Purpose Ambulatory and diary methods of self-reported symptoms and well-being have received increasing interest in recent years. These methods are a valuable addition to …
L van der Krieke, FJ Blaauw, AC Emerencia… - Psychosomatic …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Objective Recent developments in research and mobile health enable a quantitative idiographic approach in health research. The present study investigates the potential of an …
The advancement of wearable/ambulatory technologies has brought a huge change to data collection frameworks in recent decades. Mobile health (mHealth) care platforms, which …
The emergence of wearables and smartwatches is making sensors a ubiquitous technology to measure daily rhythms in physiological measures, such as movement and heart rate. An …
This study presents MyGävle, a smartphone application that merge long-term tracking of mobility data, heart rate variability and subjective and objective well-being records …
E Antikainen, H Njoum, J Kudelka, D Branco… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Problems with fatigue and sleep are highly prevalent in patients with chronic diseases and often rated among the most disabling symptoms, impairing their activities of daily living and …
M Mansoubi, J Dawes, A Bhatia, H Vashisht, J Collett… - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction A substantial proportion of COVID-19 survivors continue to have symptoms more than 3 months after infection, especially of those who required medical intervention …
TS Conner, MR Mehl - Emerging trends in the social and behavioral …, 2015 - itechdaily.com
Ambulatory Assessment is a class of methods that use mobile technology to understand people's biopsychosocial processes in natural settings, in real-time, and on repeated …
Ambulatory assessment (AA) covers a wide range of assessment methods to study people in their natural environment, including self-report, observational, and biological/physiological …