Published on in Vol 17, No 10 (2015): October

Evaluating the Validity of an Automated Device for Asthma Monitoring for Adolescents: Correlational Design

Evaluating the Validity of an Automated Device for Asthma Monitoring for Adolescents: Correlational Design

Evaluating the Validity of an Automated Device for Asthma Monitoring for Adolescents: Correlational Design

Journals

  1. Garg S, Williams N, Ip A, Dicker A. Clinical Integration of Digital Solutions in Health Care: An Overview of the Current Landscape of Digital Technologies in Cancer Care. JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics 2018;(2):1 View
  2. Rhee H, Belyea M, Mammen J. Visual analogue scale (VAS) as a monitoring tool for daily changes in asthma symptoms in adolescents: a prospective study. Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 2017;13(1) View
  3. Bonini M, Usmani O. Novel methods for device and adherence monitoring in asthma. Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine 2018;24(1):63 View
  4. Zha P, Qureshi R, Porter S, Chao Y, Pacquiao D, Chase S, O’Brien-Richardson P. Utilizing a Mobile Health Intervention to Manage Hypertension in an Underserved Community. Western Journal of Nursing Research 2020;42(3):201 View
  5. Poowuttikul P, Seth D. New Concepts and Technological Resources in Patient Education and Asthma Self-Management. Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology 2020;59(1):19 View
  6. Still L, Dolen W. The Perception of Asthma Severity in Children. Current Allergy and Asthma Reports 2016;16(7) View
  7. Tyler J, Choi S, Tewari M. Real-time, personalized medicine through wearable sensors and dynamic predictive modeling: A new paradigm for clinical medicine. Current Opinion in Systems Biology 2020;20:17 View
  8. Mammen J, Java J, Rhee H, Butz A, Halterman J, Arcoleo K. Mixed‐methods content and sentiment analysis of adolescents’ voice diaries describing daily experiences with asthma and self‐management decision‐making. Clinical & Experimental Allergy 2019;49(3):299 View
  9. Dunn J, Runge R, Snyder M. Wearables and the Medical Revolution. Personalized Medicine 2018;15(5):429 View
  10. Jackson A, Hull J, Hopker J, Fletcher H, Gowers W, Birring S, Dickinson J. The impact of a heat and moisture exchange mask on respiratory symptoms and airway response to exercise in asthma. ERJ Open Research 2020;6(2):00271-2019 View
  11. Hsia B, Singh A, Njeze O, Cosar E, Mowrey W, Feldman J, Reznik M, Jariwala S. Developing and evaluating ASTHMAXcel adventures. Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology 2020;125(5):581 View
  12. Mosnaim G, Safioti G, Brown R, DePietro M, Szefler S, Lang D, Portnoy J, Bukstein D, Bacharier L, Merchant R. Digital Health Technology in Asthma: A Comprehensive Scoping Review. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice 2021;9(6):2377 View
  13. Serrurier A, Neuschaefer-Rube C, Röhrig R. Past and Trends in Cough Sound Acquisition, Automatic Detection and Automatic Classification: A Comparative Review. Sensors 2022;22(8):2896 View
  14. Athanasopoulou K, Daneva G, Adamopoulos P, Scorilas A. Artificial Intelligence: The Milestone in Modern Biomedical Research. BioMedInformatics 2022;2(4):727 View
  15. Wallace-Farquharson T, Rhee H, Duckworth L, Elder J, Wilkie D. Children's and adolescents’ descriptors of asthma symptoms: An integrative review. International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances 2022;4:100063 View
  16. van der Kamp M, Hengeveld V, Brusse-Keizer M, Thio B, Tabak M. eHealth Technologies for Monitoring Pediatric Asthma at Home: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e45896 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Larson E, Saba E, Kaiser S, Goel M, Patel S. Mobile Health. View
  2. Al Raimi A, Chong C, Tang L, Chua Y, Al Ajeel L. Emerging Technologies During the Era of COVID-19 Pandemic. View
  3. Zenk S. The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Global Applications to Advance Health Equity. View