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Patient-centered lifestyle intervention using artificial intelligence methodologies: The TIMELY project for cardiac rehabilitation
Ist Teil von
  • Journal of psychosomatic research, 2022-06, Vol.157, p.110872, Article 110872
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London: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)
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  • Objective Current eHealth enable integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT)-devices to optimize health behaviors for prevention of incident and recurrent cardiovascular disease, including coronary artery disease (CAD). These novel eHealth interventions can be used to augment the availability and effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in patients with CAD. The TIMELY project is an AI-driven eHealth approach aiming to promote targeted and personalized lifestyle intervention. Methods TIMELY is a patient-centered, modular platform using a Living Lab approach for iterative and participatory design. The intervention is based on a (mobile) app complemented by adaptive chat-bots for the management of CR-relevant components. The IoT-devices include self-applicable ECG devices, activity trackers and hemodynamic monitors. In-time risk prediction and AI behavioral change agents are used to support long-term lifestyle changes in a multi-national RCT (http://timely-project.eu). Results Since initiation of the project in 2021, the TIMELY platform has been developed based on an integrative database including data from IoT-devices, patient communication and data sharing. Evaluation of Living Lab guided interviews indicated good acceptance of the proposed eHealth solution, with high acceptance of the eHealth solution, including motivational messages, progress updates, and patients reported that communication by adaptive chatbots was acceptable. Conclusion The TIMELY eHealth platform will be the first AI-powered multimodal intervention system supporting CAD patients to achieve long-lasting lifestyle changes. TIMELY has the potential to be applied in different European health care settings to coordinate a multidisciplinary care team to provide targeted interventions.

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