Abstract
The assessment and adaptation of remote symptom analysis remains a significant challenge for researchers. Qualitative evaluation in real-time clinical settings is crucial for the formative adaptation of remote symptom analysis. Remote patient monitoring and cloud integration unlock opportunities for affordability, personalization, and transparency. Despite facing barriers, the authors skilfully showcase how the integration of Natural language processing (NLP) and Deep learning (DL) can lead to impactful interventions. The study identifies Bi-directional long short term memory (Bi-LSTM) and contextual embedding techniques as pivotal in improving model accuracy. By combining patient symptom sequences with specialist recommendations, the research aims to facilitate the smooth transition of patients from the hospital to home, ensuring they receive the necessary attention. The 96% accuracy rate discovered by the researchers is a compelling indicator of the potential to drive the development of future remote palliative care units. This paper emphasizes the importance of capturing patient symptom notes and highlights the extensive pilot studies conducted by the researcher before to developing this innovative adaptation.
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