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Browsing publications by Professor Edward Meinert.

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Professor Edward Meinert
Madison Milne-Ives
Selina Boege
Accuracy and safety of an autonomous artificial intelligence clinical assistant conducting telemedicine follow-up assessment for cataract surgery2024
Selina Boege
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Impact of Responsible AI on the Occurrence and Resolution of Ethical Issues: Protocol for a Scoping Review2024
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
The conceptualisation and measurement of engagement in digital health2024
Katie Bounsall
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Camille Carroll
Professor Edward Meinert
Artificial Intelligence Applications for Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of Parkinson Disease Symptoms: Protocol for a Systematic Review2023
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
At home EEG monitoring technologies for people with epilepsy and intellectual disabilities: A scoping review2023
Professor Camille Carroll
Professor Edward Meinert
Impact of digital technologies on self-efficacy in people with Parkinson's: a scoping review protocol2023
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Potential associations between behavior change techniques and engagement with mobile health apps: a systematic review2023
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Associations between Behavior Change Techniques and Engagement with Mobile Health Apps: Protocol for a Systematic Review2022
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Humanizing Health and Social Care Support for People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Protocol for a Scoping Review2022
Professor Edward Meinert
Dr Aidong Yang
Impact of fast-track regulatory designations on strategic commercialization decisions for autologous cell therapies2022
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Life Course Digital Twins–Intelligent Monitoring for Early and Continuous Intervention and Prevention (LifeTIME): Proposal for a Retrospective Cohort Study2022
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Remote Electroencephalography Monitoring of Epilepsy in Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review2022
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Camille Carroll
Professor Edward Meinert
Self-management Interventions for People With Parkinson Disease: Scoping Review2022
Professor Edward Meinert
Professor Camille Carroll
The Impact of a Digital Artificial Intelligence System on the Monitoring and Self-management of Nonmotor Symptoms in People With Parkinson Disease: Proposal for a Phase 1 Implementation Study2022
Professor Edward Meinert
The Role of Health Kiosks: Scoping Review2022
Professor Edward Meinert
Dr Aidong Yang
Comparison between centralized and decentralized supply chains of autologous chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapies: a UK case study based on discrete event simulation2021
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Digital technologies for monitoring and improving treatment adherence in children and adolescents with asthma: Scoping review of randomized controlled trials2021
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Distributed ledger infrastructure to verify adverse event reporting (deliver): Proposal for a proof-of-concept study2021
Professor Edward Meinert
Exploring the cost of elearning in health professions education: Scoping review2021
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Impact of digital educational interventions to support parents caring for acutely ill children at home and factors that affect their use: Protocol for a systematic review2021
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
Safety and acceptability of a natural language artificial intelligence assistant to deliver clinical follow-up to cataract surgery patients: Proposal2021
Madison Milne-Ives
Professor Edward Meinert
The effectiveness and usability of online, group-based interventions for people with severe obesity: Protocol for a systematic review2021
Professor Edward Meinert
Madison Milne-Ives
The use of video for patient information and education: A scoping review of the variability and effectiveness of interventions2021