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Quijada Fernández, David (author)
This project aimed to facilitate information support between clinicians and patients that is dynamic to the milestones in their care path and can be incrementally adapted to different chronic diseases at ErasmusMC. The project strived to envision a foundational service that informs holistically about the doubts and concerns of patient...
master thesis 2024
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Bostan, I. (author), van Egmond, R. (author), Gommers, D.A.M.P.J. (author), Ozcan Vieira, E. (author)
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses are burdened by excessive number of false and irrelevant alarms generated by patient monitoring systems. Nurses rely on these patient monitoring systems for timely and relevant medical information concerning patients. However, the systems currently in place are not sensitive to the perceptual and cognitive...
journal article 2024
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Karki, Ragini (author)
The main goal of this thesis is to create remote patient management (RPM) strategy to effectively involve patients’ families into e-health services, and promote the adoption and long-term adherence to lifestyle <br/>modifications of entire families. By exploring the potential of family-centered care ideology for healthcare delivery, this thesis...
master thesis 2023
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SUN, Yingtao (author)
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer disease worldwide with highly fatal. It has accounted for 10% of the global cancer incidence (Bray et al., 2018). In the Netherlands, patients who have undergone treatment and surgery for colorectal cancer typically enter a five-year follow-up phase. During this period, patients often experience...
master thesis 2023
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Joosten, Karlijn (author)
Research on the possibilities to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Operating Room (OR) is rising, although there is no implementation yet. AI-assisted monitoring could provide support to anesthesia assistants in their task of patient monitoring, by making predictions on the future occurrence of deviating events in the vital parameter...
master thesis 2022
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León, Maria Alejandra (author), Pannunzio, V. (author), Kleinsmann, M.S. (author)
Background: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) interventions are being increasingly implemented in health care environments, given their benefits for different stakeholders. However, the effects of these interventions on the workflow of clinical staff are not always considered in RPM research and practice. Objective: This review explored how...
review 2022
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Verschueren, Eveline (author)
The Box contains monitoring devices patients can use to perform monitoring activities in the comfort of their home. The success of the service relies on active patient participation. With The Box, the treating medical team now has insights in the patient’s health condition from a distance. It doesn’t require the patient to be physically present...
master thesis 2021
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Friđriksdóttir, Esther (author)
Physical activity and mobility are important indicators of the recovery process of patients in the general ward of the hospital. Currently, monitoring mobility of hospitalized patients relies largely on direct observation from the caregivers. Accelerometers have the potential to quantify physical activity of patients objectively and without...
master thesis 2019
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Birdja, Dilip (author)
This project is about shaping the context of critical care in a world where simplicity and consistency is expected from product • user interactions, while the implications of these interactions are becoming more complex. The project is related to the Critical Alarms Lab (CAL), which focusses on the design of multi-sensory information for product...
master thesis 2018
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Birdja, Dilip (author)
This project is about shaping the context of critical care in a world where simplicity and consistency is expected from product • user interactions, while the implications of these interactions are becoming more complex. <br/><br/>The project is related to the Critical Alarms Lab (CAL), which focusses on the design of multi-sensory information...
master thesis 2018
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