Sensors (Mar 2020)

A Systematic Review on the Use of Wearable Body Sensors for Health Monitoring: A Qualitative Synthesis

  • Annica Kristoffersson,
  • Maria Lindén

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20051502
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 5
p. 1502

Abstract

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The use of wearable body sensors for health monitoring is a quickly growing field with the potential of offering a reliable means for clinical and remote health management. This includes both real-time monitoring and health trend monitoring with the aim to detect/predict health deterioration and also to act as a prevention tool. The aim of this systematic review was to provide a qualitative synthesis of studies using wearable body sensors for health monitoring. The synthesis and analysis have pointed out a number of shortcomings in prior research. Major shortcomings are demonstrated by the majority of the studies adopting an observational research design, too small sample sizes, poorly presented, and/or non-representative participant demographics (i.e., age, gender, patient/healthy). These aspects need to be considered in future research work.

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