Wiki source code of Step 2: Functions
Version 4.1 by Jasper van der Waa on 2022/07/15 14:00
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5 | //Overall objective// | ||
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7 | What is the overall objective of the human-AI system? | ||
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9 | How do the human and AI collaborate and support each other (interdependence)? | ||
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11 | To identify and remove any barriers that prohibit the patient from achieving a sustainable change in life style. | ||
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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. | ||
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15 | Two objectives/systems: | ||
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17 | - One to support the doctor by monitoring and prioritizing patients for consults. | ||
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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. | ||
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26 | //Functions// | ||
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30 | What are the functions of the AI-module(s)? | ||
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32 | What does it actually do? | ||
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35 | What are its inputs, what are its outputs? | ||
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37 | - Assist the coach to make burdens/barriers explicit through adaptive/context-aware questions over time to the patient. | ||
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39 | - To assist the coach during the consult with pointers what could be personal barriers/objections towards certain life style changes. | ||
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41 | - To provide friends/family with insights into the patients if allowed to involve them in the patient's required life style changes. | ||
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43 | - 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.). | ||
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45 | - 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. | ||
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47 | - Together with patient and coach set objectives to achieve. | ||
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52 | - To MD: To monitor patients physiological data and through questionnaires. | ||
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54 | - To MD: To provide summary data on a patient. | ||
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56 | - To MD: To prioritize patients for a general practitioner or MD that could benefit or are in need of a consult. | ||
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58 | - To MD: To provide an overview of preferences and tried interventions by the patient. | ||
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60 | - To MD: Provide a list of patients with a risk value/probability. | ||
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62 | - To MD: To accept a patient evaluation from an MD. | ||
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64 | - To Patient: To measure certain physiological values at the patient. | ||
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66 | - To Patient: To measure performed actions by the patient. | ||
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68 | - To Patient: To provide questionnaires to assess the patient's current condition and preferences. | ||
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70 | - To Patient: To keep an overview of already tried interventions. | ||
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72 | - To Patient: To provide alerts, current risk value and conclusion/assessement of progress. | ||
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74 | - To Patient: To offer personalized advice about interventions. | ||
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76 | - To Patient: To provide insight and explanation about the patient, offered advice and risk. | ||
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81 | //Interaction// | ||
82 | )))|(% 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" %)((( | ||
83 | - Chat bot for interactive/adaptive questionnaires with the patient. | ||
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85 | - Personalized compliments to keep patient motivated. | ||
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87 | - 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. | ||
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89 | - Gamification, potentially adapted to the patient's profile (emphasize competitiveness or coooperation for instance). | ||
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91 | Towards the patient to be always available and super personal. | ||
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