Published on in Vol 5, No 6 (2021): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24509, first published .
Testing the Feasibility of Sensor-Based Home Health Monitoring (TEC4Home) to Support the Convalescence of Patients With Heart Failure: Pre–Post Study

Testing the Feasibility of Sensor-Based Home Health Monitoring (TEC4Home) to Support the Convalescence of Patients With Heart Failure: Pre–Post Study

Testing the Feasibility of Sensor-Based Home Health Monitoring (TEC4Home) to Support the Convalescence of Patients With Heart Failure: Pre–Post Study

Journals

  1. Kao D. Electronic Health Records and Heart Failure. Heart Failure Clinics 2022;18(2):201 View
  2. Stergiopoulos G, Elayadi A, Chen E, Galiatsatos P. The effect of telemedicine employing telemonitoring instruments on readmissions of patients with heart failure and/or COPD: a systematic review. Frontiers in Digital Health 2024;6 View
  3. Gagnon M, Ouellet S, Attisso E, Supper W, Amil S, Rhéaume C, Paquette J, Chabot C, Laferrière M, Sasseville M. Wearable Devices for Supporting Chronic Disease Self-Management: Scoping Review. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2024;13:e55925 View
  4. Cheng S, Tan S, Goh S, Ko S. The Value of Remote Vital Signs Monitoring in Detecting Clinical Deterioration in Patients in Hospital at Home Programs or Postacute Medical Patients in the Community: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e64753 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Ho K, Park S, Lai M, Krakovsky S. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Kumar A, Kumar C, Daksha P, Jha P, Nayak S. 2023 3rd International Conference on Advancement in Electronics & Communication Engineering (AECE). Self-Health Monitoring Kit with Its Application in Medicolegal Purposes View