Telehealth and patient satisfaction: a systematic review and narrative analysis

CS Kruse, N Krowski, B Rodriguez, L Tran, J Vela… - BMJ open, 2017‏ - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background The use of telehealth steadily increases as it has become a viable modality to
patient care. Early adopters attempt to use telehealth to deliver high-quality care. Patient …

[HTML][HTML] The influence of wearables on health care outcomes in chronic disease: systematic review

G Mattison, O Canfell, D Forrester, C Dobbins… - Journal of medical …, 2022‏ - jmir.org
Background Chronic diseases contribute to high rates of disability and mortality. Patient
engagement in chronic disease self-management is an essential component of chronic …

[HTML][HTML] Using smartphones and wearable devices to monitor behavioral changes during COVID-19

S Sun, AA Folarin, Y Ranjan, Z Rashid, P Conde… - Journal of medical …, 2020‏ - jmir.org
Background In the absence of a vaccine or effective treatment for COVID-19, countries have
adopted nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as social distancing and full …

Hybrid integration of wearable devices for physiological monitoring

Y Zhang, XT Zheng, X Zhang, J Pan… - Chemical …, 2024‏ - ACS Publications
Wearable devices can provide timely, user-friendly, non-or minimally invasive, and
continuous monitoring of human health. Recently, multidisciplinary scientific communities …

Interactive wearable systems for upper body rehabilitation: a systematic review

Q Wang, P Markopoulos, B Yu, W Chen… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2017‏ - Springer
Background The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on
wearable-sensing for upper body rehabilitation is attracting increasing research interest …

Wearable inertial sensors for human movement analysis: a five-year update

P Picerno, M Iosa, C D'Souza… - Expert review of …, 2021‏ - Taylor & Francis
Introduction The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from
their use in supervised laboratory-and ambulatory-based settings to their application for long …

Free‐living monitoring of Parkinson's disease: Lessons from the field

S Del Din, A Godfrey, C Mazzà, S Lord… - Movement …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
Wearable technology comprises miniaturized sensors (eg, accelerometers) worn on the
body and/or paired with mobile devices (eg, smart phones) allowing continuous patient …

Wearable sensors for clinical applications in epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and stroke: a mixed-methods systematic review

D Johansson, K Malmgren, M Alt Murphy - Journal of neurology, 2018‏ - Springer
Objectives Wearable technology is increasingly used to monitor neurological disorders. The
purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize knowledge from quantitative and …

A review of wearable technology in medicine

MH Iqbal, A Aydin, O Brunckhorst… - Journal of the Royal …, 2016‏ - journals.sagepub.com
With rapid advances in technology, wearable devices have evolved and been adopted for
various uses, ranging from simple devices used in aiding fitness to more complex devices …

Continuous home monitoring of Parkinson's disease using inertial sensors: A systematic review

M Sica, S Tedesco, C Crowe, L Kenny, K Moore… - PloS one, 2021‏ - journals.plos.org
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder of the central nervous
system that deteriorates motor functions, while it is also accompanied by a large diversity of …