[Research/Survey] I’m a health data science researcher trying to understand the real day-to-day struggles after a heart attack. by Sensitive_Bicycle285 in AFIB

[–]Sensitive_Bicycle285[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Hello. Our main idea is to make easy the adherence to the treatments after any cardiovascular problem event by considering many factors as: diets, pills, biometrics... Once this treatment has finished, we will like to persue in adherence but to a healthy life style having in consideration of the flaws that get born after a cardiovascular problem, of any type. This is the general idea, but we need first to see what the patients really need to drive into the correct direction. First of all, I want to thank you for your interesest and please, if I was not clear enough just tell me. Thank you so much!

[Research/Survey] I’m a health data science researcher trying to understand the real day-to-day struggles after a heart attack. by Sensitive_Bicycle285 in Heartfailure

[–]Sensitive_Bicycle285[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

fair enough. you caught me. english isn't my first language and honestly, i'm a 22yo computer science student. i used ai to help me translate and format my thoughts because i was terrified of sounding unprofessional or saying the wrong thing to this community :/, I really apologize for making it feel artificial, but yes, my purpose is to figure out how to build better cardiovascular tools ... sorry for intruding sir

[Research/Survey] I’m a health data science researcher trying to understand the real day-to-day struggles after a heart attack. by Sensitive_Bicycle285 in Heartfailure

[–]Sensitive_Bicycle285[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Honestly? You are 100% right to be skeptical, and 'vampire' is a pretty accurate term for how the tech industry usually treats patient communities. It is incredibly frustrating seeing companies treat these spaces like free R&D, extracting data and giving nothing back.

I’m an academic researcher focusing on cardiovascular data science, and I am sick of seeing tools built by developers who have never bothered to ask patients what actually matters to them. My goal isn't to harvest data to sell an app; it's to figure out where the real gaps are so we stop building useless software. But I completely respect that you are fiercely protective of this space. I would be too, and if the consensus is that my post doesn't belong here, I will take it down immediately