Abstract
Background: Mobile ehealth technologies provide tailored assessment, intervention and coaching capabilities for a range of usage scenarios. Thanks to their spread and adoption, smartphones are an important carrier for such applications.
Problem: However, the process of design, realisation, evaluation and implementation of e-health solutions is a wicked and challenging process, requiring multiple stakeholders and expertise.
Method: Over the last five years, we have developed and improved a tailorable intervention and interaction e-health solution, that allows rapid development and evaluation of e-health interventions on large scale. This app-based platform allows researchers and clinicians to develop ecological momentary assessment (EMA), just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAI), ecological momentary intervention (EMI), cohort studies, e-coaching and personalised intervention piloting and implementation. More recently, vital sign monitoring is introduced.
Results: The Twente Intervention and Interaction Instrument (TIIM) has been used by over 1000 researchers in over 3000 studies. We present the ecosystem and synthesise main scientific output from clinical and research studies in different fields, focusing on the recent ‘3.0’ redesign and vital sign monitoring additions.
We present and reveal the ecosystem and synthesise main scientific output from clinical and research studies in different studies, and detail the recent ‘3.0’ redesign and vital sign monitoring additions.
Problem: However, the process of design, realisation, evaluation and implementation of e-health solutions is a wicked and challenging process, requiring multiple stakeholders and expertise.
Method: Over the last five years, we have developed and improved a tailorable intervention and interaction e-health solution, that allows rapid development and evaluation of e-health interventions on large scale. This app-based platform allows researchers and clinicians to develop ecological momentary assessment (EMA), just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAI), ecological momentary intervention (EMI), cohort studies, e-coaching and personalised intervention piloting and implementation. More recently, vital sign monitoring is introduced.
Results: The Twente Intervention and Interaction Instrument (TIIM) has been used by over 1000 researchers in over 3000 studies. We present the ecosystem and synthesise main scientific output from clinical and research studies in different fields, focusing on the recent ‘3.0’ redesign and vital sign monitoring additions.
We present and reveal the ecosystem and synthesise main scientific output from clinical and research studies in different studies, and detail the recent ‘3.0’ redesign and vital sign monitoring additions.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 95-95 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2023 |
Event | 12th Supporting Health by Technology Conference 2023 - Van der Valk Exclusief, Enschede, Netherlands Duration: 1 Jun 2023 → 2 Jun 2023 Conference number: 12 |
Conference
Conference | 12th Supporting Health by Technology Conference 2023 |
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Abbreviated title | Health by Tech |
Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Enschede |
Period | 1/06/23 → 2/06/23 |