2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10916-009-9291-8
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Towards Improved Healthcare Performance: Examining Technological Possibilities and Patient Satisfaction with Wireless Body Area Networks

Abstract: This paper investigates the benefits of using less intrusive wireless technologies for heart monitoring. By replacing well established heart monitoring devices (i.e. Holter) with wireless ECG based Body Area Networks (BAN), improved healthcare performance can be achieved, reflected in (1) high quality ECG recordings during physical activities and (2) increased patient satisfaction. A small scale clinical trial was conducted to compare both technologies and the results illustrate that the wireless ECG monitor w… Show more

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“…8 The following concerns were highlighted by patients: stigmatization, 9 size and weight of the system, altering normal functional performance, sensors becoming unattached from the patient and the number of related hospital visits that were needed. The same group of participants seemed to be used in another publication 7 and similar outcomes were presented.…”
Section: Cardiacmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8 The following concerns were highlighted by patients: stigmatization, 9 size and weight of the system, altering normal functional performance, sensors becoming unattached from the patient and the number of related hospital visits that were needed. The same group of participants seemed to be used in another publication 7 and similar outcomes were presented.…”
Section: Cardiacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients' issues regarding new technologies have not been fully investigated, with a lack of exploration of concerns and problems that patients may face. 8 These issues become increasingly important if we seek to obtain measurements over longer time periods, for example monitoring chronic diseases, or activity levels where the data collection is essential but not necessarily life saving. In addition, if the device is overly complex to use or counter-intuitive, safe, and efficient application of a medical product can be compromised.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient discomfort and impact on mobility must also be considered to promote user acceptability (Fensli et al . , Buenaflor & Hee‐Cheol ). Despite the potential benefits of monitors and an understanding of some of the barriers to user acceptance, a gap exists in addressing practical aspects of wearable monitor use in the acute care setting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the design in [13], this design can monitor the ECG signals continuously. Without the hand held device (HHD) which is designed in [29], the system becomes much more flexible.…”
Section: (B) Wireless Ecg Monitoring Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%