Gloria Iyawa
Identifying the Components of a Smart Health Ecosystem for Asthma Patients
Iyawa, Gloria; Khan, Asiya; Dagadu, Sesinam; Mae Magtubo, Kristine; Calvin Sievert, Rupert
Authors
Asiya Khan
Sesinam Dagadu
Kristine Mae Magtubo
Rupert Calvin Sievert
Abstract
With asthma being one of the leading causes of death in different countries, the emphasis on improving the health of asthma patients is important. While the use of smart technologies is a good approach for improving the health of asthma patients, technologies need to be connected in such a way that all components of smart health form an ecosystem. However, the components of such an ecosystem have not been identified in the current literature. The purpose of this chapter was to identify the components of a smart health ecosystem for asthma patients through a systematic literature review. A total of 28 articles met the inclusion criteria. This chapter identified the components of a smart health ecosystem for asthma patients and provided a conceptual framework. The findings of the systematic literature review are expected to inform researchers on the components required for building a smart health ecosystem for asthma patients.
Citation
Iyawa, G., Khan, A., Dagadu, S., Mae Magtubo, K., & Calvin Sievert, R. (2019). Identifying the Components of a Smart Health Ecosystem for Asthma Patients. In The IoT and the Next Revolutions Automating the World. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9246-4.ch008
Publication Date | Jan 7, 2019 |
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Deposit Date | Sep 20, 2023 |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Book Title | The IoT and the Next Revolutions Automating the World |
ISBN | 9781522592464 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9246-4.ch008 |
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