Remote continuous monitoring with wireless wearable sensors in clinical practice, nurses perspectives on factors affecting implementation: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Continuous monitoring using wireless wearable sensors is a promising solution for use in clinical practice and in the home setting. It is important to involve nurses to ensure successful implementation. This paper aims to provide an overview of 1) factors affecting implementation...
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Main Authors: | Laura Kooij (Author), Guido M. Peters (Author), Carine J. M. Doggen (Author), Wim H. van Harten (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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