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Biosensors in cardiology. T-CARE project: a preliminary study on an innovative wearable telemonitoring system [PDF]
Francesca Amati +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Considering that suicide has remained a public health challenge in South Korea since 2009, the development of a real‐time monitoring system for suicide risk is urgently needed, especially for those living in the community. The aims of this study were to explore the 28‐day longitudinal pattern of suicidal ideation, compare momentary ...
Jiwon Baek +4 more
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Using whole body technologies to map the mobility of older adults [PDF]
In this paper we describe the preliminary findings of two-year study that attempted to map the mobility of our oldest citizens using activity monitoring and location-aware technologies. We recruited a group of 100 adults aged between 72 and 92 years old,
Briggs, Pamela +3 more
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Registered Nurse‐Led Assessments in Australian Residential Aged Care Homes: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To understand the current evidence base regarding holistic nursing assessments performed by registered nurses in residential aged care homes in Australia, and identify the gaps in knowledge and potential areas for future research. Design A scoping review informed by JBI guidelines and the PRISMA extension for Scoping Reviews.
Laura Bocks +13 more
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Exploiting Prior Knowledge in Compressed Sensing Wireless ECG Systems
Recent results in telecardiology show that compressed sensing (CS) is a promising tool to lower energy consumption in wireless body area networks for electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring. However, the performance of current CS-based algorithms, in terms of
Barner, Kenneth E. +3 more
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Background Telemonitoring is a promising approach to facilitate patients’ self-management and improve health outcomes, especially among people with chronic health conditions.
Martijn R Brands +3 more
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Do telemonitoring projects of heart failure fit the Chronic Care Model?
This study describes the characteristics of extramural and transmural telemonitoring projects on chronic heart failure in Belgium. It describes to what extent these telemonitoring projects coincide with the Chronic Care Model of Wagner.
Evi Willemse +3 more
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Alcuni abstract di articoli che trattano argomenti relativi all'eHealth [PDF]
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Gaddi, Antonio Vittorino
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A review of certain recent advances in primary health care [PDF]
A strong primary health care system is the keystone of health care and helps patients manage their health conditions in the community, whilst also providing disease prevention services.
Baldacchino, Marilyn +3 more
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