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Hermie J Hermens

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Hurmuz-Bodde M, Jansen-Kosterink S, Hermens H, van Velsen L
J Health Psychol . 2024 Sep; :13591053241274097. PMID: 39276083
To identify demographics and personal motivation types that predict dropping out of eHealth interventions among older adults. We conducted an observational cohort study. Participants completed a pre-test questionnaire and got...
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den Braber N, Braem C, Vollenbroek-Hutten M, Hermens H, Urgert T, Yavuz U, et al.
Interact J Med Res . 2024 Jul; 13:e50849. PMID: 39083801
Background: The impact of missing data on individual continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data is unknown but can influence clinical decision-making for patients. Objective: We aimed to investigate the consequences of...
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Braem C, Yavuz U, Hermens H, Veltink P
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 24(5). PMID: 38475061
Background: Data loss in wearable sensors is an inevitable problem that leads to misrepresentation during diabetes health monitoring. We systematically investigated missing wearable sensors data to get causal insight into...
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van Rossum M, Bekhuis R, Wang Y, Hegeman J, Folbert E, Vollenbroek-Hutten M, et al.
JMIR Perioper Med . 2023 Aug; 6:e44483. PMID: 37647104
Background: Wireless vital sign sensors are increasingly being used to monitor patients on surgical wards. Although early warning scores (EWSs) are the current standard for the identification of patient deterioration...
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van Rossum M, da Silva P, Wang Y, Kouwenhoven E, Hermens H
J Clin Monit Comput . 2023 Feb; 37(5):1387-1400. PMID: 36729298
Wireless vital signs sensors are increasingly used for remote patient monitoring, but data analysis is often challenged by missing data periods. This study explored the performance of various imputation techniques...
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Haveman M, van Melzen R, El Moumni M, Schuurmann R, Hermens H, Tabak M, et al.
JMIR Perioper Med . 2022 Nov; 5(1):e40815. PMID: 36441586
Background: Preoperative telemonitoring of vital signs, physical activity, and well-being might be able to optimize prehabilitation of the patient's physical and mental condition prior to surgery, support setting alarms during...
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Haveman M, van Melzen R, Schuurmann R, Hermens H, Tabak M, de Vries J
Expert Rev Med Devices . 2022 Aug; 19(6):515-523. PMID: 35975601
Background: Telemonitoring during the perioperative trajectory may improve patient outcomes and self-management. The aim of this study is to assess the feasibility of and patient's experiences with telemonitoring before and...
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Hurmuz M, Jansen-Kosterink S, Hermens H, van Velsen L
Health Informatics J . 2022 Jun; 28(2):14604582221106008. PMID: 35653268
Background: Gamification within eHealth services can increase eHealth adoption. However, little is known about factors affecting adoption of gamified eHealth among older adults. In this study, we sought to explain...
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Hurmuz M, Jansen-Kosterink S, Beinema T, Fischer K, Op den Akker H, Hermens H
Internet Interv . 2022 Feb; 27:100501. PMID: 35198411
Background: With the rise in human life expectancy, the prevalence of chronic disease has increased significantly. Adopting a healthy lifestyle can decrease the risk of chronic disease. Virtual coaching systems...
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Haveman M, van Rossum M, Vaseur R, VAN DER Riet C, Schuurmann R, Hermens H, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2022 Jan; 6(1):e30863. PMID: 34994703
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to improved knowledge of patients' baseline vital signs and earlier detection of patient deterioration, and it...