Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44061, first published .
Process Evaluation of a Wireless Wearable Continuous Vital Signs Monitoring Intervention in 2 General Hospital Wards: Mixed Methods Study

Process Evaluation of a Wireless Wearable Continuous Vital Signs Monitoring Intervention in 2 General Hospital Wards: Mixed Methods Study

Process Evaluation of a Wireless Wearable Continuous Vital Signs Monitoring Intervention in 2 General Hospital Wards: Mixed Methods Study

Journals

  1. Leenen J, Ardesch V, Patijn G. Remote Home Monitoring of Continuous Vital Sign Measurements by Wearables in Patients Discharged After Colorectal Surgery: Observational Feasibility Study. JMIR Perioperative Medicine 2023;6:e45113 View
  2. van Melzen R, Haveman M, Schuurmann R, Struys M, de Vries J. Implementing Wearable Sensors for Clinical Application at a Surgical Ward: Points to Consider before Starting. Sensors 2023;23(15):6736 View
  3. Leenen J, Schoonhoven L, Patijn G. Wearable wireless continuous vital signs monitoring on the general ward. Current Opinion in Critical Care 2024;30(3):275 View
  4. L S P, Khurdi S, G P, Mary S P. Impact of Remote Patient Monitoring Systems on Nursing Time, Healthcare Providers, and Patient Satisfaction in General Wards. Cureus 2024 View
  5. Yousefi M, Karajizadeh M, Ghasemian M, Paydar S. Comparing NEWS2, TRISS, and RTS in predicting mortality rate in trauma patients based on prehospital data set: a diagnostic study. BMC Emergency Medicine 2024;24(1) View