To monitor Radiation Oncology (RO) patient workflow and at to obtain an index of the quality of life of patient during radiation treatment. Information and Communication Technology monitoring devices (ICT-MD), through a Pervasive Computing Approach (PCA), allow the localization of patient and at the same time the archiving of diverse biometrical data such as heart rate, one of the most robust, non-invasive measure of stress response. Here we describe a pilot study on the introduction of ICT-MD in a RO Department.

Feasibility Study of Outpatient Monitoring by Fitness Activity Trackers in a Radiation Oncology Department

Magliulo M;Megna R;Cella L;Liuzzi R;Palma G;
2016

Abstract

To monitor Radiation Oncology (RO) patient workflow and at to obtain an index of the quality of life of patient during radiation treatment. Information and Communication Technology monitoring devices (ICT-MD), through a Pervasive Computing Approach (PCA), allow the localization of patient and at the same time the archiving of diverse biometrical data such as heart rate, one of the most robust, non-invasive measure of stress response. Here we describe a pilot study on the introduction of ICT-MD in a RO Department.
2016
Fitness Activity
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