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Patrick Slevin

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NPJ Digital Medicine|July 16, 2019
Not all sensors are created equal: a framework for evaluating human performance measurement technologiesBrian Caulfield, Brenda Reginatto, Patrick Slevin
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|June 26, 2019
Consumer Wearable Deployments in Actigraphy Research: Evaluation of an Observational StudyCiara Duignan, Patrick Slevin, Niladri Sett, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|February 2, 2018
A Wearable Sensor-Based Exercise Biofeedback System: Mixed Methods Evaluation of FormuliftMartin Aidan O'Reilly, Patrick Slevin, Tomas Ward, et al.
ERJ Open Research|March 16, 2023
Role of digital health in pulmonary rehabilitation and beyond: shaping the futureSara Pimenta, Henrik Hansen, Heleen Demeyer, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|January 24, 2019
Wearable Sensor-Based Exercise Biofeedback for Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: A Mixed Methods User Evaluation of a Prototype SystemRob Argent, Patrick Slevin, Antonio Bevilacqua, et al.
BMJ Open|October 28, 2018
Clinician perceptions of a prototype wearable exercise biofeedback system for orthopaedic rehabilitation: a qualitative explorationRob Argent, Patrick Slevin, Antonio Bevilacqua, et al.
Health Informatics Journal|March 3, 2021
A qualitative study of clinician perceptions regarding the potential role for digital health interventions for the management of COPDPatrick Slevin, Threase Kessie, John Cullen, et al.
ERJ Open Research|May 22, 2019
Exploring the potential benefits of digital health technology for the management of COPD: a qualitative study of patient perceptionsPatrick Slevin, Threase Kessie, John Cullen, et al.
Digital Health|September 7, 2019
A qualitative study of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patient perceptions of the barriers and facilitators to adopting digital health technologyPatrick Slevin, Threase Kessie, John Cullen, et al.
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NPJ Digital Medicine|July 16, 2019
Not all sensors are created equal: a framework for evaluating human performance measurement technologiesBrian Caulfield, Brenda Reginatto, Patrick Slevin
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|June 26, 2019
Consumer Wearable Deployments in Actigraphy Research: Evaluation of an Observational StudyCiara Duignan, Patrick Slevin, Niladri Sett, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|February 2, 2018
A Wearable Sensor-Based Exercise Biofeedback System: Mixed Methods Evaluation of FormuliftMartin Aidan O'Reilly, Patrick Slevin, Tomas Ward, et al.
ERJ Open Research|March 16, 2023
Role of digital health in pulmonary rehabilitation and beyond: shaping the futureSara Pimenta, Henrik Hansen, Heleen Demeyer, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|January 24, 2019
Wearable Sensor-Based Exercise Biofeedback for Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: A Mixed Methods User Evaluation of a Prototype SystemRob Argent, Patrick Slevin, Antonio Bevilacqua, et al.
BMJ Open|October 28, 2018
Clinician perceptions of a prototype wearable exercise biofeedback system for orthopaedic rehabilitation: a qualitative explorationRob Argent, Patrick Slevin, Antonio Bevilacqua, et al.
Health Informatics Journal|March 3, 2021
A qualitative study of clinician perceptions regarding the potential role for digital health interventions for the management of COPDPatrick Slevin, Threase Kessie, John Cullen, et al.
ERJ Open Research|May 22, 2019
Exploring the potential benefits of digital health technology for the management of COPD: a qualitative study of patient perceptionsPatrick Slevin, Threase Kessie, John Cullen, et al.
Digital Health|September 7, 2019
A qualitative study of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patient perceptions of the barriers and facilitators to adopting digital health technologyPatrick Slevin, Threase Kessie, John Cullen, et al.
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