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Artif Intell Med ; 138: 102514, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36990591

ABSTRACT

The onset of cancer disease is a traumatic experience for both patients and their families that suddenly change the patient's life and is accompanied by important physical, emotional, and psycho-social problems. The complexity of this scenario has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic which dramatically affected the continuity of the provision of optimal care to chronic patients. Telemedicine can support the management of oncology care paths by furnishing a suite of effective and efficient tools to monitor the therapies of cancer patients. In particular, this is a suitable setting for therapies that are administered at home. In this paper, we present an AI-based system, called Arianna, designed and implemented to support and monitor patients treated by the professionals belonging to the Breast Cancer Unit Network (BCU-Net) along the entire clinical path of breast cancer treatment. We describe in this work the three modules composing the Arianna system (the tools for patients and clinicians, and the symbolic AI-based module). The system has been validated in a qualitative way and we demonstrated how the Arianna solution reached a high level of acceptability by all types of end-users by making it suitable for a concrete integration into the daily practice of the BCU-Net.


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Breast Neoplasms , COVID-19 , Humans , Female , Breast Neoplasms/therapy , Pandemics , COVID-19/epidemiology , Artificial Intelligence , Patient Care Planning
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J Biomed Inform ; 82: 70-87, 2018 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29729482

ABSTRACT

Automatically monitoring and supporting healthy lifestyle is a recent research trend, fostered by the availability of low-cost monitoring devices, and it can significantly contribute to the prevention of chronic diseases deriving from incorrect diet and lack of physical activity. In this paper, we present a general purpose architecture for persuasion scenarios and behavioral change. The architecture is designed to be easily portable across languages and domains and has been implemented and evaluated in a specific system for Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) called PerKApp. PerKApp provides a fully fledged platform supporting the remote monitoring of workers lifestyle by providing real-time feedback through persuasive context-based messages when necessary.


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Health Promotion/methods , Healthy Lifestyle , Persuasive Communication , Software , Algorithms , Biomedical Technology , Chronic Disease/prevention & control , Diet , Exercise , Health Behavior , Humans , Life Style , Medical Informatics/methods , Motivation , Semantics , Workplace
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