Title :
MPCS: Mobile-phone based patient compliance system for chronic illness care
Author :
Chen, Guanling ; Yan, Bo ; Shin, Minho ; Kotz, David ; Berke, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, USA
Abstract :
More than 100 million Americans are currently living with at least one chronic health condition and expenditures on chronic diseases account for more than 75 percent of the $2.3 trillion cost of our healthcare system. To improve chronic illness care, patients must be empowered and engaged in health self-management. However, only half of all patients with chronic illness comply with treatment regimen. The self-regulation model, while seemingly valuable, needs practical tools to help patients adopt this self-centered approach for long-term care. In this position paper, we propose Mobile-phone based Patient Compliance System (MPCS) that can reduce the time-consuming and error-prone processes of existing self-regulation practice to facilitate self-reporting, non-compliance detection, and compliance reminders. The novelty of this work is to apply social-behavior theories to engineer the MPCS to positively influence patients´ compliance behaviors, including mobile-delivered contextual reminders based on association theory; mobile-triggered questionnaires based on self-perception theory; and mobile-enabled social interactions based on social-construction theory. We discuss the architecture and the research challenges to realize the proposed MPCS.
Keywords :
mobile handsets; patient care; patient monitoring; chronic illness care; mobile-enabled social interactions; mobile-phone based patient compliance system; mobile-triggered questionnaires; self-perception theory; social-construction theory; Biomedical measurements; Costs; Diabetes; Diseases; Educational institutions; Hypertension; Medical services; Medical treatment; Mobile handsets; Patient monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking & Services, MobiQuitous, 2009. MobiQuitous '09. 6th Annual International
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-963-9799-59-2
DOI :
10.4108/ICST.MOBIQUITOUS2009.6829