Toward clinical digital phenotyping: a timely opportunity to consider purpose, quality, and safety
Black Dog Institute · UNSW Sydney · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The use of data generated passively by personal electronic devices, such as smartphones, to measure human function in health and disease has generated significant research interest. Particularly in psychiatry, objective, continuous quantitation using patients' own devices may result in clinically useful markers that can be used to refine diagnostic processes, tailor treatment choices, improve condition monitoring for actionable outcomes, such as early signs of relapse, and develop new intervention models. If a principal goal for digital phenotyping is clinical improvement, research needs to attend now to factors that will help or hinder future clinical adoption. We identify four opportunities for research…
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3Topics & keywords
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Digital health
- Psychological intervention
- Quality (philosophy)
- Relevance (law)
- Health care
- Personalization
- Computer science