NIEHS - Device Agnostic Environmental/Agent Data Collection and Integration with
NIEHS - 与设备无关的环境/代理数据收集和集成
基本信息
- 批准号:8523618
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-06-10 至 2014-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdoptedAdoptionAirBehaviorBiosensorCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)ClientCollectionCommunitiesCommunity WorkersContinuity of Patient CareDataData CollectionDatabasesDevicesEducationEffectivenessEmergency SituationEmploymentEnvironmentEnvironmental MonitoringEventExposure toFamiliarityFire - disastersFocus GroupsFoundationsGuidelinesHazardous SubstancesHealthIndividualKnowledgeLettersManufacturer NameMethodsMissionModelingMonitorMotivationNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesOccupational HealthOccupationsParticipantPersonal Health RecordsPhasePopulationPositioning AttributeProceduresProtocols documentationPublic HealthPublishingRecommendationRecording of previous eventsRecordsReportingResearchRiskSafetyServicesSmall Business Innovation Research GrantSolutionsStructureSystemTechnologyTelephoneTimeTractionTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWeatherWorkbasecareerdata integrationdesigndisorder preventionemergency service responderenvironmental agentexperienceflexibilityhealth applicationhealth recordhigh riskhuman datainnovationpreventprogramsprototypepublic health relevanceresponsesensorstressortheoriestooltrendusability
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): ExposureTrack is an innovative and necessary service that will support the "at-risk" worker population. inXsol LLC (inXsol) proposed to prototype, demonstrate and evaluate "ExposureTrack" as a smart phone-based tool equipping individual response workers with a personal health monitoring and surveillance service. For this project inXsol will: 1) assemble and demonstrate a prototype ExposureTrack product allowing users to record exposure incidents and related health records in a PHR; 2) integrate a Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) biosensor, and, 3) evaluate usability, acceptability and impact of the ExposureTrack service to individual subscribers though focus groups. inXsol believes there is an opportunity for a compelling product targeted at the individual "at-risk" worker. Records continuity will be portable across employment or deployment history. With traction with the individual participant collecting standardized data, the top-down ERHMS effort can gain a more significant population and streamline many of the administrative time consuming data collection activities. Achieving these aims will provide the foundation to conduct Phase II SBIR work focused enhancing the ExposureTrack platform, integration of additional COTS sensors, designing key sensors for further integration and creating "opt in" protocols making it possible to
demonstrate reporting which can identify trends or clusters of exposure/health events. This would make it possible to advance Health Monitoring and Surveillance agents which can integrate with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network data or establish a staffed Surveillance Monitoring Team.
描述(由申请人提供):ExposureTrack是一项创新和必要的服务,将支持“有风险”的工人群体。inXsol有限责任公司(inXsol)提议对“ExposureTrack”进行原型制作、演示和评估,这是一种基于智能手机的工具,为个人应对工作人员提供个人健康监测和监督服务。对于这个项目,inXsol将:1)组装和演示原型ExposureTrack产品,允许用户在PHR中记录暴露事件和相关健康记录; 2)集成商用现成(COTS)生物传感器,以及3)通过焦点小组评估ExposureTrack服务对个人用户的可用性、可接受性和影响。inXsol认为,有一个机会,一个引人注目的产品针对个人的“风险”工人。记录的连续性将可跨雇佣或部署历史进行移植。通过与收集标准化数据的个人参与者的牵引,自上而下的ERHMS工作可以获得更大的人口,并简化许多消耗管理时间的数据收集活动。实现这些目标将为开展第二阶段SBIR工作奠定基础,重点是增强ExposureTrack平台、集成额外的COTS传感器、设计关键传感器以进行进一步集成以及创建“选择加入”协议,
展示能够识别暴露/健康事件趋势或集群的报告。这将使得有可能推进卫生监测和监督机构,这些机构可以与疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的国家环境公共卫生跟踪网络数据相结合,或建立一个配备人员的监督监测小组。
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