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Sanchez-Morillo D, Fernandez-Granero M, Leon-Jimenez A
Chron Respir Dis . 2016 Apr; 13(3):264-83. PMID: 27097638
Major reported factors associated with the limited effectiveness of home telemonitoring interventions in chronic respiratory conditions include the lack of useful early predictors, poor patient compliance and the poor performance...
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Chyu M, Austin T, Calisir F, Chanjaplammootil S, Davis M, Favela J, et al.
J Healthc Eng . 2016 Mar; 6(4):635-47. PMID: 27010831
Engineering has been playing an important role in serving and advancing healthcare. The term "Healthcare Engineering" has been used by professional societies, universities, scientific authors, and the healthcare industry for...
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Velazquez-Pena F, Sanchez-Morillo D, Crespo-Miguel M, Astorga-Moreno S, Santi-Cano M, Fernandez-Granero M, et al.
J Healthc Eng . 2016 Mar; 6(4):705-16. PMID: 27010731
Collaboration between patients and their medical and technical experts enabled the development of an automated questionnaire for the early detection of COPD exacerbations (AQCE). The questionnaire consisted of fourteen questions...
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Fernandez-Granero M, Sanchez-Morillo D, Leon-Jimenez A
Sensors (Basel) . 2015 Oct; 15(10):26978-96. PMID: 26512667
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the commonest causes of death in the world and poses a substantial burden on healthcare systems and patients' quality of life. The...
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Sanchez-Morillo D, Fernandez-Granero M, Jimenez A
Med Biol Eng Comput . 2015 Mar; 53(5):441-51. PMID: 25725628
COPD places an enormous burden on the healthcare systems and causes diminished health-related quality of life. The highest proportion of human and economic cost is associated with admissions for acute...
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Sanchez-Morillo D, Crespo M, Leon A, Crespo Foix L
Inform Health Soc Care . 2014 Jan; 40(1):1-22. PMID: 24380372
Introduction: Among factors that underlie high rates of non-participation reported in telehealth interventions are the low older users' acceptance of information technologies and the low levels of non-compliance with therapy...