Research Article
Feasibility of Using a Lightweight Context-Aware System for Facilitating Reliable Home Blood Pressure Self-Measurements
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2013.252107, author={Karina Kusk and Ditte Nielsen and Troels Tylstrup and Niels Rasmussen and Jacob J\`{u}rvang and Christian Pedersen and Stefan Wagner}, title={Feasibility of Using a Lightweight Context-Aware System for Facilitating Reliable Home Blood Pressure Self-Measurements}, proceedings={7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={PERVASIVEHEALTH}, year={2013}, month={5}, keywords={self-care patient autonomy blood pressure self-measurement adherence reliability context-aware pervasive healthcare telemonitoring telemedicine e-health}, doi={10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2013.252107} }
- Karina Kusk
Ditte Nielsen
Troels Tylstrup
Niels Rasmussen
Jacob Jørvang
Christian Pedersen
Stefan Wagner
Year: 2013
Feasibility of Using a Lightweight Context-Aware System for Facilitating Reliable Home Blood Pressure Self-Measurements
PERVASIVEHEALTH
ICST
DOI: 10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2013.252107
Abstract
Blood pressure self-measurement requires the patient to follow a range of recommendations in order to be considered valid for diagnostic use. We investigated how a lightweight and context-aware system designed for sensing and correcting incorrect usage of home blood pressure self-measurement devices was perceived by a group of four patients. We found that using a context-aware system for improving adherence is feasible for overcoming the challenges related to moving from the supervised clinical setting to the unsupervised home setting. We also found that patients are willing to accept more advanced monitoring systems and increased surveillance, as long as it is only used during self-measurement periods and is proportional to the severity of the disease.