Title of article :
Designing of Intelligent Multilingual Patient Reported Outcome System (IMPROS)
Author/Authors :
Pourasghar, Faramarz Road Traffic Injury Prevention Center and Department of Medical Informatics - School of Management and Medical Informatics - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Partovi, Yeganeh Department of Health Services Management - School of Management and Medical Informatics - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,Tabriz
Abstract :
Background: By self-reporting outcome procedure the patients themselves record disease symptoms
outside medical centers and then report them to medical staff in specific periods of time. One of the
self-reporting methods is the application of interactive voice response (IVR), in which some pre-designed
questions in the form of voice tracks would be played and then the caller responses the questions by
pressing phone’s keypad bottoms. Aim: The present research explains the main framework of such
system designing according to IVR technology that is for the first time designed and administered in
Iran. Methods: Interactive Voice Response system was composed by two main parts of hardware and
software. Hardware section includes one or several digital phone lines, a modem card with voice playing
capability and a PC. IVR software on the other hand, acts as an intelligent control center, records
call information and controls incoming data. Results: One of the main features of the system is its
capability to be administered in common PCs, utilizing simple and cheap modems, high speed to take
responses and it’s appropriateness to low literate patients. The system is applicable for monitoring
chronic diseases, cancer and also in psychological diseases and can be suitable for taking care of elders
and Children who require long term cares. Other features include user-friendly, decrease in direct and
indirect costs of disease treatment and enjoying from high level of security to access patients’ profiles.
Conclusions: Intelligent multilingual patient reported outcome system (IMPROS) by controlling diseases
gives the opportunity to patients to have more participation during treatment and it improves mutual
interaction between patient and medical staff. Moreover it increases the quality of medical services,
Additional to empowering patients and their followers.
Keywords :
Self Reports , Patient Participation , Chronic Diseases , Interaction , Interactive voice response
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics