Co-Designing Remote Patient Monitoring Technologies for Inpatients: Systematic Review
BackgroundThe co-design of health technology enables patient-centeredness and can help reduce barriers to technology use. ObjectiveThe study objectives were to identify what remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology has been co-designed for inpatients and how effective it is, to identify and descri...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Sumner (Author), Si Ying Tan (Author), Yuchen Wang (Author), Camille Hui Sze Keck (Author), Eunice Wei Xin Lee (Author), Emily Hwee Hoon Chew (Author), Alexander Wenjun Yip (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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