TY - GEN
T1 - Dynamic and accretive composition of patient engagement instruments for personalized plan generation
AU - Hsueh, Pei Yun S.
AU - Zhu, Xinxin
AU - Deng, Vincent
AU - Ramarishnan, Sreeram
AU - Ball, Marion
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Patient engagement is important to help patients become more informed and active in managing their health. Effective patient engagement demands short, yet valid instruments for measuring self-efficacy in various care dimensions. However, the static instruments are often too lengthy to be effective for assessment purposes. Furthermore, these tests could neither account for the dynamicity of measurements over time, nor differentiate care dimensions that are more critical to certain sub-populations. To remedy these disadvantages, we devise a dynamic instrument composition approach that can model the measurement of patient self-efficacy over time and iteratively select critical care dimensions and appropriate assessment questions based on dynamic user categorization. The dynamically composed instruments are expected to guide patients through self-management reinforcement cycles within or across care dimensions, while tightly integrated into clinical workflow and standard care processes.
AB - Patient engagement is important to help patients become more informed and active in managing their health. Effective patient engagement demands short, yet valid instruments for measuring self-efficacy in various care dimensions. However, the static instruments are often too lengthy to be effective for assessment purposes. Furthermore, these tests could neither account for the dynamicity of measurements over time, nor differentiate care dimensions that are more critical to certain sub-populations. To remedy these disadvantages, we devise a dynamic instrument composition approach that can model the measurement of patient self-efficacy over time and iteratively select critical care dimensions and appropriate assessment questions based on dynamic user categorization. The dynamically composed instruments are expected to guide patients through self-management reinforcement cycles within or across care dimensions, while tightly integrated into clinical workflow and standard care processes.
KW - Patient engagement
KW - dynamic assessment
KW - patient education
KW - personalized care
KW - self-efficacy measurement
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U2 - 10.3233/978-1-61499-415-2-447
DO - 10.3233/978-1-61499-415-2-447
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 24943580
AN - SCOPUS:84903707051
SN - 9781614994145
T3 - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
SP - 447
EP - 451
BT - Nursing Informatics 2014
PB - IOS Press
T2 - 12th International Congress on Nursing Informatics: East Meets West eSMART+, NI 2014
Y2 - 21 June 2014 through 25 June 2014
ER -