Schweitzer Marco, Huber Lukas, Gorfer Thilo, Hörbst Alexander
eHealth Research and Innovation Unit, UMIT - University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Austria.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2018;251:47-50.
The alpine space is characterized with rural regions, often hard to reach for mobile care. As part of the EU-funded INTESI project, a mobile platform for vital sign self-monitoring for patients who receive mobile care was developed. Based on a thorough analysis of user requirements and available technology a platform was established, that integrates several Bluetooth low energy devices for measuring vital signs. The developed VITAMO app further enables clients and nurses to easily govern measurements and jointly take control of a client's health during the care process. In addition, the system supports the communication of clients and nurses electronically. The internal data structure adheres to current healthcare standards e.g. FHIR and offers easy interfaces for future applications. The complete system was applied in a pilot study and got formally evaluated.
高山地区的特点是农村居多,移动医疗往往难以覆盖。作为欧盟资助的INTESI项目的一部分,开发了一个为接受移动医疗的患者进行生命体征自我监测的移动平台。在对用户需求和现有技术进行全面分析的基础上,建立了一个集成了多个用于测量生命体征的低功耗蓝牙设备的平台。开发的VITAMO应用程序进一步使客户和护士能够轻松管理测量,并在护理过程中共同掌控客户的健康状况。此外,该系统支持客户和护士之间的电子通信。内部数据结构符合当前的医疗保健标准,如FHIR,并为未来的应用提供了便捷的接口。整个系统在一项试点研究中得到应用并进行了正式评估。