专利摘要:
COMPUTER PROGRAM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THE USE OF AN ABSORBENT PRODUCT. The present invention provides a method for monitoring the use of an absorbent product, such as an incontinence pad or diaper, used by a user. The method comprises at least the steps of obtaining (S3), by means of a mobile device (1), information of intake indicative of the ingestion by the user of edible fluid and / or solid material, obtaining (S4), through the mobile device (1), excretion information indicative of urinary and / or fecal excretion by the user, provide (S5), based on information on intake and excretion, future excretion by the user, and provide (S6), through the mobile device (1 ), product related information based on that forecast. In this way, the product user or their caregiver can be provided with valuable information related to the use of the product, for example, recommendations on when to replace the product.
公开号:BR112014015472B1
申请号:R112014015472-4
申请日:2011-12-21
公开日:2020-11-24
发明作者:Carney Joshua;Carlen Henrik
申请人:Essity Hygiene And Health Aktiebolag;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a method for monitoring the use of an absorbent article and a mobile device for carrying out the method. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Urinary and / or fecal incontinence causes many people to use various types of absorbent products, such as incontinence pads, diapers etc.
[0003] Monitoring and timely replacement of absorbent products can sometimes be difficult, not only for babies who wear diapers, but also for adults who, due to the inability to control urinary or fecal function, find it difficult to know when excretion occurred and therefore when to replace the absorbent product. This problem can also concern people who suffer from physical or mental illnesses that prevent proper monitoring and exchange of absorbent products. The problem of properly monitoring and replacing absorbent products in a timely manner is often more evident at night when the user of the product is sleeping.
[0004] Inadequate monitoring and exchange of absorbent products can cause leakage of urine and product faeces. For many people who suffer from incontinence, this is a major problem, often causing feelings of shame and humiliation and sometimes even social withdrawal and isolation.
[0005] Various solutions for better monitoring of the use of absorbent articles are known in the art.
[0006] US 2007/0252713 discloses an absorbent sensor pad used by a patient. One or more sensors that measure urine excretion parameters are integrally formed in the pad. The sensors can include impedance sensors, voltage meters, temperature sensors, accelerometers, pH sensors, and chemical sensors that measure the humidity, volume, temperature, pH and urine content excreted by a patient, as well as posture and patient activity. The excretion data monitored by the sensors can be stored in an excretion record that can be transmitted to an external device connected to the sensors.
[0007] US 2009/0062758 refers to a moisture monitoring system, for example, for a diaper. The system includes a humidity sensor capable of counting the number of discrete insults, and an alarm that is triggered after a critical number of insults, or when a certain period of time has elapsed since the last product change.
[0008] US 2011/0263952 features an incontinence management system for monitoring moisture in absorbent articles. The system consists of input to receive signals indicating a sensor of the presence of moisture in an absorbent article and an interface for communication with a system user.
[0009] However, known solutions for monitoring the use of absorbent articles often involve complex and expensive monitoring products and / or systems that are not readily available to the public. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] It is an objective of the present invention to solve or at least alleviate one or more of the problems mentioned above.
[0011] In particular, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a cost efficient and readily available method for monitoring the use of absorbent articles.
[0012] Another objective of the invention is to provide a method that can help prevent the late replacement of absorbent products.
[0013] These and other objectives are achieved by a method to monitor the use of an absorbent product, such as an incontinence pad or a diaper worn by a user. The method comprises the steps of: - obtaining, through a mobile device, the intake information indicative of the fluid and / or solid edible material intake by the user, - obtaining, through the mobile device, excretion information indicative of excretion of urine and / or feces by the user, - predict, based on intake and excretion information, future excretion by the user, and - provide the user or a user's caregiver, via the mobile device, with product-related information, based on that forecast.
[0014] The invention is, therefore, based on the characteristics of predicting future excretion behavior based at least on intake and excretion information, and providing recommendations for the use of the absorbent product based on that prediction. The invention makes use of data that the daily intake of fluid and solid edible material and the user's urinary and fecal behavior can be used to predict future excretion behavior. By registering or obtaining, by other means, information related to the user's daily intake and excretion behavior, product-related information that facilitates the use of the absorbent product can be derived and provided to the user or a user's caregiver . For example, product related information may contain a recommendation to change the absorbent product before a certain time, displayed on the mobile device or other communication device with which the mobile device can communicate.
[0015] The use of a mobile device, such as a cell phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a tablet computer or any other portable computing device, makes the method easily available to anyone in possession of a mobile device. The method is carried out by the mobile device by running a computer program, which, in a preferred embodiment, is carried out in the form of an application that is transferable to a mobile device's storage medium. By allowing the method to be carried out by running an application that can be downloaded on existing mobile devices, the method becomes truly readily available to anyone.
[0016] The product related information here means the information related to the use of the absorbent product. The product-related information can comprise any of, or any combination of: - indication that a product replacement is required, - a recommendation to replace the product, - a recommendation to replace the product before a certain period of time , - a recommendation to replace the product with another absorbent product with a greater or lesser capacity than the product currently used.
[0017] The content of the product-related information and, in addition, also the way in which the product-related information is provided to the user is determined by the mobile device based on the forecast of future excretion.
[0018] The intake information, on which the future excretion forecast is based, may comprise information related to at least one and preferably a plurality of ingestions of fluid and / or solid edible material by the product user.
[0019] For each intake, the intake information may include an indication of time indicating when the intake was made. The time indication can be an indication of the actual time of the intake or an indication that the intake was made during breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc. In addition, for each intake, the intake information may comprise an indication of type that indicates the type of ingestion. Intake can be any type of intake, including, but not limited to, fluid, food (solid) or liquid or solid medication. In addition, for each intake, the intake information may include an amount indication that indicates the amount or size of the dose. The quantity indication can be an indication of the actual volume or weight of the intake or it can be an indication that the intake was small, medium or large in size.
[0020] Likewise, information on excretion, on which the prediction of future excretion is based, may comprise information related to at least one and preferably a plurality of urinary and / or faecal insults.
[0021] For each insult, the excretion information may comprise at least one time indication indicating when the insult occurred. The time indication is preferably a parameter that indicates the effective time of insult. In addition, for each insult, the excretion information preferably comprises a type indication indicating the type of excretion, for example, whether the insult was a urinary or faecal insult. Furthermore, for each insult, the excretion information may comprise an indicator, indicating the amount of urine or the amount of feces excreted. The quantity indication can be a parameter that indicates an estimated or measured volume and / or the weight of urine or faeces excreted, or a parameter that indicates whether the insult was small, medium or large in size.
[0022] The intake and excretion information is preferably obtained by the mobile device, with the product user or his caregiver typing the information manually on the mobile device. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, excretion and excretion information is obtained from manual input of data from the mobile device over the actual notebook and insults by the product user. Preferably, this information is obtained, allowing the user of the product to keep a digital daily record on the mobile device, where the daily intake of liquid and / or solid edible material, as well as daily insults of urine and / or feces are recorded by the user product and used by the mobile device to predict future excretion.
[0023] Preferably, the method further comprises a step of obtaining capacity information related to the capacity of the absorbent product. The product-related information can then be provided based on both the prediction of future excretion by the user and said capacity information. By providing product-related information based on both forecast and capacity information, product-related information can be based on a relationship between the user's future urinary and / or fecal excretion of the product and the product's capacity, which allows product-related information to include reasoned recommendations as to the need to replace the product.
[0024] Preferably, the method comprises the steps of: - determining a first parameter, indicative of the amount of urine and / or faeces that can be absorbed by the absorbent product based on the said capacity information, - determining a second indicative parameter of a predicted amount of urine and / or feces excreted by the user at a future point in time based on the predicted future excretion, - comparing said first and said second parameter, and - disclosing product related information based on said comparison.
[0025] In this way, a future moment can be established in which the expected quantity excreted by the user exceeds the quantity that can be absorbed by the product, and the user can be provided with information related to the product, which includes a recommendation to replace the absorbent product before said point in time.
[0026] According to an embodiment of the invention, the mobile device is configured to determine a maximum number of urine and / or faeces insults that can be absorbed and / or retained by the absorbent product, based on the capacity information. In this embodiment, predicting future excretion involves predicting discrete future insults of urine and / or faeces by the user. The product-related information to be provided to the user can then be selected by the mobile device based on a comparison between the said maximum number of insults and an expected number of future insults by the user.
[0027] As indicated above, the method can be a computer-implemented method performed by a mobile device by running a computer program. Thus, according to another aspect of the invention, a computer program is provided for use in monitoring an absorbent product used by a user. The computer program is configured to make a mobile device perform the method when run by a processor on the mobile device.
[0028] The invention also provides a computer program product comprising a non-volatile memory for storing computer-readable instructions, wherein the aforementioned computer program is encoded in said non-volatile memory.
[0029] In addition, the invention provides a mobile device to monitor the use of an absorbent product used by a user. The mobile device comprises a processor and a storage medium for storing computer programs executable by said processor, said storage medium storing the aforementioned computer program. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Figure 1 illustrates a mobile device that can work to carry out a method according to the invention, by running a computer program.
[0031] Figure 2 is a flow chart that illustrates the basic principles of the method according to the invention.
[0032] Figure 3 is a flow chart illustrating an improved embodiment of the method according to the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] Figure 1 illustrates a mobile device (1) for carrying out the method according to the invention. The mobile device (1) in Figure 1 is a mobile phone in the form of what is often referred to as a smartphone, but it should be appreciated that the mobile device according to the invention can be any type of portable computing device, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a tablet computer, designed and configured as described below.
[0034] The mobile device (1) comprises a processor (3) for processing data. Data can be received from communication devices to which the mobile device (1) is communicably connectable over a network, or stored in a digital storage medium (4) of the mobile device, said storage medium accessible by the processor ( 3).
[0035] The mobile device (1) also comprises a screen (5) to display information to the user, and, if performed in the form of a touch screen, also to receive information from the user in the form of user input. The mobile device (1) can also include other means to receive user input, such as buttons, microphones, etc. In addition, the mobile device (1) has a loudspeaker (6) to emit sound signals to the user. user.
[0036] The mobile device (1) is operable to perform all steps of the method of the invention, steps of methods that will be described in greater detail below, by executing a computer program stored in the storage media (4).
[0037] Preferably, the computer program is carried out in the form of a standalone application, which means that no data needs to be received from application servers that reside on a network to which the mobile device (1) must be connected. However, the computer program can also be a client application for a distributed software solution that further comprises a server application that resides on an application server to which the mobile device is communicably connectable. In this case, some of the method steps described below can be performed by the application server by running the server application.
[0038] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the computer program stored on the mobile device (1) is carried out in the form of an application. An app, sometimes referred to as a mobile app or a mobile app, is a software app designed specifically to run on mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablet computers. The application is available for download to the storage medium (4) from a download server to which the mobile device (1) is connectable. The application can be adapted for a particular mobile operating system, such as Apple iOS, Google Android or Blackberry OS and distributed through popular application distribution platforms.
[0039] It must therefore be understood that "the App" refers to the computer program stored on the storage device (4) of the mobile device (1). The application can be run by touching a special icon displayed on the screen (5) of the mobile device (1).
[0040] The absorbent product referred to here is an absorbent personal hygiene article, including, but not limited to, male or female incontinence protectors, intimate pads, diapers with tape fastener, pants diapers and belt diapers. The person wearing the absorbent product is referred to here as the user or the user of the product.
[0041] Figures 2 and 3 are flowcharts that illustrate different aspects of the method of the invention to monitor the use of an absorbent product. In the description of these flowcharts, reference will be made simultaneously to the mobile device (1) in Figure 1.
[0042] In the flowcharts of Figures 2 to 3, boxes drawn with dashed lines indicate steps of the method performed by an application user, for example, the product user, while boxes drawn with continuous lines indicate steps of the method performed by the device mobile (1) by running the application.
[0043] Figure 2 illustrates the basic principles of the inventive method.
[0044] In step S1, the application is opened in order to be able to carry out that method.
[0045] In step S3, the intake information indicative of fluid and / or solid edible material intake by the user is obtained through the mobile device (1). The intake information may comprise data relating to one or more actual ingestions of fluid and / or solid edible material by the product user, and / or information calculated statistically by the mobile device based on known information about the product user.
[0046] In step S4, information on urinary excretion and / or excretion of the user's faeces is obtained through the mobile device (1). The excretion information may comprise information related to one or more actual insults of urine and / or faeces by the product user and / or information that is statistically calculated by the mobile device based on known information about the product user.
[0047] In step S5, the user's future excretion is predicted based on the intake and excretion information obtained in steps S3 and S4. The forecast may involve forecasting for future insults of urine and / or feces. It may also involve predicting the type of future insults, that is, whether future insults are likely to be urinary insults or faecal insults. In addition, it may involve predicting the amount of urine and / or feces in future insults.
[0048] In a sixth step S6, the product information related to the use of the absorbent product is provided based on that forecast. This product related information is provided based on the forecast means that at least the content of the product related information is based on the forecast. Preferably, also how the product-related information is provided to the user or caregiver is based on the forecast. The information related to the product is preferably provided to the user of the product through visual, audible and / or vibrating signaling on the mobile device (1). Instead, or in addition, it can be provided in a communication device, such as another mobile device or a computer, with which the mobile device can communicate, for example, a communication device of a product user's caregiver. In the latter scenario, information related to the product can be provided to the communication device, for example, in the form of a text message (SMS) or an email.
[0049] Preferably, the intake and excretion information is obtained by the mobile device (1), by letting the product user keep a digital daily record on the mobile device, where the daily intake of liquid and / or solid edible material , as well as daily insults of urine and / or faeces are recorded by the user of the product. For this purpose, the application of preference, comprises a user interface comprising means of collecting information, in which the ingestion and excretion information can be entered by the product user. The means of collecting information may include text fields, list menus, option buttons, etc. Preferably, the means of collecting information are configured to allow the product user to enter intake information comprising related information. at the time of ingestion, the size of the ingestion (for example, a volume or weight) and the type of ingestion (for example, fluid or solid). Likewise, the means of collecting information are preferably configured to allow the user of the product to enter excretion information comprising information related to the time of urinary and / or fecal insult, size of the insult (for example, a volume or weight of urine and / or faeces excreted) and the type of insult (eg, urinary or faecal insult). The App is preferably configured to store intake and excretion information in a mobile device database (1).
[0050] In other embodiments, ingestion and / or excretion information can, at least to some extent, be automatically obtained by the mobile device (1) based on information about the product user. In this case, the method may include the step of presenting, on the mobile device, one or more questions about the user of the product, and deriving the intake and / or excretion information based on the answers to those questions. In addition to information about the user of the product, known statistical data on ingestion and / or excretion behavior can be used to derive ingestion and / or excretion information. The questions may relate to the normal user ingestion routines of the product and / or the normal excretion behavior of the product user. They may also concern the user of the product itself and / or the integrity of the product user. For example, questions may include questions about when the user of the product normally eats, drinks, urinates and defecates, and / or questions about the user's product age, sex, health, medication use, etc. Information about the user of the product on potential use of medications for the treatment of incontinence (for example, the type and / or dosage of the drug) is of particular interest and can be used by the application to obtain relevant excretion information. The information obtained about the user of the product can then be used to estimate intake and / or excretion information.
[0051] In other embodiments, the input and / or excretion information can be obtained automatically by the mobile device (1). For example, the mobile device can be configured to automatically identify a food or liquid product using a suitable camera and image recognition software, an RFID reader or a barcode scanner on the mobile device, and to obtain at least minus some of the intake information automatically from a product database stored on the mobile device (1) or from an application server with which the mobile device can communicate. For this purpose, the absorbent product can be provided with means to facilitate automatic identification thereof, such as a bar code (for example, a QR code) or an RFID tag. Excretion information can also be obtained automatically by the mobile device (1) by communicating with an external insult monitoring device. An example of such an insult monitoring device is a moisture sensor disposed in the absorbent product and configured to communicate the detection of urinary and / or faecal insults to the mobile device. Another example is an odor sensor configured to detect urinary and / or faecal insults by analyzing the composition of the gas and communicating the detection of an insult to the mobile device.
[0052] The application also includes logic to predict future excretion by the user based on intake information and excretion information. The logic typically comprises one or more forecasting algorithms to predict future excretion, in which intake information and excretion information are used by the application as input parameters for the said forecasting algorithm.
[0053] In a basic implementation of the invention, the application can be configured to use the time between the previously recorded intake and a previously registered insult to predict the time for a future insult from the recently recorded intake time. Preferably, the application is configured to use the time elapsed between a plurality of previously registered intakes and a plurality of previously registered insults to predict the time for future insults.
[0054] It must be understood, however, that the forecast need not be a weather forecast for a future insult from the moment of the recently recorded intake. The application can be configured to also predict future intakes of fluid and / or solid edible material based on previously recorded intake information, and to predict future excretion by the user also based on anticipated future intakes. If, for example, the user of the product generally has a food and liquid intake around 7 pm, the App can be configured to take that intake into account by predicting the likely excretion to occur after 7 pm. For example, the application can already, at 5:00 am predict that future intake at 7:00 pm will cause future excretion around 8 am, and thus present a recommendation on the mobile device (1) that the absorbent product should be changed before from 20:00.
[0055] To improve the accuracy of the forecast, the App is preferably configured to take into account the size of the recorded doses when predicting the future excretion of the product user. As understood by the person skilled in the art, mathematical statistics can be applied to intake and excretion information in many different ways to predict the future behavior of user excretion of the product.
[0056] Forecasts can be used by the application in several ways. For example, the amount of time a given recommendation is provided to the product user and / or the product user's caregiver can be adjusted based on the expected time of the next insult. In addition, the forecast can be used by the application to provide product-related information, including a recommendation on when a future need to change the product will arise. The product-related information, depending on the expected future user excretion of the product, may comprise any indication that no product replacement is necessary, one of a recommendation to replace the product, a recommendation to replace the product before a certain period of time, or a recommendation to replace the product with another absorbent product with a greater or lesser capacity than the product currently used.
[0057] Figure 3 is a flow chart illustrating an improved embodiment of the method according to the invention. In what follows, only steps not described with reference to the flowchart in Figure 2 are described.
[0058] In step S2, capacity information related to the capacity of the absorbent product is obtained.
[0059] The capacity information can comprise any, or any combination of the type of absorbent product, the level of absorbency of the absorbent product, and the size of the absorbent product. Capacity information can be obtained from user input and / or receipt of information from a server application that resides on an application server with which the mobile device (1) can communicate.
[0060] In a preferred embodiment, step S2 of obtaining the capacity information comprises a first step of obtaining information about the type of absorbent product, that is, information telling the App whether the absorbent product is a protector for incontinence , a diaper, etc. For this purpose, the App is preferably configured to display a list of various types of products on the screen of the mobile device (1), and obtain the product type information, with the product user indicating the correct alternative in the product type list. You can also understand a second stage in which the App obtains information about the absorbency level of the absorbent product. Many types of absorbent products, for example, incontinence pads, are available within a wide range of absorbency levels, and the product's ability to absorb and retain liquid and / or faeces can vary considerably between different levels of absorption. Typically, the absorbency level is the level of absorption capacity of the product on a scale of values, this level and scale are indicated on the packaging of the absorbent product. Preferably, the application is configured to display a scale of absorption levels corresponding to a scale of absorption levels presented on the packaging of the absorbent product, and to obtain the level of absorption capacity, by indicating the product of the correct level by the user. absorption on the scale shown.
[0061] The application can also be configured to obtain the capacity information automatically through the automatic identification of the absorbent product. The application can be configured to automatically identify the product using a camera (and image recognition software), an RFID reader or a mobile device barcode scanner (1), and obtain the capacity information automatically from from a product database stored locally on the mobile device or a product database stored on the application server mentioned above.
[0062] The sixth stage, S6, in Figure 2 is seen here as consisting of four stages, S6a for S6d.
[0063] In step S6a a first parameter, indicative of the amount of urine and / or feces that can be absorbed by the product is determined based on the said capacity information.
[0064] In some embodiments, the mobile device (1) can be configured to determine said first parameter as a maximum number of insults of urine and / or faeces that can be absorbed by the absorbent product. The first parameters, for example, can be determined as a maximum number of urine insults that the absorbent product can absorb, determined based on user input indicating the type and level of absorption capacity of the absorbent product. For example, if the user has indicated that the absorbent product is a particular type of incontinence pillow having an absorption level of 5 on a scale of 1 to 8, the application can use this information to determine whether the product can absorb three urine insults .
[0065] In other embodiments, the mobile device (1) can be configured to determine said first parameter as a maximum volume or weight of urine and / or faeces that can be absorbed by the absorbent product.
[0066] In still other embodiments, the mobile device (1) is configured to retrieve said first parameter from a database of the application itself or from a database of a server application with which the application can communicate, using one or more product type identification parameters, the level of absorption capacity of the product, and / or the size of the product, as input data request parameters.
[0067] In step S6b a second parameter, indicative of a predicted value of urine and / or faeces excreted by the user at a point in the future is determined based on the expected future excretion.
[0068] In some embodiments, the application can be configured to determine said second parameter as a discrete number of urine and / or faeces insults likely to have occurred at said future point in time.
[0069] In other embodiments, the mobile device (1) can be configured to determine said second parameter as the volume or weight of urine and / or faeces likely to have been excreted at said point in the future time.
[0070] In step S6c, the first parameter and the second parameter are compared.
[0071] This comparison therefore involves a comparison between a predicted value of urine and / or faeces excreted by the product user at a future point in time, and the product's ability to absorb urine and / or faeces. For example, it may involve a comparison between the number of expected urine insults in the future and a maximum number of urine insults that the absorbent product can absorb.
[0072] In step S6d, information related to the product is provided based on the result of the comparison in step S6c, which means that, at a minimum, the information content of the information related to the product, but preferably also the form how information related to the product is provided is selected by the App based on the result of the comparison.
[0073] If the comparison in step S6c shows that the amount excreted by the user at the future point in time is close to the product's capacity, the product-related information may include a recommendation to replace the product before the point in time. If, however, the expected amount excreted by the user is well below the product's capacity, the product-related information may comprise an indication that no replacement of the product is necessary before the point in time in the future.
[0074] The comparison also allows the application to establish a real point at the moment when the estimated amount excreted by the user may exceed the amount that can be absorbed by the product. The application can then provide product related information to the product user or a caregiver that includes a recommendation to replace the absorbent product before that point in time, this information can be provided well before that point in time.
[0075] For some absorbent products, it may be desirable to distinguish between urinary and faecal insults by the product user. If the product is an absorbent product for the absorption of urine and faeces, for example, a diaper, the application can be configured to obtain indicative capacity information about the product's ability to absorb and / or retain urine and faeces, respectively. With such a configuration, the application can be configured to receive excretion information indicative of both the amount of urine excreted by the product user and the amount of faeces excreted by the product user, and to predict an amount of urine excreted by the user at a later point in time, and an amount of feces excreted by the user at a later point in time. The predicted amount of urine can then be compared to the product's ability to absorb urine, and the predicted amount of feces can be compared to the product's ability to absorb and / or retain feces, whereby the App can be configured to provide product related information based on either or both of these comparisons.
[0076] To further improve the accuracy in predicting future excretion, the App can be configured to allow the user to provide feedback on the product information provided by the application, for example, in recommendations on when to change the product. The method of obtaining user feedback may include the step of having the user answer one or more questions before closing the application after use. For example, the application can be configured to display a question like "When were you recommended to replace the product " Together with the "too early", "timely" and "too late" response options, and using user feedback to adapt the forecasting algorithms to predict future user excretion of the product.
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Claims (15)
[0001]
1. METHOD FOR MONITORING THE USE OF AN ABSORBENT PRODUCT used by a user, characterized by understanding at least the steps of: obtaining (S2) capacity information related to the capacity of the absorbent product through a mobile device (1), obtaining (S3), by means of the mobile device (1), information of intake indicative of the intake of fluid and / or solid edible material by the user, obtain (S4), through the mobile device (1), information of excretion indicative of excretion urinary and / or fecal by the user, predict (S5), through the mobile device (1), based on the intake and excretion information, future excretion by the user, determine (S6a), through the mobile device (1) , based on the capacity information, a first parameter indicating the amount of urine and / or feces that can be absorbed by the product, determine (S6b), through the mobile device (1), based on the future excretion by the predicted user, a second parameter indicative of a v predicted amount of urine and / or faeces excreted by the user at a point in time in the future, compare (S6c) the first and second parameters, and provide (S6), via the mobile device (1), the information related to the product based on the comparison, where the product-related information comprises a recommendation to replace the product with another absorbent product with a greater or lesser capacity than the product currently used; and wherein the mobile device (1) is a cell phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a tablet computer or any other portable computing device.
[0002]
2. METHOD according to claim 1, characterized by the information on the intake comprising information related to one or more ingestion of fluid and / or solid edible material by the user, and the excretion information comprises information relating to one or more urinary insults and / or fecal by the user.
[0003]
METHOD, according to any one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that at least some of the excretion information and / or excretion information is obtained through manual data entry on the mobile device (1).
[0004]
4. METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that at least some of the excretion information and / or excretion information is obtained automatically by the mobile device (1) based on the information about the user.
[0005]
5. METHOD, according to claim 4, characterized by the information about the user understanding information selected from: - normal user intake routines; - normal user excretion behavior; - the age of the user; - the user's gender; - the user's health, and / or - the user's use of medications.
[0006]
6. METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the information on intake comprises an indication of a point in time for one or more intakes, and the excretion information comprises an indication of a point in time for one or more insults of urine and / or feces.
[0007]
Method according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the intake information comprises an indication of the amount of one or more ingestions of fluid and / or solid edible material.
[0008]
METHOD, according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the excretion information comprises an indication of the amount of one or more insults of urine and / or faeces.
[0009]
9. METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the information on the intake comprises an indication of the type of intake, and / or the excretion information comprises an indication of the type of excretion.
[0010]
10. METHOD according to claim 1, characterized by the capacity information comprising information selected from: - the type of absorbent product, - the level of absorbent capacity of the absorbent product, and / or - the size of the absorbent product .
[0011]
11. METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the information related to the product comprises a recommendation to replace the product before a point in future time at which an expected volume of urine and / or faeces exceeds an amount of urine and / or faeces that can be absorbed by the product.
[0012]
12. METHOD, according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized by the information related to the product comprising a recommendation regarding the use of the absorbent product.
[0013]
13. METHOD, according to any one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the information related to the product is provided by means of visual, audible and / or vibratory signaling on the mobile device (1).
[0014]
14. METHOD according to any one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that the absorbent product is a personal hygiene absorbent article, such as a male or female incontinence protector, an intimate absorbent, a diaper with tape closure, a diaper like pants or a belt diaper.
[0015]
15. MOBILE DEVICE (1) TO MONITOR THE USE OF AN ABSORBENT PRODUCT used by a user, the mobile device (1) performs a method as defined in any of claims 1 to 14 and comprises a processor (3) and a means of storage (4) to store instructions executable by the processor (3), characterized by the storage medium (4) storing instructions that, when executed by the processor (3) of the mobile device (1), cause the mobile device (1) to execute the method.
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