Unobtrusive and continuous monitoring of patients, especially at their place of residence, is becoming a significant part of the healthcare model. A variety of sensors are being used to monitor different patient conditions. Bed occupancy monitoring provides clinicians a quantitative measure of bed entry/exit patterns and may provide information relating to sleep quality. This paper presents a bed occu
Patient monitoring systems capable of accurate recording in the real-world, during the activities of...
BACKGROUND: Since adequate sleep is essential for optimal inpatient rehabilitation, there is an incr...
Occupancy sensors are used in care applications to measure the presence of patients on beds or chair...
Unobtrusive and continuous monitoring of patients, especially at their place of residence, is becomi...
There is a growing demand for systems that support independent living into advanced age. Technologie...
A major accident occurring on the bed is falls that occur during at times when the care of nurses or...
Introduction: The newly developed Bed Unit Day Investigation and Implementation (BUDII) information ...
Sleep disorders, such as insomnia can seriously impair a patient's quality of life. Existing st...
The quantified self movement suggests solutions for diverse long-term measurements, including sleep ...
Bed is often the personal care unit in hospitals, nursing homes, and individuals’ homes. Rich care-r...
Objectives: To assess, using complete polysomnography as the gold standard, the capability of Heasys...
This paper introduces a new method, bed actigraphy (BACT) for user-friendly sleep-wake monitoring. B...
Today, the body functions of bedridden sick or disabled persons are still being monitored almost exc...
The population of the world is aging. In Sweden alone, almost 20% of the population is 65 years or o...
AbstractKeeping fully abreast of a patient's daily health state is an important part of care plannin...
Patient monitoring systems capable of accurate recording in the real-world, during the activities of...
BACKGROUND: Since adequate sleep is essential for optimal inpatient rehabilitation, there is an incr...
Occupancy sensors are used in care applications to measure the presence of patients on beds or chair...
Unobtrusive and continuous monitoring of patients, especially at their place of residence, is becomi...
There is a growing demand for systems that support independent living into advanced age. Technologie...
A major accident occurring on the bed is falls that occur during at times when the care of nurses or...
Introduction: The newly developed Bed Unit Day Investigation and Implementation (BUDII) information ...
Sleep disorders, such as insomnia can seriously impair a patient's quality of life. Existing st...
The quantified self movement suggests solutions for diverse long-term measurements, including sleep ...
Bed is often the personal care unit in hospitals, nursing homes, and individuals’ homes. Rich care-r...
Objectives: To assess, using complete polysomnography as the gold standard, the capability of Heasys...
This paper introduces a new method, bed actigraphy (BACT) for user-friendly sleep-wake monitoring. B...
Today, the body functions of bedridden sick or disabled persons are still being monitored almost exc...
The population of the world is aging. In Sweden alone, almost 20% of the population is 65 years or o...
AbstractKeeping fully abreast of a patient's daily health state is an important part of care plannin...
Patient monitoring systems capable of accurate recording in the real-world, during the activities of...
BACKGROUND: Since adequate sleep is essential for optimal inpatient rehabilitation, there is an incr...
Occupancy sensors are used in care applications to measure the presence of patients on beds or chair...