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+ | <li>Knowing the information does not have a substantial effect; minimal chance for intervention</li> | ||
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Revision as of 23:34, 15 August 2018
Market Direction Analysis
Use by parents to monitor child’s stress levels and general well-being
Pros
- Can remove any communication barriers between parent and child
- Ability to measure Δ cortisol could be useful in evaluating changes over time
- Useful in the early detection of illness and prevention of Sudden Infan tDeath Syndrome (SIDS)
Cons
- Continual monitoring may lead to more anxiety in parents
- Expensive technology
- Difficulties in establishing abbaseline
- Knowing the information does not have a substantial effect; minimal chance for intervention
Use by adults for quantitative self care
Monitoring device for non-verbal/individuals with developmental disabilities
Use in research studies
Non-disruptive method of salivary collection, would not induce fluctuation in bio-marker
Would need a variety of designs to acomodate different studies and populations.
Use in monitoring treatment in clinical settings
Instant and ongoing surveillance
Help to determine personalized treatment plan and dosage
Use in diagnostic procedures in clinical settings.
Instant results would reduce wait time in the ER
Little training required to operate