TY - JOUR
T1 - Designing apps interoperable and functional on multiple mobile platforms using google environment
AU - Inupakutika, D.
AU - Basutkar, C.
AU - Kaghyan, S.
AU - Akopian, D.
AU - Chalela, P.
AU - Ramirez, A. G.
AU - McAlister, A.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank Dr. Jafet Morales for his critical review, valuable inputs and suggestions. This work was supported in part by Susan G. Komen (Award No. SAB160005) and the Mays Cancer Center (Grant No. P30 CA054174).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Society for Imaging Science and Technology.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The use of mobile and web tools in health care has greatly improved interactions between doctors, patients and healthcare professionals in the past few years. According to the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) almost 75% of the 296,980 women in the United States that are diagnosed with breast cancer will have hormone receptor-positive breast cancers. Endocrine hormonal therapy (EHT) is very effective for nearly all women with hormone-receptive positive tumours and is the most widely prescribed one. The dedicated use and adherence to this therapy for 5 years has also shown larger reduction in recurrence [6]. However, even with such proven benefits, the adherence is limited to just 33% of all the women who are prescribed. In such cases, the use of interactive easy-to-use apps would promote and improve adherence [2]. Such apps should enable fast responses to patient queries, guide patients through treatment, help them understand symptoms, motivate them through educational content, and prompt interaction with their peers. In this paper, we describe an approach for accelerating app prototyping using the existing Google Android platform and converting it to a cross-platform web application thereafter. Google Firebase [1] is used as a database server to assist in monitoring and sending notifications to users without compromising the safety and security of patients' data. The proposed system and approach can also be further tailored for similar technology-assisted health promotion and intervention studies. The effectiveness of the approach is evaluated through a randomized controlled study with breast cancer patients conducted by the UTHSCSA research team.
AB - The use of mobile and web tools in health care has greatly improved interactions between doctors, patients and healthcare professionals in the past few years. According to the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) almost 75% of the 296,980 women in the United States that are diagnosed with breast cancer will have hormone receptor-positive breast cancers. Endocrine hormonal therapy (EHT) is very effective for nearly all women with hormone-receptive positive tumours and is the most widely prescribed one. The dedicated use and adherence to this therapy for 5 years has also shown larger reduction in recurrence [6]. However, even with such proven benefits, the adherence is limited to just 33% of all the women who are prescribed. In such cases, the use of interactive easy-to-use apps would promote and improve adherence [2]. Such apps should enable fast responses to patient queries, guide patients through treatment, help them understand symptoms, motivate them through educational content, and prompt interaction with their peers. In this paper, we describe an approach for accelerating app prototyping using the existing Google Android platform and converting it to a cross-platform web application thereafter. Google Firebase [1] is used as a database server to assist in monitoring and sending notifications to users without compromising the safety and security of patients' data. The proposed system and approach can also be further tailored for similar technology-assisted health promotion and intervention studies. The effectiveness of the approach is evaluated through a randomized controlled study with breast cancer patients conducted by the UTHSCSA research team.
KW - Apps
KW - Cross-platform
KW - Internet
KW - MHealth
KW - Mobile devices
KW - Smartphones
KW - Technology
KW - Web services
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U2 - 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2018.06.MOBMU-115
DO - 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2018.06.MOBMU-115
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85052723399
SN - 2470-1173
VL - 2018-January
JO - IS and T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology
JF - IS and T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology
T2 - Mobile Devices and Multimedia: Enabling Technologies, Algorithms, and Applications 2018
Y2 - 28 January 2018 through 1 February 2018
ER -