Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/51569, first published .
Investigating the Feasibility of Using a Wearable Device to Measure Physiologic Health Data in Emergency Nurses and Residents: Observational Cohort Study

Investigating the Feasibility of Using a Wearable Device to Measure Physiologic Health Data in Emergency Nurses and Residents: Observational Cohort Study

Investigating the Feasibility of Using a Wearable Device to Measure Physiologic Health Data in Emergency Nurses and Residents: Observational Cohort Study

Journals

  1. Lialiou P, Maglogiannis I. Students’ Burnout Symptoms Detection Using Smartwatch Wearable Devices: A Systematic Literature Review. AI Sensors 2025;1(1):2 View
  2. Masur L, Driller M, Suppiah H, Matzka M, Sperlich B, Düking P. Assessment of Recommendations Provided to Athletes Regarding Sleep Education by GPT-4o and Google Gemini: Comparative Evaluation Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e71358 View