Published on in Vol 8, No 2 (2021): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/16491, first published .
Augmenting Critical Care Patient Monitoring Using Wearable Technology: Review of Usability and Human Factors

Augmenting Critical Care Patient Monitoring Using Wearable Technology: Review of Usability and Human Factors

Augmenting Critical Care Patient Monitoring Using Wearable Technology: Review of Usability and Human Factors

Journals

  1. Salisbury I, Schlosser P, Tang T, Browning C, Mohamed I, Grundgeiger T, Loeb R, Sanderson P. Attention to Changes on a Head-Worn Display: Two Preclinical Studies with Healthcare Scenarios. Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2024;66(1):103 View
  2. Mallikarjuna S, Kadian S, Dhar M, Shekhar S. Use of a smartwatch as a remote monitoring device during transport to, and inside, a computed tomography suite. Anaesthesia Reports 2022;10(2) View
  3. Montero S, Morón G, Arrunategui-Salas G, Casado F, Castaneda B, Salmon-Mulanovich G. Enablers and barriers to adopt the locally developed Masi mechanical ventilator amid COVID-19 pandemic in Peru. Heliyon 2023;9(9):e19586 View
  4. Rayan A, Al-Ghabeesh S, Fawaz M, Behar A, Toumi A. Experiences, barriers and expectations regarding current patient monitoring systems among ICU nurses in a University Hospital in Lebanon: a qualitative study. Frontiers in Digital Health 2024;6 View
  5. Enge K, Elmquist E, Caiola V, Rönnberg N, Rind A, Iber M, Lenzi S, Lan F, Höldrich R, Aigner W. Open Your Ears and Take a Look: A State‐of‐the‐Art Report on the Integration of Sonification and Visualization. Computer Graphics Forum 2024;43(3) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Bryson D. Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology. View