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Marjolein E Haveman

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van Melzen R, Haveman M, Schuurmann R, van Amsterdam K, El Moumni M, Tabak M, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 24(19). PMID: 39409419
(1) Background: Wearable sensors support healthcare professionals in clinical decision-making by measuring vital parameters such as heart rate (HR), respiration rate (RR), and blood oxygenation saturation (SpO). This study assessed...
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van Melzen R, Haveman M, Schuurmann R, Struys M, de Vries J
Sensors (Basel) . 2023 Aug; 23(15). PMID: 37571519
Incorporating technology into healthcare processes is necessary to ensure the availability of high-quality care in the future. Wearable sensors are an example of such technology that could decrease workload, enable...
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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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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...
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Haveman M, van Melzen R, Schuurmann R, El Moumni M, Hermens H, Tabak M, et al.
Expert Rev Med Devices . 2021 Dec; 18(sup1):145-152. PMID: 34937478
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about their performance on nursing wards is scarce. Vital signs measured by telemonitoring and nurse measurements on a surgical ward...
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Haveman M, Jonker L, Hermens H, Tabak M, de Vries J
J Telemed Telecare . 2021 Nov; 30(2):215-229. PMID: 34723689
Background: Perioperative telemonitoring of patients undergoing major surgery might lead to improved postoperative outcomes. The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the effectiveness of current perioperative telemonitoring interventions...
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van Wijk L, van der Snee L, Buis C, Hentzen J, Haveman M, Klaase J
Perioper Med (Lond) . 2021 Feb; 10(1):5. PMID: 33593437
Introduction: Despite improvements in perioperative care, major abdominal surgery continues to be associated with significant perioperative morbidity. Accurate preoperative risk stratification and optimisation (prehabilitation) are necessary to reduce perioperative morbidity....
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Jonker L, Haveman M, de Bock G, van Leeuwen B, Lahr M
J Am Med Dir Assoc . 2020 Jul; 21(12):1844-1851.e2. PMID: 32694000
Objectives: EHealth interventions are increasingly being applied in perioperative care but have not been adequately studied for older surgical patients who could potentially benefit from them. Therefore, we evaluated the...
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Haveman M, van Putten M, Hom H, Eertman-Meyer C, Beishuizen A, Tjepkema-Cloostermans M
Crit Care . 2019 Dec; 23(1):401. PMID: 31829226
Background: Better outcome prediction could assist in reliable quantification and classification of traumatic brain injury (TBI) severity to support clinical decision-making. We developed a multifactorial model combining quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG)...