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Applying artificial intelligence and digital health technologies, Viet Nam

PROBLEM: Direct application of digital health technologies from high-income settings to low- and middle-income countries may be inappropriate due to challenges around data availability, implementation and regulation. Hence different approaches are needed. APPROACH: Within the Viet Nam ICU Translatio...

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Autores principales: Chanh, Ho Quang, Ming, Damien K, Nguyen, Quang Huy, Duc, Tran Minh, Phuoc An, Luu, Trieu, Huynh Trung, Karolcik, Stefan, Hernandez, Bernard, Perez, Van Nuil, Jennifer, Lyle, Ngan Nguyen, Kestelyn, Evelyne, Thwaites, Louise, Georgiou, Pantelis, Paton, Chris, Holmes, Alison, Van Vinh Chau, Nguyen, Yacoub, Sophie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: World Health Organization 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37397176
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.22.289423
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author Chanh, Ho Quang
Ming, Damien K
Nguyen, Quang Huy
Duc, Tran Minh
Phuoc An, Luu
Trieu, Huynh Trung
Karolcik, Stefan
Hernandez, Bernard
Perez
Van Nuil, Jennifer
Lyle, Ngan Nguyen
Kestelyn, Evelyne
Thwaites, Louise
Georgiou, Pantelis
Paton, Chris
Holmes, Alison
Van Vinh Chau, Nguyen
Yacoub, Sophie
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Ming, Damien K
Nguyen, Quang Huy
Duc, Tran Minh
Phuoc An, Luu
Trieu, Huynh Trung
Karolcik, Stefan
Hernandez, Bernard
Perez
Van Nuil, Jennifer
Lyle, Ngan Nguyen
Kestelyn, Evelyne
Thwaites, Louise
Georgiou, Pantelis
Paton, Chris
Holmes, Alison
Van Vinh Chau, Nguyen
Yacoub, Sophie
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description PROBLEM: Direct application of digital health technologies from high-income settings to low- and middle-income countries may be inappropriate due to challenges around data availability, implementation and regulation. Hence different approaches are needed. APPROACH: Within the Viet Nam ICU Translational Applications Laboratory project, since 2018 we have been developing a wearable device for individual patient monitoring and a clinical assessment tool to improve dengue disease management. Working closely with local staff at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, we developed and tested a prototype of the wearable device. We obtained perspectives on design and use of the sensor from patients. To develop the assessment tool, we used existing research data sets, mapped workflows and clinical priorities, interviewed stakeholders and held workshops with hospital staff. LOCAL SETTING: In Viet Nam, a lower middle-income country, the health-care system is in the nascent stage of implementing digital health technologies. RELEVANT CHANGES: Based on patient feedback, we are altering the design of the wearable sensor to increase comfort. We built the user interface of the assessment tool based on the core functionalities selected by workshop attendees. The interface was subsequently tested for usability in an iterative manner by the clinical staff members. LESSONS LEARNT: The development and implementation of digital health technologies need an interoperable and appropriate plan for data management including collection, sharing and integration. Engagements and implementation studies should be conceptualized and conducted alongside the digital health technology development. The priorities of end-users, and understanding context and regulatory landscape are crucial for success.
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spelling pubmed-103007742023-07-01 Applying artificial intelligence and digital health technologies, Viet Nam Chanh, Ho Quang Ming, Damien K Nguyen, Quang Huy Duc, Tran Minh Phuoc An, Luu Trieu, Huynh Trung Karolcik, Stefan Hernandez, Bernard Perez Van Nuil, Jennifer Lyle, Ngan Nguyen Kestelyn, Evelyne Thwaites, Louise Georgiou, Pantelis Paton, Chris Holmes, Alison Van Vinh Chau, Nguyen Yacoub, Sophie Bull World Health Organ Lessons from the Field PROBLEM: Direct application of digital health technologies from high-income settings to low- and middle-income countries may be inappropriate due to challenges around data availability, implementation and regulation. Hence different approaches are needed. APPROACH: Within the Viet Nam ICU Translational Applications Laboratory project, since 2018 we have been developing a wearable device for individual patient monitoring and a clinical assessment tool to improve dengue disease management. Working closely with local staff at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ho Chi Minh City, we developed and tested a prototype of the wearable device. We obtained perspectives on design and use of the sensor from patients. To develop the assessment tool, we used existing research data sets, mapped workflows and clinical priorities, interviewed stakeholders and held workshops with hospital staff. LOCAL SETTING: In Viet Nam, a lower middle-income country, the health-care system is in the nascent stage of implementing digital health technologies. RELEVANT CHANGES: Based on patient feedback, we are altering the design of the wearable sensor to increase comfort. We built the user interface of the assessment tool based on the core functionalities selected by workshop attendees. The interface was subsequently tested for usability in an iterative manner by the clinical staff members. LESSONS LEARNT: The development and implementation of digital health technologies need an interoperable and appropriate plan for data management including collection, sharing and integration. Engagements and implementation studies should be conceptualized and conducted alongside the digital health technology development. The priorities of end-users, and understanding context and regulatory landscape are crucial for success. World Health Organization 2023-07-01 2023-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10300774/ /pubmed/37397176 http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.22.289423 Text en (c) 2023 The authors; licensee World Health Organization. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Chanh, Ho Quang
Ming, Damien K
Nguyen, Quang Huy
Duc, Tran Minh
Phuoc An, Luu
Trieu, Huynh Trung
Karolcik, Stefan
Hernandez, Bernard
Perez
Van Nuil, Jennifer
Lyle, Ngan Nguyen
Kestelyn, Evelyne
Thwaites, Louise
Georgiou, Pantelis
Paton, Chris
Holmes, Alison
Van Vinh Chau, Nguyen
Yacoub, Sophie
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37397176
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.22.289423
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