A Cost-Effective Vital Sign Monitoring System Harnessing Smartwatch for Home Care Patients
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Title
A Cost-Effective Vital Sign Monitoring System Harnessing Smartwatch for Home Care Patients
Subject
home care; national early warning score; vital sign; smartwatch; e-health
Description
Telemedicine applications enable online health consultation services, but they have limitations: there is no vital sign
examination as in offline consultation. Furthermore, vital sign examinations for patients treated outside hospitals, such as
outpatients and home care patients, are not as routine as for inpatients. Although patient monitors can be used to monitor
vital signs in real-time, they are expensive, making it difficult to use them for home care patients. This research aims to
develop a vital sign monitoring system for home care patients that integrates a smartwatch as a data acquisition sensor
device, a mobile application as a gateway that collects vital sign data and sends it to a web server, and a web application to
remotely monitor vital signs and changes in their values. This system also aims to make it easier for patients and their
families to communicate with doctors and nurses while viewing vital sign information and the risk of patient deterioration in
the form of Early Warning Score (EWS). The smartwatch chosen is based on its features and low price, so a cost-effective
vital sign monitoring system can be produced. Testing using the black-box method shows that the system functions well and
meets the expected functionality
examination as in offline consultation. Furthermore, vital sign examinations for patients treated outside hospitals, such as
outpatients and home care patients, are not as routine as for inpatients. Although patient monitors can be used to monitor
vital signs in real-time, they are expensive, making it difficult to use them for home care patients. This research aims to
develop a vital sign monitoring system for home care patients that integrates a smartwatch as a data acquisition sensor
device, a mobile application as a gateway that collects vital sign data and sends it to a web server, and a web application to
remotely monitor vital signs and changes in their values. This system also aims to make it easier for patients and their
families to communicate with doctors and nurses while viewing vital sign information and the risk of patient deterioration in
the form of Early Warning Score (EWS). The smartwatch chosen is based on its features and low price, so a cost-effective
vital sign monitoring system can be produced. Testing using the black-box method shows that the system functions well and
meets the expected functionality
Creator
Dodon Turianto Nugrahadi, Rudy Herteno, Mohammad Reza Faisal, Nursyifa Azizah, Friska Abadi, Irwan Budiman, Muhammad Itqan Mazdadi
Source
http://jurnal.iaii.or.id
Publisher
Professional Organization Ikatan Ahli Informatika Indonesia (IAII)/Indonesian Informatics Experts Association
Date
December 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
ISSN Media Electronic: 2580-0760
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Dodon Turianto Nugrahadi, Rudy Herteno, Mohammad Reza Faisal, Nursyifa Azizah, Friska Abadi, Irwan Budiman, Muhammad Itqan Mazdadi, “A Cost-Effective Vital Sign Monitoring System Harnessing Smartwatch for Home Care Patients,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed January 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10136.