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You have earned 100 Points and a bonus life - How apps and wearables change therapy and prevention
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How Apps and Wearables
are Changing Therapy and Prevention
Dr. Sibylle Peuker
User Experience Architect und Partner, Zeix AG
Life Science Forum Basel
18 June 2015
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http://annals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2091327
Conclusion:
Prolonged sedentary time was independently associated with
deleterious health outcomes regardless of physical activity.
New Study:
Annals of internal medicine
Jan 2015
Sedentary Time and Its Association With Risk for Disease
Incidence, Mortality, and Hospitalization in Adults: A
Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Display data
Interpret dataSupport action
Measure
Set up
Activity tracker feedback loop
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You can track almost everything
www.fitguard.me
http://www.vitalconnect.com
http://www.zensorium.com/tinke/
https://www.myvessyl.com/
http://mimobaby.com
http://www.fitbark.com
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Display data
Interpret dataSupport action
Measure
Set up
Activity tracker feedback loop
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Motivate, don‘t scare
Beware of information poisoning
Interpret information
http://www.cardiio.com
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Display data
Interpret dataSupport action
Measure
Set up
Activity tracker feedback loop
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Gap between knowledge an behaviour
People expect a big bang but it works in baby steps
Changing behaviour
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One size fits all…
10‘000 steps and 8 hours of sleep?
Problems
in the User Experience of activity trackers
People can become obsessed with data
monitoring sleep can worsen insomnia
it wears off after a few month
but thats OK.
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Can self-tracking make me healthier?
Yes!
When we understand the context and
design the experience carefully.
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Apnea App
Polysomnography today Polysomnography with Apnea App
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23992697
Functional recovery in the elderly after major surgery:
assessment of mobility recovery using wireless technology.
CONCLUSIONS:
Wireless monitoring of mobility after major surgery
creates an opportunity for early identification and
intervention in individual patients and could serve as a
tool to evaluate and improve the process of care and to
affect postdischarge outcomes.
Study:
Fitbits for after surgery care for elderly
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GlowCap:
The pill bottle cap that tells you when a pill was removed
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http://www.proteus.com/
Proteus Sensor-enabled Pills:
The pill that tells you that it was taken
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What if…
… I could wear a patch that could
forecast a heart attack?
… my watch would inform me that
my heart should be replaced
soon…
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Then apps and wearables will
play an important role therapy
and prevention!
New regulations and payment
models are needed.
The user experience has to be
designed very carefully to really
help shaping healthy habits.
There is a lot to discuss but for sure:
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Sibylle Peuker
sibylle.peuker@zeix.com
@sibylle_p
Thank you.
Let’s shape the future together:
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