A project in collaboration between Region Östergötland and a student group at Linköping university.
Student project report (in Swedish) with first prototype source code available at https://github.com/alexvestin/wwv.
The application pulls data from Google Fitness (that is available on both Android and iOS) and imports it to an openEHR platform.
During the summer 2019 the source code and openEHR models related to physical exercise were updated as a summer project (this project repository) at Region Östergötland. The updated version of the software was released as free software (MIT license), at https://github.com/regionostergotland/wwv/.
During the spring of 2020 another student group added and modified functionality, see https://github.com/regionostergotland/ipforregionen
The repository currently contains the directories listed below.
Directory containing copies of archetypes that already exist in the openEHR CKM repository and are of interest to this project and may be used in templates or cluster slots for modeling physical activity.
Directory containing experimental archetypes created for the purpose of modeling self recorded physical activity. Two different modeling approaches are explored. Each batch of archetypes is stored in its own subdirectory with documentation and example templates.
A directory to store versioned mindmaps used for requirements gathering etc. You may need to download Xmind to view/explore/edit them https://www.xmind.net/ Note that the link-symbols in the mindmaps that lead to sources, API descriptions etc.
platforms.xmind
exploration of data (mostly physical activity) gathered by different
personal health platforms (Google Fitness, Apple Health, Samsung Health,
Withings, Garmin, Polar, Strava, MyFitnessPal etc.)sleep.xmind
Data about sleep in various platformsactivities.xmind
Aggregation/mashup of activity datapoints from different health platforms.
Useful as background for modeling.PhysicalActivityInvestigation.xmind
some previous example gathering and modeling thoughts, now in part
superseeded by recent archetype modelingArchetypes and templates can be cloned or downloaded from this repository and manually loaded in to any designer application. They can also be accessed from the web based Archetype Designer at https://tools.openehr.org/designer/#/.
Discussions were initially in openEHR's Slack forum for modeling, then it was suggested that discussions move to this project's GitHub issues (as a test of an alternative platform) but discussions never took off after the initial posting. Now (september 2020) we'll try to restart discussions in openEHR's discussion forum at https://discourse.openehr.org/t/physical-activity-archetypes-exercise-steps-etc-from-apps-devices/983