Sensor-based digital health technologies (sDHTs), defined as connected digital medicine products that process data captured by mobile sensors using algorithms to generate measures of behavioral and/or physiological function, have been increasingly adopted in both research and health care in recent years .sDHTs include products designed to capture data passively or during active tasks from wearable, implantable, ingestible, or ambient tools. Implementation of sDHTs requires interactions across the hardware containing the sensor or sensors, the software that is used to convert sensor data to health-related measures, and the users
who interact at one or more stages of data capture.
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- Human Factors, Human-Centered Design, and Usability of Sensor-Based Digital Health Technologies: Scoping Review
Human Factors, Human-Centered Design, and Usability of Sensor-Based Digital Health Technologies: Scoping Review
Publication Year: 2024
Contributing Organisation: Cleveland Clinic Children’s,
Authors: Animesh Tandon, Bryan Cobb, and Jacob Centra
Learning Themes: Digital Health
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