Conventional patient vital signs monitoring fails to detect many signs of patient deterioration, including those in the critical postoperative period. Wearable monitors can allow continuous vital signs monitoring, send data wirelessly to the electronic healthcare record, and reduce the number of unplanned admissions to intensive care.</p
(c)2010 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article di...
This study looks into how individuals with chronic illnesses' levels of physical activity are affect...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...
Conventional patient vital signs monitoring fails to detect many signs of patient deterioration, inc...
Incorporating technology into healthcare processes is necessary to ensure the availability of high-q...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Contains fulltext : 175605.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mea...
The healthcare systems in the developed countries are changing rapidly. This is driven by socio-econ...
The introduction of health technology in hospital settings has improved patients’ care, monitoring o...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
Background Timely recognition of the deteriorating inpatient remains challenging. Wearable monitori...
Aims To understand current experiences of vital signs monitoring of patients and clinical staff on a...
The development of internet-based technologies, the design and adoption of wireless wearable and sma...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Despite increasing reliability of data generated by wearable devices, not many institutions in the h...
(c)2010 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article di...
This study looks into how individuals with chronic illnesses' levels of physical activity are affect...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...
Conventional patient vital signs monitoring fails to detect many signs of patient deterioration, inc...
Incorporating technology into healthcare processes is necessary to ensure the availability of high-q...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring a patient's vital signs forms a basic component of care, enabling the ident...
Contains fulltext : 175605.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mea...
The healthcare systems in the developed countries are changing rapidly. This is driven by socio-econ...
The introduction of health technology in hospital settings has improved patients’ care, monitoring o...
Early detection of physiological deterioration has been shown to improve patient outcomes. Due to re...
Background Timely recognition of the deteriorating inpatient remains challenging. Wearable monitori...
Aims To understand current experiences of vital signs monitoring of patients and clinical staff on a...
The development of internet-based technologies, the design and adoption of wireless wearable and sma...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Despite increasing reliability of data generated by wearable devices, not many institutions in the h...
(c)2010 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article di...
This study looks into how individuals with chronic illnesses' levels of physical activity are affect...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...