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Study J Med Syst 2016

Bigdata Oriented Multimedia Mobile Health Applications

Lv Z, Chirivella J, Gagliardo P — J Med Syst, 2016

Tier 2, Indexed

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers introduced two mobile health (mHealth) applications designed to collect health information for electronic medical records.

What They Found

One application uses 3D virtual reality glasses to improve the user experience inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, testing and comparing several head-mounted displays. The second application is a voice-interactive game intended as a rehabilitation tool, which records and analyzes patient voices to evaluate and predict long-term rehabilitation progress.

Canadian Relevance

No direct Canadian connection identified.

Study Limitations

This paper introduces conceptual applications without presenting data from clinical trials or patient outcomes.

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Study Details

Study Type Study
Category Uncategorised
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 27020918
Year Published 2016
Journal J Med Syst
MeSH Terms Activities of Daily Living; Aged; Female; Home Care Services; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Male; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Multimedia; Reminder Systems; Robotics; Telemedicine; User-Computer Interface; Videoconferencing

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