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Electronic clinical study management system with artificial intelligence-based data processing capabilities
Mužný, Miroslav ; Mužík, Jan (advisor) ; Štěpánková, Olga (referee) ; Ngo, Phuong Dinh (referee)
An increasing amount of data are collected through wearable devices during ambulatory, and long-term monitoring of biological signals, adoption of persuasive technology and dynamics of clinical trials information sharing - all of that changes the possible clinical intervention. Moreover, more and more smartphone apps are hitting the market as they become a tool in daily life for many people around the globe. All of these applications are generating a tremendous amount of data, that is difficult to process using traditional methods, and asks for engagement of advanced methods of data processing. For recruiting patients, this calls for a shift from traditional methods of engaging patients to modern communication platforms such as social media, that are providing easy access to up- to-date information on an everyday basis. These factors make the clinical study progression demanding, in terms of unified participant management and processing of connected digital resources. Some clinical trials put a strong accent on remote sensing data and patient engagement through their smartphones. To facilitate this, a direct participant messaging, where the researchers give support, guidance and troubleshooting on a personal level using already adopted communication channels, needs to be implemented. Since the...
Electronic clinical study management system with artificial intelligence-based data processing capabilities
Mužný, Miroslav ; Mužík, Jan (advisor) ; Štěpánková, Olga (referee) ; Ngo, Phuong Dinh (referee)
An increasing amount of data are collected through wearable devices during ambulatory, and long-term monitoring of biological signals, adoption of persuasive technology and dynamics of clinical trials information sharing - all of that changes the possible clinical intervention. Moreover, more and more smartphone apps are hitting the market as they become a tool in daily life for many people around the globe. All of these applications are generating a tremendous amount of data, that is difficult to process using traditional methods, and asks for engagement of advanced methods of data processing. For recruiting patients, this calls for a shift from traditional methods of engaging patients to modern communication platforms such as social media, that are providing easy access to up- to-date information on an everyday basis. These factors make the clinical study progression demanding, in terms of unified participant management and processing of connected digital resources. Some clinical trials put a strong accent on remote sensing data and patient engagement through their smartphones. To facilitate this, a direct participant messaging, where the researchers give support, guidance and troubleshooting on a personal level using already adopted communication channels, needs to be implemented. Since the...
Assessment of the efficacy of an eHealth intervention including lapse management program in population of Czech tobacco smokers.
Kulhánek, Adam ; Gabrhelík, Roman (advisor) ; Ochaba, Robert (referee) ; Riegel, Karel Dobroslav (referee)
Background: Tobacco use is one of the key problems that public health has to face. Tobacco smoking is among the main causes of morbidity and preventable mortality that can be effectively avoided. The eHealth approach uses information and communication technologies to improve the quality of health and healthcare. EHealth interventions delivered through technologies and the Internet are an effective therapeutic tool which contributes to behaviour change, including smoking cessation. This paper presents the results of continuous research on fully automated online eHealth intervention for smoking cessation. Aims: The main objective of this study was to identify the effect of the form of reminders (SMS vs. email) in eHealth smoking cessation intervention using the Endre eHealth program in the population of Czech tobacco smokers. Materials and methods: This research consists of two studies. First, a pilot study on user- acceptance of eHealth intervention was performed in a sample involving 30 respondents. This was followed by a randomized two-arm controlled study comparing the effect of a predictor in the form of eHealth intervention reminders for smoking cessation. Adult tobacco smokers were recruited based on advertising through a variety of online channels. 158 respondents were randomised for the...
Application for heart rate estimation using smartphone
Šara, Kryštof ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
This student work deals with the issue of heart biosignals, their processing, the possibility of their acquisition using conventional and smart devices, and the regulation of mobile devices in healthcare. The work also includes the design of a mobile application, which can be used to a quick estimation of the human heart rate (HR). The optimized functional application algorithm was tested on a sample of independent subjects and a mean deviation of 0.74 beats per minute (BPM), relative to the ECG reference record, was reached.
Design and Implementation of Cross-Platform Mobile Application
Adamček, Ľubomír ; Neuwirth, Bernard (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
For several decades, market fragmentation caused by different operating systems has been complicating and overpricing the process of creating new applications. Unified development for multiple platforms does not only save time and expenses, but also enables to reach a far wider audience. This work presents the topic of a cross-platform mobile development and analyzes the development of the market for currently the two most prevalent operating systems – Android and iOS. The results of the analysis are used to design and create a multiplatform tool intended to monitor immunopathologic reactions. The work also includes a marketing plan and expected economic valuation once the developed application is introduced to the market.
Patient assessment system based on mHealth techniques
Kulinich, Viacheslav ; Mucha, Ján (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the possibility of examining patients using an electronic questionnaire based on mHealth techniques. In the first two chapters of this work is included the issue of patient examination, the function that must fulfill the electronic questionnaire, the research of existing types of mobile applications and the description of the selected type. The following chapters contain the process of creating web applications, implementation of client and server part, their communication, used security elements and brief description of graphical interface. The result is a functional progressive web application that has been tested successfully and is published on the Internet.
mHealth a IoMT in professional sports
Zenkl, Lukáš ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Smutný, Zdeněk (referee)
The following bachelor thesis is focused on implementation proposal of mHealth and IoMT elements for professional martial arts. The main aim of this bachelor thesis is the proposal of mHealth implementation for professional sports in order to increase performance, better regeneration and thus prevent injury. The first section of this thesis discusses the main concepts behind mHealth, IoT, and IoMT technologies. Followed by the role of mHealth in modern healthcare, and the impacts of IoT and IoMT within the current healthcare field. The second part of theses delimits mHealth, IoMT technologies, as well as defines their roles within professional sports. The next part analyses the current overall awareness and use of these modern technologies within the field of sports. Based on the results of this analysis, the implementation itself is proposed in the next part. The last part deals with the evaluation of the success of the implementation and the benefits for the athletes.
mHealth and diabetes in the Czech Republic
Antoš, Martin ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Hrmová, Helena (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on analysis and design of mHealth solution and its implementation in patients with diabetes. Another aim of the thesis is to describe and analyze problems, possible solutions and benefits for patients with diabetes in the Czech Republic. Based on the analysis of the process of care about a patient with the second type of diabetes a suitable solution for the implementation of mHealth is suggested. The solution is practically implemented on a specific example of the patient. In the introductory part the term mHealth is described. There is explained its effect in health care in present and what is expected in the future. It is shown its functioning in the treatment of diabetes in the Czech Republic. The second part is focused on the legislative and technological prerequisites that need to be overcome in the process of implementation mHealth. The third part is devoted to the epidemiology of diabetes and the selection of appropriate mHealth solutions. The last part is dedicated to the implementation and evaluates of possible benefits in the care of diabetic patients.
Information and Communication Technologies in Social and Healthcare Services
Jakoubek, Rostislav ; Havrdová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Lejsal, Matěj (referee)
The thesis discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT or IT), nowadays transforms the form of health and social services. The specific arguments and social events are described, that leads today's health and social services closer to the use of ICT, influence and changes it. The work describes the latest trends linking ICT and social and health services in the areas of e-health, telemedicine, mobile health and assistive technologies. Specific tools and equipment and their practical use are presented. The practical part focuses on the introduction of specific- gadgets tablet care in caring for the elderly. Through direct interviews with caregivers and seniors is investigated how new technology is perceived by caregivers and seniors, how new technology equipment to care are introduced, and what positive and negative impact are the ICT has for facilities and the elderly. Key words assistive technology; eHealth; mHealth; patient engagement; population ageing; senior activation; senior care; telemedicine; touch tablets
Mobil system for monitoring of sports activity
Maleňák, Filip ; Čížek, Martin (referee) ; Rozman, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to analyse methods that are used for monitoring athlete’s activities and a description of current technical solutions with a focus on heart rate and respiratory rate monitoring. The presented solution shows the possibilities of using available open source SW and HW technologies and their implementation in the design of an integrated tool for monitoring sports activities with the iOS operating system.

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