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Spare Me: Towards an Empathetic Tool for Helping Adolescents & Teenagers Cope with Sickle Cell
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 International Conference on Healthcare Informatics Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), 2015 International Conference on. :555-561 Oct, 2015
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Mobile communication
Diseases
Pain
Monitoring
Pediatrics
Mobile handsets
sickle cell
affective
mobile health
adolescents
Language
Abstract
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a painful blood disorder that affects hemoglobin in red blood cells causing them to sickle and clog the veins of its sufferers. More than 100,000 people live with SCD in the U.S. And more' than a million people are living with the disease world-wide. 60% of SCD patients, aged ten to nineteen, experience one or more painful events a year. Mobile health applications can improve the overall well-being of patients with chronic diseases by lowering costs, improving quality and access of care, and shifting behavior to prevention of hospital stays. Spare Me is a mobile health tool, that once complete, will help to predict sickle cell crises and communicate with its users on how to cope and remain healthy. This paper describes the affective communication strategy called Spare Me How. Spare Me How uses heart rate variability, pain-levels, diet, and fluid intake to create affective messages to send empathetic messages through instant message (IM).