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Sensors | 2013

Deployment and Validation of a Smart System for Screening of Language Disorders in Primary Care

María Luisa Martín-Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Iván Pau de la Cruz

Neuro-evolutive development from birth until the age of six years is a decisive factor in a child’s quality of life. Early detection of development disorders in early childhood can facilitate necessary diagnosis and/or treatment. Primary-care pediatricians play a key role in its detection as they can undertake the preventive and therapeutic actions requested to promote a child’s optimal development. However, the lack of time and little specific knowledge at primary-care avoid to applying continuous early-detection anomalies procedures. This research paper focuses on the deployment and evaluation of a smart system that enhances the screening of language disorders in primary care. Pediatricians get support to proceed with early referral of language disorders. The proposed model provides them with a decision-support tool for referral actions to trigger essential diagnostic and/or therapeutic actions for a comprehensive individual development. The research was conducted by starting from a sample of 60 cases of children with language disorders. Validation was carried out through two complementary steps: first, by including a team of seven experts from the fields of neonatology, pediatrics, neurology and language therapy, and, second, through the evaluation of 21 more previously diagnosed cases. The results obtained show that therapist positively accepted the system proposal in 18 cases (86%) and suggested system redesign for single referral to a speech therapist in three remaining cases.Neuro-evolutive development from birth until the age of six years is a decisive factor in a childs quality of life. Early detection of development disorders in early childhood can facilitate necessary diagnosis and/or treatment. Primary-care pediatricians play a key role in its detection as they can undertake the preventive and therapeutic actions requested to promote a childs optimal development. However, the lack of time and little specific knowledge at primary-care avoid to applying continuous early-detection anomalies procedures. This research paper focuses on the deployment and evaluation of a smart system that enhances the screening of language disorders in primary care. Pediatricians get support to proceed with early referral of language disorders. The proposed model provides them with a decision-support tool for referral actions to trigger essential diagnostic and/or therapeutic actions for a comprehensive individual development. The research was conducted by starting from a sample of 60 cases of children with language disorders. Validation was carried out through two complementary steps: first, by including a team of seven experts from the fields of neonatology, pediatrics, neurology and language therapy, and, second, through the evaluation of 21 more previously diagnosed cases. The results obtained show that therapist positively accepted the system proposal in 18 cases (86%) and suggested system redesign for single referral to a speech therapist in three remaining cases.


Journal of Medical Internet Research | 2014

Evaluating a Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for Language Disorders Screening in a Nursery School

María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Carmen Torcal Loriente; Iván Pau de la Cruz

Background Early and effective identification of developmental disorders during childhood remains a critical task for the international community. The second highest prevalence of common developmental disorders in children are language delays, which are frequently the first symptoms of a possible disorder. Objective This paper evaluates a Web-based Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) whose aim is to enhance the screening of language disorders at a nursery school. The common lack of early diagnosis of language disorders led us to deploy an easy-to-use CDSS in order to evaluate its accuracy in early detection of language pathologies. This CDSS can be used by pediatricians to support the screening of language disorders in primary care. Methods This paper details the evaluation results of the “Gades” CDSS at a nursery school with 146 children, 12 educators, and 1 language therapist. The methodology embraces two consecutive phases. The first stage involves the observation of each child’s language abilities, carried out by the educators, to facilitate the evaluation of language acquisition level performed by a language therapist. Next, the same language therapist evaluates the reliability of the observed results. Results The Gades CDSS was integrated to provide the language therapist with the required clinical information. The validation process showed a global 83.6% (122/146) success rate in language evaluation and a 7% (7/94) rate of non-accepted system decisions within the range of children from 0 to 3 years old. The system helped language therapists to identify new children with potential disorders who required further evaluation. This process will revalidate the CDSS output and allow the enhancement of early detection of language disorders in children. The system does need minor refinement, since the therapists disagreed with some questions from the CDSS knowledge base (KB) and suggested adding a few questions about speech production and pragmatic abilities. The refinement of the KB will address these issues and include the requested improvements, with the support of the experts who took part in the original KB development. Conclusions This research demonstrated the benefit of a Web-based CDSS to monitor children’s neurodevelopment via the early detection of language delays at a nursery school. Current next steps focus on the design of a model that includes pseudo auto-learning capacity, supervised by experts.


IEEE Pervasive Computing | 2012

ICTD Work, Plus mFeel

Joerg Doerflinger; Tom Gross; Olga Lyra; Evangelos Karapanos; Vassilis Kostakos; Ismael Cuadrado-Cordero; Luis M. Soria-Morillo; Luis Gonzalez-Abril; Juan Antonio Ortega-Ramirez; Iván Pau de la Cruz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Eiman Kanjo

This issues Works-In-Progress department has four entries related to the issues theme, Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD). They are “Sustainable ICT in Agricultural Value Chains”, “Measuring Social Inclusion in Primary Schools”, “An Architecture for Green Mobile Computation”, and “Improving Communication in Resource-Poor Settings”. A fifth entry, “mFeel: An Affective Mobile System”, covers the mFeel mobile system, which combines context awareness with affective and cognitive techniques.


Ambient Assisted Living and Enhanced Living Environments#R##N#Principles, Technologies and Control | 2017

The Role of Smart Homes in Intelligent Homecare and Healthcare Environments

Laura Vadillo Moreno; María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Javier Malagón Hernández; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Maria Lindén

The smart home concept offers a world of possibilities in the development of context-aware homes able to take intelligent decisions and respond autonomously according to the environmental situation ...


international conference on wireless mobile communication and healthcare | 2011

Design and Validation of a Secure Communication Platform for Mobile Health

Beatriz Martín de Juan; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Diana Soler; José Manuel Azorín; Rafael Conde

This paper focuses on the design and validation experience of an eHealth system that provides end users with web and mobile access to their personal health records (PHR). The system has been tested with different mobile devices to ensure full compliance with privacy and confidentiality requirements. As a result, both patients and medical doctors can share sensible medical data in a secure and efficient way. The pilot site has been evaluated under the cooperation of 375 volunteers from a global mobile operator, a regional medical company, a SME applications developer and a state university with deep background on eHealth. Users’ feedback has been quite satisfactory and promising.


International Journal of Pediatric Research, ISSN 2469-5769, 2015-11, Vol. 1, No. 2 | 2015

Foundations of a smart toy development for the early detection of motoric impairments at childhood

María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Maria Lindén; Susana Nunez Nagy; Ángeles Gutiérrez García


Proceedings IWBBIO 2014 International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering Granada April, 7-9 2014 | 2nd International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (IWBBIO 2014) | 07/04/2014 - 09/04/2014 | Granada | 2014

A Supervised Cooperative Learning System for Early Detection of Language Disorders.

María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Iván Pau de la Cruz; María Peñafiel Puerto; Carmen Torcal Loriente


Archive | 2016

Embedded Sensor Systems for Health in Home Healthcare: Enablers and Challenges

Maria Lindén; Mats Björkman; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy


International Journal of Pharma Medicine and Biological Sciences, ISSN 2278-5221, 2016-07, Vol. 5, No. 3 | 2016

Deployment of a smart telecare system to carry out an intelligent health monitoring at home

Laura Vadillo Moreno; María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy


XI Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL 2013) | XI Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL 2013) | 28/10/2013 - 30/10/2013 | Granada | 2013

Arquitectura telemática para la detección precoz de trastornos del lenguaje

María Luisa Martín Ruiz; Miguel Ángel Valero Duboy; Carmen Torcal Loriente; Javier Martín Uría; María Peñafiel Puerto

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Iván Pau de la Cruz

Technical University of Madrid

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Sury Bravo Lasprilla

Complutense University of Madrid

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Maria Lindén

Mälardalen University College

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Beatriz Martín de Juan

Technical University of Madrid

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