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Real-Time Monitoring System to Manage Mental Healthcare Emergency Unit

Housbane S, Khoubila A, Ajbal K, Agoub M, Battas O, Othmani MB

Objectives: Real-time relevant information helps guide the healthcare decision-making process in daily clinical practice as well as the management and optimization of healthcare processes. However, proprietary business intelligence suite solutions...
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Patient Consent Management by a Purpose-Based Consent Model for Electronic Health Record Based on Blockchain Technology

Tith D, Lee JS, Suzuki H, Wijesundara WMAB, Taira N, Obi T, Ohyama N

Objectives: Currently, patients’ consent is essential to use their medical records for various purposes; however, most people give their consent using paper forms and have no control over it. Healthcare...
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Impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on the Health Sector: A Qualitative Study

Castro e Melo JAGdMe, Faria Araújo NM

Objectives: The Fourth Industrial Revolution is changing the way health is understood, transforming the methods of treatment and diagnosis as well as the relationship between health professionals and patients and...
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Building a Lung and Ovarian Cancer Data Warehouse

Atay CE, Garani G

Objectives: Despite the collection of vast amounts of data by the healthcare sector, effective decision-making in medical practice is still challenging. Data warehousing technology can be applied for the collection...
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Mortality Prediction from Hospital-Acquired Infections in Trauma Patients Using an Unbalanced Dataset

Karajizadeh M, Nasiri M, Yadollahi M, Zolfaghari AH, Pakdam A

Objectives: Machine learning has been widely used to predict diseases, and it is used to derive impressive knowledge in the healthcare domain. Our objective was to predict in-hospital mortality from...
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Analysis of Platforms and Functions of Mobile-Based Personal Health Record Systems

Choi BK, Park YT, Kwon LS, Kim YS

Objectives: Little is known about the platforms and functionalities of mobile-based personal health record (PHR) applications. The objective of this study was to investigate these two features of PHR systems. Methods:...
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Development and Usability Evaluation of a Healthy Lifestyle Coaching Chatbot Using a Habit Formation Model

Piao M, Kim J, Ryu H, Lee H

Objectives: It is crucial to find ways to fit regular exercise into the daily lives of office workers. Non-exercise activity thermogenesis has been introduced as an effective form of daily...
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Determining Public Opinion of the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Korea and Japan: Social Network Mining on Twitter

Lee H, Noh EB, Choi SH, Zhao B, Nam EW

Objectives: This study analyzed the perceptions and emotions of Korean and Japanese citizens regarding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It examined the frequency of words used in Korean and Japanese tweets...
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Distribution and Characteristics of Pancreatic Volume Using Computed Tomography Volumetry

Yoon J, Kim KG, Kim YJ, Lim S, Park YH, Kim D, Kang HT, Lee DH

Objectives: Changes in the pancreatic volume (PV) are useful as potential clinical markers for some pancreatic-related diseases. The objective of this study was to measure the volume of the pancreas...
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Analysis of Smartphone Recordings in Time, Frequency, and Cepstral Domains to Classify Parkinson’s Disease

Tougui I, Jilbab A, Mhamdi JE

Objectives: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder; it affects more than 10 million people worldwide. Detecting PD usually requires a professional assessment by an expert, and...
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User Preferences Related to Multimedia Elements of a Mobile Application to Prevent Diabetes

Pinillos-Patiño Y, Herazo-Beltrán Y, Rodríguez-Cordero O, Escorcia-Bermejo A, Martelo-López E, Vidarte-Claros JA, García JHV, Moreno GYC

Objectives: To understand user preferences related to the characteristics of an application that promotes and provides education on healthy habits to correctly design multimedia elements. Methods: We conducted a comprehensive qualitative...
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