User Requirements and Analysis of Preeclampsia Detection done through a Smart Bracelet
Iuliana Marin, Andrei Vasilateanu, Bujor Pavaloiu, Nicolae Goga

TL;DR
This paper explores user requirements and perceptions of a smart bracelet designed for continuous blood pressure monitoring to detect preeclampsia, aiming to improve early diagnosis and medical training.
Contribution
It presents a survey-based analysis of user acceptance and requirements for a smart bracelet device for preeclampsia detection, integrating medical monitoring with educational benefits.
Findings
Most users find the device very useful.
Female users prefer continuous blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy.
The device can aid in early detection and medical training.
Abstract
Medical students along with the medical staff have to monitor the state of the patients by using modern devices which have to offer precise results in a short amount of time, so that the intervention to be done as soon as possible. E-learning systems for blood pressure monitoring are used and new methods of patient observation, evaluation and treatment are applied compared to classical intervention. Based on this, medical students can improve their knowledge for the practical training. In the medical activities specialized devices occupy an important place. A device that can monitor the blood pressure is a smart bracelet that incorporates a pressure sensor along the wrist for continuous recording of blood pressure values. This enables the prediction of the emergency disorders using a decision support system. It facilitates the learning of new intervention approaches and boosts the…
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