2020
DOI: 10.2196/16862
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Using Natural Language Processing and Sentiment Analysis to Augment Traditional User-Centered Design: Development and Usability Study

Abstract: Background Sarcopenia, defined as the age-associated loss of muscle mass and strength, can be effectively mitigated through resistance-based physical activity. With compliance at approximately 40% for home-based exercise prescriptions, implementing a remote sensing system would help patients and clinicians to better understand treatment progress and increase compliance. The inclusion of end users in the development of mobile apps for remote-sensing systems can ensure that they are both user friendl… Show more

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“…One study aimed at patients with psychiatric disorders [ 8 ]. The other 2 studies dealt with fall risk assessment and detection [ 32 ] and sarcopenia prevention [ 34 ], respectively. In addition, of the 3 included qualitative case studies, 2 reflected on the same project as the mixed methods study dealing with falls in Ireland [ 33 , 36 ].…”
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“…One study aimed at patients with psychiatric disorders [ 8 ]. The other 2 studies dealt with fall risk assessment and detection [ 32 ] and sarcopenia prevention [ 34 ], respectively. In addition, of the 3 included qualitative case studies, 2 reflected on the same project as the mixed methods study dealing with falls in Ireland [ 33 , 36 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All 8 studies are summarized and described in 4 HCD steps. Each step has 5 paragraphs representing a total of 5 mHealth projects: the first for patients with heart failure [ 31 , 35 ], the second for patients with psychiatric disorders [ 8 ], the third about falls in the elderly [ 32 , 33 , 36 ], the fourth for sarcopenia prevention [ 34 ], and the fifth about CIEDs [ 30 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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