Applied Sciences (May 2023)

Improving Quality of Life in Chronic Patients: A Pilot Study on the Effectiveness of a Health Recommender System and Its Usability

  • Alberto del Rio,
  • Jennifer Jimenez,
  • Rodrigo Medina-García,
  • Cristina Lozano-Hernández,
  • Federico Alvarez,
  • Javier Serrano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13105850
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 5850

Abstract

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The TeNDER project aims to improve the quality of life (QoL) of chronic patients through an integrated care ecosystem. This study evaluates the health recommender system (HRS) developed for the project, which offers personalized recommendations based on data collected from a set of monitoring devices. The list of notifications covered different areas of daily life such as physical activity, nutrition, and sleep. We conducted this case study to evaluate the effectiveness and usability of the HRS in providing accurate and relevant recommendations to users. Evaluation process consisted on survey administration for QoL assessment and the satisfaction and usability of the HRS. The four-week pilot study involved several patients and caregivers and demonstrated that the HRS was perceived as user-friendly, consistent, and helpful, with a positive impact on patients’ QoL. However, the study highlights the need for improvement in terms of personalization of recommendations.

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