Mobile Applications Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Proof-of-concept, Open-label, Feasibility Study to Evaluate Mobile Applications and Biosensing (mHealth) Devices to Monitor Physical Activity and Respiratory Function in Smokers With and Without Respiratory Symptoms/COPD
This study examines the feasibility and acceptability of using mobile applications and biosensing (mHealth) devices in detecting vitality parameters in current smokers with and without respiratory symptoms/COPD (e.g., heart rate, blood oxygenation, steps/motion) for a future big-scale study.
The study is designed to investigate feasibility of using mHealth devices to improve the
treatment, assessment, compliance, and outcomes in smokers with and without respiratory
symptoms/COPD. The study aims to reveal and address the anticipated barriers to the
acceptance and implementation of mHealth devices in this patient population and clinical
setting. As is well documented, the more attention patients receive from medical personnel,
the better their clinical outcomes. Here we are attempting to use device-driven monitoring
applications, interactive reminders, and teaching modules to deliver a constant positive
feedback loop to patients to improve their health decisions.
Objectives of the study:
To assess the feasibility of using mHealth devices in current smokers with and without
respiratory symptoms/COPD.
To assess the utility (i.e., validity and reproducibility) of mHealth devices in detecting
vitality parameters in current smokers with and without respiratory symptoms/COPD (e.g.,
heart rate; blood oxygenation; steps/motion; FEV1, FVC, and their ratio; peak expiratory flow
[PEF]).
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