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Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. 16th EAI International Conference, PervasiveHealth 2022, Thessaloniki, Greece, December 12-14, 2022, Proceedings

Research Article

Compliance and Usability of an Asthma Home Monitoring System

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-34586-9_9,
        author={Kevin C. H. Tsang and Hilary Pinnock and Andrew M. Wilson and Dario Salvi and Carl Magnus Olsson and Syed Ahmar Shah},
        title={Compliance and Usability of an Asthma Home Monitoring System},
        proceedings={Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. 16th EAI International Conference, PervasiveHealth 2022, Thessaloniki, Greece, December 12-14, 2022, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={PERVASIVEHEALTH},
        year={2023},
        month={6},
        keywords={Asthma Mobile Health mHealth Home Monitoring Compliance Passive Monitoring},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-031-34586-9_9}
    }
    
  • Kevin C. H. Tsang
    Hilary Pinnock
    Andrew M. Wilson
    Dario Salvi
    Carl Magnus Olsson
    Syed Ahmar Shah
    Year: 2023
    Compliance and Usability of an Asthma Home Monitoring System
    PERVASIVEHEALTH
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-34586-9_9
Kevin C. H. Tsang1,*, Hilary Pinnock1, Andrew M. Wilson2, Dario Salvi3, Carl Magnus Olsson3, Syed Ahmar Shah1
  • 1: Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh
  • 2: Norwich Medical School, The University of East Anglia
  • 3: Internet of Things and People, Malmö University
*Contact email: k.c.h.tsang@sms.ed.ac.uk

Abstract

Asthma monitoring is an important aspect of patient self-management. However, due to its repetitive nature, patients can find long-term monitoring tedious. Mobile health can provide an avenue to monitor asthma without needing high levels of active engagement, and instead rely on passive monitoring. In our recent AAMOS-00 study, we collected mobile health data over six months from 22 asthma patients using passive and active monitoring technology, including smartwatch, peak flow measurements, and daily asthma diaries.

Compliance to smartwatch monitoring was found to lie between the compliance to complete daily asthma diaries and measuring daily peak flow. However, some study participants faced technical issues with the devices which could have affected the relative compliance of the monitoring tasks.

Moreover, as evidenced by standard usability questionnaires, we found that the AAMOS-00 study’s data collection system was similar in quality to other studies and published apps.

Keywords
Asthma Mobile Health mHealth Home Monitoring Compliance Passive Monitoring
Published
2023-06-11
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34586-9_9
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