Personalised Care

Personalised care in allied health refers to health interventions and monitoring tailored to individual patient needs, circumstances, and preferences. Wearable devices equipped with embedded sensors have become increasingly important tools in delivering this approach, enabling continuous data collection about a patient’s health status, activity levels, and physiological parameters throughout daily life.

Wearable Devices in Allied Health

Wearable devices are electronic instruments designed to be worn on the body, typically on the wrist, chest, or other accessible locations. These devices integrate embedded sensors that measure variables such as heart rate, movement patterns, sleep quality, and other relevant health metrics. Unlike traditional clinical assessments that capture a single moment in time, wearables provide ongoing data streams that support dynamic care adjustments.

Communication and Implementation Context

Effective implementation of patient-centered care requires robust healthcare communication strategies, particularly within specific cultural and regulatory contexts such as Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.