Goal: The aim of the study herein reported was to review mobile health (mHealth) technologies and explore their use to monitor and mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A Task Force was assembled by recruiting individuals with expertise in electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePRO), wearable sensors, and digital contact tracing technologies. Its members collected and discussed available information and summarized it in a series of reports. Results: The Task Force identified technologies that could be deployed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and would likely be suitable for future pandemics. Criteria for their evaluation were agreed upon and applied to these systems. Conclusions: mHealth technologies are viable options to monitor COVID-19 patients and be used to predict symptom escalation for earlier intervention. These technologies could also be utilized to monitor individuals who are presumed non-infected and enable prediction of exposure to SARS-CoV-2, thus facilitating the prioritization of diagnostic testing.
Can mHealth Technology Help Mitigate the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic? / Adans-Dester, Catherine; Bamberg, Stacy; Bertacchi, Francesco; Caulfield, Brian; Chappie, Kara; Demarchi, Danilo; Erb, M. Kelley; Estrada, Juan; Fabara, Eric; Freni, Michael; Friedl, E. Karl; Ghaffari, Roozbeh; Gill, Geoffrey; Greenberg, Mark S.; Hoyt, Reed W.; Jovanov, Emil; Kanzler, Christoph; Katabi, Dina; Kernan, Meredith; Kigin, Colleen; Lee, Sunghoon Ivan; Leonhardt, Steffen; Lovell, Nigel Hamilton; Mantilla, Jose; Mccoy, Thomas H.; Meosky Luo, Nell; Miller, Glenn A.; Moore, John; Okeeffe, Derek; Palmer, Jeffrey; Parisi, Federico; Patel, Shyamal; Po, Ming Jack; Pugliese, Benito L.; Quatieri, Thomas; Rahman, Tauhidur; Ramasarma, Nathan; Rogers, John A.; Ruiz-Esparza, Guillermo U.; Sapienza, Stefano; Schiurring, Gregory; Schwamm, Lee; Shafiee, Hadi; Kelly Silacci, Sara; Sims, Nathaniel M.; Talkar, Tanya; Tharion, William J.; Toombs, James A.; Uschnig, Christopher; Vergara, Gloria; Wacnik, Paul; Wang, May Dongmei; Welch, James; Williamson, Lina; Zafonte, Ross; Zai, Adrian; Zhang, Yuan-Ting; Tearney, Guillermo J.; Ahmad, Rushdy; Walt, David R.; Bonato, Paolo. - In: IEEE OPEN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. - ISSN 2644-1276. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2020). [10.1109/OJEMB.2020.3015141]
Can mHealth Technology Help Mitigate the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Demarchi, Danilo;Pugliese, Benito L.;Sapienza, Stefano;
2020
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Goal: The aim of the study herein reported was to review mobile health (mHealth) technologies and explore their use to monitor and mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A Task Force was assembled by recruiting individuals with expertise in electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePRO), wearable sensors, and digital contact tracing technologies. Its members collected and discussed available information and summarized it in a series of reports. Results: The Task Force identified technologies that could be deployed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and would likely be suitable for future pandemics. Criteria for their evaluation were agreed upon and applied to these systems. Conclusions: mHealth technologies are viable options to monitor COVID-19 patients and be used to predict symptom escalation for earlier intervention. These technologies could also be utilized to monitor individuals who are presumed non-infected and enable prediction of exposure to SARS-CoV-2, thus facilitating the prioritization of diagnostic testing.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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