Samenvatting
Telemonitoring technologies used in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) mainly address patients who need to increase physical activity and are
not used to self-monitoring. In this position paper, we discuss design implications and challenges for telemonitoring of an emerging
patient population - master athletes (MAs) with coronary artery disease, at high risk of sudden cardiac death. Highly active and usually
asymptomatic, MAs do not fit into traditional CR programs, and have different needs and values when it comes to technology and data
interaction. Our work discusses current design guidelines for telemonitoring in cardiac care through the lens of a patient population
who (i) need to “slow down” rather than “speed up”, and (ii) transition from using data as measurement for athletic success to data as
an indication of health.
not used to self-monitoring. In this position paper, we discuss design implications and challenges for telemonitoring of an emerging
patient population - master athletes (MAs) with coronary artery disease, at high risk of sudden cardiac death. Highly active and usually
asymptomatic, MAs do not fit into traditional CR programs, and have different needs and values when it comes to technology and data
interaction. Our work discusses current design guidelines for telemonitoring in cardiac care through the lens of a patient population
who (i) need to “slow down” rather than “speed up”, and (ii) transition from using data as measurement for athletic success to data as
an indication of health.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Status | Gepubliceerd - mrt. 2023 |
Evenement | CHI’23: Workshop on Intelligent Data-Driven Health Interfaces - Congress Center Hamburg, Hamburg, Duitsland Duur: 23 apr. 2023 → … https://iddhi2022.create.aau.dk/ |
Workshop
Workshop | CHI’23: Workshop on Intelligent Data-Driven Health Interfaces |
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Land/Regio | Duitsland |
Stad | Hamburg |
Periode | 23/04/23 → … |
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