Say Phillip, Stein Daniel M, Ancker Jessica S, Hsieh Cheng-Kang, Pollak J P, Estrin Deborah
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
Cornell Tech, New York, NY.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2015 Nov 5;2015:1130-9. eCollection 2015.
To create a relevant and clinically informative visualization of passively collected patient mobility data from smartphones of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients for rheumatologists.
(1) Pilot analysis of smartphone mobility data in RA; (2) Assessment of rheumatologists' needs for patient data through semi-structured interviews; and (3) Evaluation of the visual format of the RA data using scenario-based usability methods.
We created a color-scale mobility index superimposed on a calendar to summarize the passive mobility measures from the smartphone that the rheumatologists confirmed would be clinically relevant.
This assessment of clinician data needs and preferences demonstrates the potential value of passively collected smartphone data to resolve an important data question in RA. Efforts such as these are necessary to ensure that any smartphone data that patients share with their doctors will not exacerbate clinician information overload, but actually facilitate clinical decisions.
为风湿病学家创建一种相关且具有临床信息价值的可视化方式,用于展示类风湿关节炎(RA)患者智能手机被动收集的患者活动数据。
(1)对RA患者智能手机活动数据进行初步分析;(2)通过半结构化访谈评估风湿病学家对患者数据的需求;(3)使用基于场景的可用性方法评估RA数据的可视化形式。
我们创建了一个叠加在日历上的颜色刻度活动指数,以总结来自智能手机的被动活动测量结果,风湿病学家确认这些结果具有临床相关性。
对临床医生数据需求和偏好的这种评估表明,被动收集的智能手机数据在解决RA中一个重要数据问题方面具有潜在价值。开展此类工作对于确保患者与医生共享的任何智能手机数据不会加剧临床医生的信息过载,而是切实有助于临床决策是必要的。