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Financement de l’UE (4 354 568 €) : Système d’aide à la décision et d’autogestion pour les survivants de l’état de santé Hor01/02/2016 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Système d’aide à la décision et d’autogestion pour les survivants de l’état de santé
Stroke a leading cause of death and disability, with an estimated total cost of €65 billion per year in Europe. Even though preventive measures are in place to reduce the incidence of stroke, the number of persons having a stroke in Europe is likely to increase from 1.1 million/year in 2000 to more than 1.5 million/year in 2025 because of the increasing ageing population. Secondary stroke carries with it a greater risk than first-ever stroke for death and disability. Also, as mortality from first strokes has decreased recently, the number of people at risk for a secondary stroke has increased, with an associated increase in healthcare costs. In order to reduce these stroke statistics and the associated cost, the self-management of stroke risk factors is particularly suitable and necessary for the following reasons: 1) risk factors for stroke are well-known, and 2) 90% of strokes or secondary stroke events are preventable if the risk factors are managed appropriately. The Decision SupporT and self-mAnagement system for stRoke survivoRs (STARR) project and the system developed in it are targeting the self-management of stroke risk factors. Based on existing computational predictive models of stroke risk, we will develop a modular, affordable, and easy-to-use system, which will inform stroke survivors about the relation between their daily activities (e.g., medication intake, physical and cognitive exercises, diet, social contacts) and the risk of having a secondary stroke. This will lead to better prevention and a reduction of the number of secondary stroke events, as well as to a more efficient participation of patients in medical decision-making. A multidisciplinary consortium has been built for achieving the objectives of this ambitious project, involving stroke survivors’ associations, healthcare actors, sensing and human-machine interfaces experts. The consortium also comprises 3 European companies which will exploit the results of the project after its end.
| Asociacion Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria Biobizkaia | 0,00 € |
| Bluelinea | 198 750 € |
| Commissariat a L Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives | 817 166 € |
| FIZ KARLSRUHE - LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR INFORMATIONSINFRASTRUKTUR GmbH | 331 750 € |
| Fondation Hopale | 502 075 € |
| Init Services For Social Innovation SL | 307 737 € |
| Istrazivacko-Razvojni Institut RT-RK DOO ZA Sisteme Zasnovane NA Racunarima Novi SAD | 468 125 € |
| Lunds Universitet | 492 108 € |
| Magillem Design Services SAS | 120 255 € |
| Servicio Vasco de Salud Osakidetza | 357 103 € |
| Telefonica Investigacion y Desarrollo SA | 78 125 € |
| The Stroke Assocation | 149 000 € |
| Universite Du Luxembourg | 532 375 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/689947
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