The use of accelerometer-based wearable activity monitors in clinical settings: current practice, barriers, enablers, and future opportunities
Abstract Background Wearable activity monitors (WAMs, e.g. Fitbits and research accelerometers) show promise for helping health care professionals (HCPs) measure and intervene on patients' activity patterns. This study aimed to describe the clinical use of WAMs within South Australia, barriers...
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Main Authors: | Carol Maher (Author), Kimberley Szeto (Author), John Arnold (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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