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Birthe Dinesen

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JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies|November 21, 2018
The Use of Telerehabilitation Technologies for Cardiac Patients to Improve Rehabilitation Activities and Unify Organizations: Qualitative StudyBirthe Dinesen, Helle Spindler
Mhealth|October 18, 2019
Video communication as a tool for psychosocial support for people recovering from severe mental disorder: social workers' experiencesClaus Ugilt Oestergaard, Birthe Dinesen
International Journal of Integrated Care|June 4, 2011
Development of a program for tele-rehabilitation of COPD patients across sectors: co-innovation in a networkBirthe Dinesen, Janne Seeman, Jeppe Gustafsson
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare|March 17, 2006
Qualitative evaluation of a diabetes advisory system, DiasNetBirthe Dinesen, Povl Erik Rostgaard Andersen
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 20, 2013
Attitudes of COPD patients towards tele-rehabilitation: a cross-sector case studyBirthe Dinesen, Lotte Huniche, Egon Toft
Mhealth|February 18, 2022
Video and social rehabilitation of persons with mental illness helps to structure everyday life: a qualitative studyClaus Ugilt Oestergaard, Helle Spindler, Birthe Dinesen
International Journal of Telerehabilitation|August 4, 2021
Motivating patients in cardiac rehabilitation programs: A multicenter randomized controlled trialHelle Spindler, Malene Hollingdal, Jens Refsgaard, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|April 16, 2019
Integration of Rehabilitation Activities Into Everyday Life Through Telerehabilitation: Qualitative Study of Cardiac Patients and Their PartnersBirthe Dinesen, Gitte Nielsen, Jan Jesper Andreasen, et al.
Plos One|September 15, 2018
Investigating the impact of a motion capture system on Microsoft Kinect v2 recordings: A caution for using the technologies togetherMReza Naeemabadi, Birthe Dinesen, Ole Kæseler Andersen, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 7, 2011
Interaction between COPD patients and healthcare professionals in a cross-sector tele-rehabilitation programmeBirthe Dinesen, Stig Kjaer Andersen, Ole Hejlesen, et al.
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JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies|November 21, 2018
The Use of Telerehabilitation Technologies for Cardiac Patients to Improve Rehabilitation Activities and Unify Organizations: Qualitative StudyBirthe Dinesen, Helle Spindler
Mhealth|October 18, 2019
Video communication as a tool for psychosocial support for people recovering from severe mental disorder: social workers' experiencesClaus Ugilt Oestergaard, Birthe Dinesen
International Journal of Integrated Care|June 4, 2011
Development of a program for tele-rehabilitation of COPD patients across sectors: co-innovation in a networkBirthe Dinesen, Janne Seeman, Jeppe Gustafsson
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare|March 17, 2006
Qualitative evaluation of a diabetes advisory system, DiasNetBirthe Dinesen, Povl Erik Rostgaard Andersen
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 20, 2013
Attitudes of COPD patients towards tele-rehabilitation: a cross-sector case studyBirthe Dinesen, Lotte Huniche, Egon Toft
Mhealth|February 18, 2022
Video and social rehabilitation of persons with mental illness helps to structure everyday life: a qualitative studyClaus Ugilt Oestergaard, Helle Spindler, Birthe Dinesen
International Journal of Telerehabilitation|August 4, 2021
Motivating patients in cardiac rehabilitation programs: A multicenter randomized controlled trialHelle Spindler, Malene Hollingdal, Jens Refsgaard, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|April 16, 2019
Integration of Rehabilitation Activities Into Everyday Life Through Telerehabilitation: Qualitative Study of Cardiac Patients and Their PartnersBirthe Dinesen, Gitte Nielsen, Jan Jesper Andreasen, et al.
Plos One|September 15, 2018
Investigating the impact of a motion capture system on Microsoft Kinect v2 recordings: A caution for using the technologies togetherMReza Naeemabadi, Birthe Dinesen, Ole Kæseler Andersen, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 7, 2011
Interaction between COPD patients and healthcare professionals in a cross-sector tele-rehabilitation programmeBirthe Dinesen, Stig Kjaer Andersen, Ole Hejlesen, et al.
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