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3.2.4. Other solutions
Jung andLee [18] haveproposed a system thatmeasures bio signals (PPG,SKT,GSR)
using sensorswhich analyzes themental health then supports an appropriate service to
reduce stress and melancholy. The system relates on Bluetooth for WBAN (Wireless
BodyAreaNetwork) communication.The communicationbetween thebio signalmea-
surementmodule and thePDA(PersonalDigitalAssistant) showedan inefficiency, as a
solution theyhaveproposedamethod to shorten theWBANconnection time.Sahuand
Sharma [27] have proposed a system that consists of twoparts: 1) a device to correctly
detect and categorize the types of brainwaves and the eyemovements, then transfer the
data to the software part of the system. 2) aLabVIEWsoftware tomonitor the compo-
nentsof thebrainwaves.Mohretal. [29]haveprovidedalayered,hierarchicalmodel for
translating rawsensordata intomarkersofbehaviorsandstates related tomentalhealth.
4. Discussion
4.1. Mainfindings
The interest on the use of sensors inmental healthcare started in late 90s but itwas not
until2010that this topichasreceivedacontinuousattentionfromresearchers.Thiscould
beexplainedbythe improvementof technologiesand theability tousesensors inamore
efficientway. Themajority of studieswere published in conferences, and themajority
of the contribution typesweremodels. Few studies were empirically validated, which
reveals there is aneedofmoreempirical evaluation in thisfieldof research.
Table 2presents a list of expected topics tobeaddressedby literatureon theuseof
sensors, theirmotivation, and the selectedarticles thatdiscuss theseaspects.
Accuracy is an important aspect that was taken into account by 5 of the selected
papers, but all 5 articles considered the general accuracy of the whole system not the
accuracyof thedatageneratedbysensorand if it is accurateenough tobeused, research
studying theaccuracyandprecisenessof thecollecteddata isneeded.
Securityandconfidentialityareimportantattributeswhilecollectingandtransferring
health data, 3 of the selected papersmention security aspects related to data exchange
in their study.Research focusing on security challenges and solutions ofmental health
systemsusingsensors isneeded.
Even tough costs and affordability are important aspects, none of selected papers ad-
dresses them.Research invoking theseaspects isdesired.
Theuseof sensorsmaygenerate technicalproblems inmentalhealth systems.Only
three studies addressed some technical issues: [18]presenteda solution to slowconnec-
tivity between the sensor and the other parts of the system; [24] addressed storage and
energy issues; and [19]addressedconnectivityandpowerconsumption issues.
Although patients perspective and acceptance are critical to the success ofmental
health systems, onlyone study [11]mentioned theuser engagement issues. Patients are
theoneswearingandusing the sensors, their engagement andcomfort are crucial for an
effectiveuseof sensors.Researchonmental healthusers acceptanceandengagement is
needed.
Even tough clinicians perspective on the use of sensors is important andmayhelp
improve thefiled,noneof the selectedpapersaddressed this aspect.
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Intelligent Environments 2019
Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Titel
- Intelligent Environments 2019
- Untertitel
- Workshop Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
- Autoren
- Andrés Muñoz
- Sofia Ouhbi
- Wolfgang Minker
- Loubna Echabbi
- Miguel Navarro-Cía
- Verlag
- IOS Press BV
- Datum
- 2019
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-61499-983-6
- Abmessungen
- 16.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 416
- Kategorie
- Tagungsbände