Passive Sensing of Health Outcomes Through Smartphones: Systematic Review of Current Solutions and Possible Limitations
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2019Vol. 7(8), pp. e12649–e12649
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Abstract
One relevant outcome of this systematic review is that although smartphones present many advantages for the passive monitoring of users' health and well-being, there is a lack of correlation between smartphone-generated outcomes and clinical knowledge. Moreover, user engagement and motivation are not always modeled as prerequisites, which directly affects user adherence and full validation of such systems.
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