Mobile health systems for bipolar disorder: The relevance of non-functional requirements in MONARCA Project

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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.

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Mayora, O., Frost, M., Arnrich, B., Gravenhorst, F., Grunerbl, A., Muaremi, A., … Troster, G. (2015). Mobile health systems for bipolar disorder: The relevance of non-functional requirements in MONARCA Project. In E-Health and Telemedicine: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (Vol. 3, pp. 1395–1405). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8756-1.ch070

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