Changes for page Step 2: Functions
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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 -|(% style="width:231px" %)**Topic**|(% style="width:279px" %)**Question**|(% style="width:348px" %)**Answer Group 1**|(% style="width:376px" %)**Answer Group 2** 1 +|(% style="width:231px" %)**Topic**|(% style="width:279px" %)**Question**|(% style="width:348px" %)**Answer Group 1**|(% style="width:376px" %)**Answer Group 2**|(% style="width:376px" %)**Answer Group 3** 2 2 |(% style="width:231px" %)((( 3 3 [[image:image-20220610120005-1.png]] 4 4 ... ... @@ -7,7 +7,43 @@ 7 7 What is the overall objective of the human-AI system? 8 8 9 9 How do the human and AI collaborate and support each other (interdependence)? 10 -)))|(% style="width:348px" %) |(% style="width:376px" %) 10 +)))|(% style="width:348px" %)((( 11 +To identify and remove any barriers that prohibit the patient from achieving a sustainable change in life style. 12 + 13 +Secondly to find a personalized approach to achieve this life style change that addresses the preferences and objectives of the patient combined with that what is required to improve their health. 14 +)))|(% style="width:376px" %)((( 15 +Two objectives/systems: 16 + 17 +- One to support the doctor by monitoring and prioritizing patients for consults. 18 + 19 +- The other to support the patient in signaling if change is needed and offer insight into glucose levels over time and possibly give advice on this. 20 + 21 + 22 +)))|(% style="width:376px" %)((( 23 +**“Long-lasting, successful, appropriate behavior change in an individual with low SES and low health literacy, lasting longer than 3 months”** 24 + 25 +Security 26 + 27 +Ethics 28 + 29 +Legislation 30 + 31 +Accessibility 32 + 33 +(Decrease in) workload 34 + 35 +Simpifying hand-over 36 + 37 + 38 +**General goals:** lifestyle advice, interventions at the right moment in time, connect with motivation (“aansluiten bij drijfveren”), improving/learning what works, revisiting over time, personalization (“knoppen vinden om aan te draaien”) 39 + 40 + 41 +**Patient: **positive interaction, interesting & meaningful interaction, trust relationship, engage patient power (“aanbreken patiëntenkracht”), rewards (but which ones?), demystification 42 + 43 +**Zorgverlener (consulterend):** advice on motivating patient, diagnosis 44 + 45 +**Researcher: **collect data and make it available 46 +))) 11 11 |(% style="width:231px" %)((( 12 12 [[image:image-20220610120005-3.png]] 13 13 ... ... @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ 15 15 16 16 17 17 )))|(% style="width:279px" %)((( 18 -What are the functions of the AI- system(s)?54 +What are the functions of the AI-module(s)? 19 19 20 20 What does it actually do? 21 21 ... ... @@ -22,9 +22,53 @@ 22 22 23 23 What are its inputs, what are its outputs? 24 24 )))|(% style="width:348px" %)((( 61 +- Assist the coach to make burdens/barriers explicit through adaptive/context-aware questions over time to the patient. 62 + 63 +- To assist the coach during the consult with pointers what could be personal barriers/objections towards certain life style changes. 64 + 65 +- To provide friends/family with insights into the patients if allowed to involve them in the patient's required life style changes. 66 + 67 +- To assist the patient in overcoming their barriers towards a sustainable life style change by giving actionable advice (e.g., to join certain social apps, find a walking-buddy, etc.). 68 + 69 +- Nudge the patient when they should do or omit something that is tailored to their preferences, capabilities and objectives, and the recognition that these change over time. 70 + 71 +- Together with patient and coach set objectives to achieve. 72 + 73 + 25 25 26 26 )))|(% style="width:376px" %)((( 27 - 76 +- To MD: To monitor patients physiological data and through questionnaires. 77 + 78 +- To MD: To provide summary data on a patient. 79 + 80 +- To MD: To prioritize patients for a general practitioner or MD that could benefit or are in need of a consult. 81 + 82 +- To MD: To provide an overview of preferences and tried interventions by the patient. 83 + 84 +- To MD: Provide a list of patients with a risk value/probability. 85 + 86 +- To MD: To accept a patient evaluation from an MD. 87 + 88 +- To Patient: To measure certain physiological values at the patient. 89 + 90 +- To Patient: To measure performed actions by the patient. 91 + 92 +- To Patient: To provide questionnaires to assess the patient's current condition and preferences. 93 + 94 +- To Patient: To keep an overview of already tried interventions. 95 + 96 +- To Patient: To provide alerts, current risk value and conclusion/assessement of progress. 97 + 98 +- To Patient: To offer personalized advice about interventions. 99 + 100 +- To Patient: To provide insight and explanation about the patient, offered advice and risk. 101 +)))|(% style="width:376px" %)((( 102 +* Quantify health 103 +* Provide insight in progress 104 +* Unearth individual motivations 105 +* Continuous improvement 106 +* Adapting to needs 107 +* Not just medical data 28 28 ))) 29 29 |(% style="width:231px" %)((( 30 30 [[image:image-20220610120005-4.png]] ... ... @@ -31,8 +31,14 @@ 31 31 32 32 //Interaction// 33 33 )))|(% style="width:279px" %)How do you expect the human to interact with these AI-functions? Does the human provide any input? (just a (high-level) description of interaction(s) is fine, e.g. “Actor A provides feedback in the form of tags”)|(% style="width:348px" %)((( 34 - 114 +- Chat bot for interactive/adaptive questionnaires with the patient. 115 + 116 +- Personalized compliments to keep patient motivated. 117 + 118 +- The 'new nudging'; a way of notifying the patient that they should do something or omit something in a way that is natural and non-obtrusive. 119 + 120 +- Gamification, potentially adapted to the patient's profile (emphasize competitiveness or coooperation for instance). 35 35 )))|(% style="width:376px" %)((( 36 - 37 -))) 38 -|(% style="width:231px" %) |(% style="width:279px" %) |(% style="width:348px" %) |(% style="width:376px" %) 122 +Towards the patient to be always available and super personal. 123 +)))|(% style="width:376px" %) 124 +|(% style="width:231px" %) |(% style="width:279px" %) |(% style="width:348px" %) |(% style="width:376px" %) |(% style="width:376px" %)