Title
Mobile Health Systems for Bipolar Disorder: The Relevance of Non-Functional Requirements in MONARCA Project
Abstract
This paper presents a series of challenges for developing mobile health solutions for mental health as a result of MONARCA project three-year activities. The lessons learnt on the design, development and evaluation of a mobile health system for supporting the treatment of bipolar disorder. The findings presented here are the result of over 3 years of activity within the MONARCA EU project. The challenges listed and detailed in this paper may be used in future research as a starting point for identifying important non-functional requirements involved in mobile health provisioning that are fundamental for the successful implementation of mobile health services in real life contexts.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.4018/ijhcr.2014010101
International Journal of Handheld Computing Research
Keywords
Field
DocType
mental health,bipolar disorder,personal health systems,lessons learnt,component,communications engineering
Bipolar disorder,Computer science,Simulation,Computer network,Telecommunications engineering,Provisioning,Health services,Mental health,Healthcare system,Treatment of bipolar disorder,Non-functional requirement,Process management
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
5
1
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.51
4
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Oscar Mayora123324.91
Mads Frost218414.77
Bert Arnrich335546.86
Franz Gravenhorst4769.59
Agnes Grünerbl518016.31
Amir Muaremi61098.79
Venet Osmani736332.41
Alessandro Puiatti89111.61
Nina Reichwaldt9141.61
Corinna Scharnweber10172.55
Gerhard Tröster112493250.70