Telemedicine, E-Health, and Multi-Agent Systems for Chronic Pain Management

Ahmed Kamal, Manar; Ismail, Zainab; Djirar, Soumia; Talbot, Norris C; Ahmadzadeh, Shahab; Shekoohi, Sahar; Cornett, Elyse M; Fox, Charles J; Kaye, Alan D; Mohammad Shehata, Islam;

Abstract


Telemedicine, telehealth, and E-health all offer significant benefits for pain management and healthcare services by fostering the physician-patient relationship in otherwise challenging circumstances. A critical component of these artificial-intelligence-based health systems is the "agent-based system", which is rapidly evolving as a means of resolving complicated or straightforward problems. Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) are well-established modeling and problem-solving modalities that model and solve real-world problems. MAS's core concept is to foster communication and cooperation among agents, which are broadly considered intelligent autonomous factors, to address diverse challenges. MAS are used in various telecommunications applications, including the internet, robotics, healthcare, and medicine. Furthermore, MAS and information technology are utilized to enhance patient-centered palliative care. While telemedicine, E-health, and MAS all play critical roles in managing chronic pain, the published research on their use in treating chronic pain is currently limited. This paper discusses why telemedicine, E-health, and MAS are the most critical novel technologies for providing healthcare and managing chronic pain. This review also provides context for identifying the advantages and disadvantages of each application's features, which may serve as a useful tool for researchers.


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Title Telemedicine, E-Health, and Multi-Agent Systems for Chronic Pain Management
Authors Ahmed Kamal, Manar; Ismail, Zainab; Djirar, Soumia; Talbot, Norris C; Ahmadzadeh, Shahab; Shekoohi, Sahar; Cornett, Elyse M; Fox, Charles J; Kaye, Alan D; Mohammad Shehata, Islam 
Keywords chronic pain;e-health;multi-agent systems;pain management;telemedicine
Issue Date 21-Mar-2023
Journal Clinics and practice 
Volume 13
Issue 2
Start page 470
End page 482
ISSN 2039-7275
DOI 10.3390/clinpract13020042
PubMed ID 36961067
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85153763674

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