Informatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseases

Preliminary investigation at the beginning of this research showed that informatics on point-of-care (POC) devices was limited to basic data generation and processing. This thesis is based on publications of several studies during the course of the research. The aim of the research is to model and a...

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Main Author: Adeogun, Oluseun
Other Authors: Alcock, Jeffrey R. : Tiwari, Ashutosh
Published: Cranfield University 2011
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5409992015-03-20T04:30:06ZInformatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseasesAdeogun, OluseunAlcock, Jeffrey R. : Tiwari, Ashutosh2011Preliminary investigation at the beginning of this research showed that informatics on point-of-care (POC) devices was limited to basic data generation and processing. This thesis is based on publications of several studies during the course of the research. The aim of the research is to model and analyse information generation and exchange in telehealth systems and to identify and analyse the capabilities of these systems in managing chronic diseases which utilise point-of-care devices. The objectives to meet the aim are as follows: (i) to review the state-of-the-art in informatics and decision support on point-of-care devices. (ii) to assess the current level of servitization of POC devices used within the home environment. (iii) to identify current models of information generation and exchange for POC devices using a telehealth perspective. (iv) to identify the capabilities of telehealth systems. (v) to evaluate key components of telehealth systems (i.e. POC devices and intermediate devices). (vi) to analyse the capabilities of telehealth systems as enablers to a healthcare policy. The literature review showed that data transfer from devices is an important part of generating information. The implication of this is that future designs of devices should have efficient ways of transferring data to minimise the errors that may be introduced through manual data entry/transfer. The full impact of a servitized model for point-of-care devices is possible within a telehealth system, since capabilities of interpreting data for the patient will be offered as a service (c.f. NHS Direct). This research helped to deduce components of telehealth systems which are important in supporting informatics and decision making for actors of the system. These included actors and devices. Telehealth systems also help facilitate the exchange of data to help decision making to be faster for all actors concerned. This research has shown that a large number of capability categories existed for the patients and health professionals. There were no capabilities related to the caregiver that had a direct impact on the patient and health professional. This was not surprising since the numbers of caregivers in current telehealth systems was low. Two types of intermediate devices were identified in telehealth systems: generic and proprietary. Patients and caregivers used both types, while health professionals only used generic devices. However, there was a higher incidence of proprietary devices used by patients. Proprietary devices possess features to support patients better thus promoting their independence in managing their chronic condition. This research developed a six-step methodology for working from government objectives to appropriate telehealth capability categories. This helped to determine objectives for which a telehealth system is suitable.610.21Point-of-care : nformatics : data processing : long term conditions care : chronic care : point-of-care testing : medical device : PSS : product-service system : glucometers : information exchange : model : telehealth : capability : capabilities : functionality : system : chronic diseases : actor-centric : categories : diabetes : advice : intermediate device : types : location : user : healthcare : policyCranfield Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.540999http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/6493Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Point-of-care : nformatics : data processing : long term conditions care : chronic care : point-of-care testing : medical device : PSS : product-service system : glucometers : information exchange : model : telehealth : capability : capabilities : functionality : system : chronic diseases : actor-centric : categories : diabetes : advice : intermediate device : types : location : user : healthcare : policy
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Point-of-care : nformatics : data processing : long term conditions care : chronic care : point-of-care testing : medical device : PSS : product-service system : glucometers : information exchange : model : telehealth : capability : capabilities : functionality : system : chronic diseases : actor-centric : categories : diabetes : advice : intermediate device : types : location : user : healthcare : policy
Adeogun, Oluseun
Informatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseases
description Preliminary investigation at the beginning of this research showed that informatics on point-of-care (POC) devices was limited to basic data generation and processing. This thesis is based on publications of several studies during the course of the research. The aim of the research is to model and analyse information generation and exchange in telehealth systems and to identify and analyse the capabilities of these systems in managing chronic diseases which utilise point-of-care devices. The objectives to meet the aim are as follows: (i) to review the state-of-the-art in informatics and decision support on point-of-care devices. (ii) to assess the current level of servitization of POC devices used within the home environment. (iii) to identify current models of information generation and exchange for POC devices using a telehealth perspective. (iv) to identify the capabilities of telehealth systems. (v) to evaluate key components of telehealth systems (i.e. POC devices and intermediate devices). (vi) to analyse the capabilities of telehealth systems as enablers to a healthcare policy. The literature review showed that data transfer from devices is an important part of generating information. The implication of this is that future designs of devices should have efficient ways of transferring data to minimise the errors that may be introduced through manual data entry/transfer. The full impact of a servitized model for point-of-care devices is possible within a telehealth system, since capabilities of interpreting data for the patient will be offered as a service (c.f. NHS Direct). This research helped to deduce components of telehealth systems which are important in supporting informatics and decision making for actors of the system. These included actors and devices. Telehealth systems also help facilitate the exchange of data to help decision making to be faster for all actors concerned. This research has shown that a large number of capability categories existed for the patients and health professionals. There were no capabilities related to the caregiver that had a direct impact on the patient and health professional. This was not surprising since the numbers of caregivers in current telehealth systems was low. Two types of intermediate devices were identified in telehealth systems: generic and proprietary. Patients and caregivers used both types, while health professionals only used generic devices. However, there was a higher incidence of proprietary devices used by patients. Proprietary devices possess features to support patients better thus promoting their independence in managing their chronic condition. This research developed a six-step methodology for working from government objectives to appropriate telehealth capability categories. This helped to determine objectives for which a telehealth system is suitable.
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author Adeogun, Oluseun
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title Informatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseases
title_short Informatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseases
title_full Informatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseases
title_fullStr Informatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseases
title_full_unstemmed Informatics for devices within telehealth systems for monitoring chronic diseases
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publisher Cranfield University
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