Recommendations service for chronic disease patient in multimodel sensors home environment
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-19, 14:03authored byHussain, M, Ali, T, Khan, WA, Afzal, M, Lee, S, Latif, K
With advanced technologies in hand, there exist potential applications and services built around monitoring activities of daily living (ADL) of elderly people at nursing homes. Most of the elderly people in these facilities are suffering from different chronic diseases such as dementia. Existing technologies are mainly focusing on non-medication interventions and monitoring of ADL for addressing loss of autonomy or well-being. Monitoring and managing ADL related to cognitive behaviors for non-medication intervention are very effective in improving dementia patients’ conditions. However, cognitive functions of patients can be improved if appropriate recommendations of medications are delivered at a particular time. Previously we developed the Secured Wireless Sensor Network Integrated Cloud Computing for Ubiquitous-Life Care (SC3 ). SC3 services were limited to monitoring ADL of elderly people with Alzheimer’s disease and providing nonmedication recommendations to the patient. In this article, we propose a system called the Smart Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) as an integral part of the SC3 platform. Using the Smart CDSS, patients are provided with access to medication recommendations of expert physicians. Physicians are provided with an interface to create clinical knowledge for medication recommendations and to observe the patient’s condition. The clinical knowledge created by physicians as the knowledge base of the Smart CDSS produces recommendations to the caregiver for medications based on each patient’s symptoms.
History
Publication title
Telemedicine Journal and e-Health
Volume
21
Pagination
185-199
ISSN
1530-5627
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc Publ
Place of publication
2 Madison Avenue, Larchmont, USA, Ny, 10538
Rights statement
Copyright 2015 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified