Tech2Match Monitoring 3.1.1 Part 2 | iMooX.at

Tech2Match Monitoring 3.1.1 Part 2 | iMooX.at

Monitoring Technologies for Chronic Pain

Overview of Monitoring Technologies

  • The module introduces monitoring technologies aimed at assisting individuals with chronic pain, emphasizing the systematic review of modern technologies like sensors and wearable devices.
  • A study analyzed 87 research papers from 2005 to 2015, focusing on the types of technologies used to monitor adult pain and how contextual information (physical activity, environment, psychological data) is gathered.

Types of Technologies Used

  • Continuous pain monitoring is facilitated by various devices such as heart rate sensors, sleep monitors, and tools for measuring posture and physical activity.
  • A significant challenge identified is avoiding information overload for patients using these technologies.

Five-Dimension Model for Data Classification

  • The study proposes a five-dimension model to classify collected information:
  • Activity
  • Identity
  • Wellness
  • Environment
  • Psychological data

Challenges in Implementation

  • Despite advancements in monitoring technologies, challenges remain:
  • Usability issues due to patients' limited digital skills or device battery life.
  • Uncertainty regarding which collected data are most relevant for effective pain management.
  • Concerns surrounding patient privacy.
Video description

This is a video of the series „tech2match - Technologies for patients with pain“ on https://imoox.at/series/tech2match Technology is an indispensable part of healthcare; however, research indicates that currently, healthcare professionals’ skills may not be updated to accommodate how to use technologies in cooperation with patients, and there is still a lack of implementation of relevant technology and an overuse of technology. The course addresses how healthcare professionals can apply digital technology constructively and critically for people with acute or chronic pain. The course consists of 5 units. The time required for the course was estimated at 10 hours per unit. You can find the full playlist for the course here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhy2nHJciTEAGrstkXWZ6_cVO-tl4TG0g iMooX is the first and only Austrian MOOC platform. On iMooX we offer free online courses (Massive Open Online Courses) on a variety of topics. The courses are openly licensed and can be attended whenever and wherever. Exciting new courses are constantly being added to the platform's existing offering. Visit http://imoox.at today and learn something new! Follow us on social media: https://instagram.com/imoox.at https://www.facebook.com/imoox.at/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/imoox NEVER STOP LEARNING Licenced with Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode) CC BY