Diaries in Ambulatory Monitoring

作者: Margaret A. Chesney , Gail H. Ironson

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-0906-0_20

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摘要: Ambulatory monitoring equipment frees the clinician and research scientist from confines of clinic laboratory settings permits assessment physiological parameters in natural environment. There is increasing evidence that ambulatory provides a more representative an individual’s functioning than afforded by standard measurements. Moreover, opportunity to study interactions between characteristics environment or behavior. These are interest because they may shed light on marked variability measurements often observed. To examine these interactions, it necessary record information about subject’s behavior at time made. Typically, subject records this diary throughout period.

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