Title :
An intelligent mobile diabetes management and educational system for Saudi Arabia: System architecture
Author :
Alotaibi, Maryam M. ; Istepanian, Robert S. H. ; Sungoor, Ala ; Philip, N.
Author_Institution :
Med. Inf. & Network Technol. Res. Centre, Kingston Univ., London, UK
Abstract :
This paper presents an intelligent mobile diabetes management and educational system for patients in Saudi Arabia with type 2 diabetes (SAED). The SAED system consists of two main components: (1) the SAED mobile patient/healthcare provider component and (2) the SAED intelligent diabetes management component. The SAED mobile patient/healthcare provider component includes two units (i) the patient´s unit and (ii) the specialist diabetic unit, which communicate for data exchange. The SAED intelligent diabetes management component includes (i) a database module; (ii) an intelligent decision support module based on fuzzy logic concepts; (iii) a SAED SMS reminder module and (iv) a diabetes educational module. In general, SAED is a system capable of storing clinical data on diabetes management, such as daily blood glucose and blood pressure measurements and hypoglycaemia events. These stored records and the incorporated decision support system will allow the clinician to monitor patients remotely. Furthermore, the decision support system will provide the physician with recommendations for each patient using fuzzy logic theory.
Keywords :
database management systems; decision support systems; diseases; electronic data interchange; fuzzy logic; health care; medical information systems; mobile computing; patient monitoring; SAED SMS reminder module; SAED intelligent diabetes management component; SAED mobile patient-healthcare provider component; Saudi Arabia with type 2 diabetes; clinical data storage; data exchange; database module; diabetes educational module; fuzzy logic theory; intelligent decision support module; intelligent mobile diabetes management system; mobile diabetes educational system; patients unit; remote patient monitoring; specialist diabetic unit; system architecture; Artificial intelligence; Biomedical monitoring; Blood; Diabetes; Mobile communication; Monitoring; Sugar; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; diabetes mellitus; e-health; m-health; mobile diabetes management; telemedicine;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2014 IEEE-EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Valencia
DOI :
10.1109/BHI.2014.6864296