with, and user experience of biofeedback in everyday use.
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