TY - GEN
T1 - Towards an Ontology-driven Framework to Enable Development of Personalized mHealth Solutions for Cancer Survivors' Engagement in Healthy Living
AU - Myneni, Sahiti
AU - Amith, Muhammad
AU - Geng, Yimin
AU - Tao, Cui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 IMIA and IOS Press.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors manage an array of health-related issues. Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) have the potential to empower these young survivors by providing information regarding treatment summary, late-effects of cancer therapies, healthy lifestyle guidance, coping with work-life-health balance, and follow-up care. However, current mHealth infrastructure used to deliver SCPs has been limited in terms of flexibility, engagement, and reusability. The objective of this study is to develop an ontology-driven survivor engagement framework to facilitate rapid development of mobile apps that are targeted, extensible, and engaging. The major components include ontology models, patient engagement features, and behavioral intervention technologies. We apply the proposed framework to characterize individual building blocks ('survivor digilegos'), which form the basis for mHealth tools that address user needs across the cancer care continuum. Results indicate that the framework (a) allows identification of AYA survivorship components, (b) facilitates infusion of engagement elements, and (c) integrates behavior change constructs into the design architecture of survivorship applications. Implications for design of patient-engaging chronic disease management solutions are discussed.
AB - Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors manage an array of health-related issues. Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) have the potential to empower these young survivors by providing information regarding treatment summary, late-effects of cancer therapies, healthy lifestyle guidance, coping with work-life-health balance, and follow-up care. However, current mHealth infrastructure used to deliver SCPs has been limited in terms of flexibility, engagement, and reusability. The objective of this study is to develop an ontology-driven survivor engagement framework to facilitate rapid development of mobile apps that are targeted, extensible, and engaging. The major components include ontology models, patient engagement features, and behavioral intervention technologies. We apply the proposed framework to characterize individual building blocks ('survivor digilegos'), which form the basis for mHealth tools that address user needs across the cancer care continuum. Results indicate that the framework (a) allows identification of AYA survivorship components, (b) facilitates infusion of engagement elements, and (c) integrates behavior change constructs into the design architecture of survivorship applications. Implications for design of patient-engaging chronic disease management solutions are discussed.
KW - Cancer survivor
KW - Healthy lifestyle
KW - Ontology
KW - Patient engagement
KW - mHealth
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U2 - 10.3233/978-1-61499-564-7-113
DO - 10.3233/978-1-61499-564-7-113
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 26262021
AN - SCOPUS:84951914468
T3 - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
SP - 113
EP - 117
BT - MEDINFO 2015
A2 - Georgiou, Andrew
A2 - Sarkar, Indra Neil
A2 - de Azevedo Marques, Paulo Mazzoncini
PB - IOS Press
T2 - 15th World Congress on Health and Biomedical Informatics, MEDINFO 2015
Y2 - 19 August 2015 through 23 August 2015
ER -