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    Daily electronic self-monitoring in bipolar disorder using smartphones - the MONARCA I trial: a randomized, placebo-controlled, single-blind, parallel group trial by Faurholt-Jepsen, M, Frost, M, Ritz, C, Christensen, E M, Jacoby, A S, Mikkelsen, R L, Knorr, U, Bardram, J E, Vinberg, M, Kessing, L V

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-10-2015)
    “…The number of studies on electronic self-monitoring in affective disorder and other psychiatric disorders is increasing and indicates high patient acceptance…”
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    Voice analysis as an objective state marker in bipolar disorder by Faurholt-Jepsen, M, Busk, J, Frost, M, Vinberg, M, Christensen, E M, Winther, O, Bardram, J E, Kessing, L V

    Published in Translational psychiatry (19-07-2016)
    “…Changes in speech have been suggested as sensitive and valid measures of depression and mania in bipolar disorder. The present study aimed at investigating (1)…”
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    Pervasive healthcare as a scientific discipline by Bardram, J E

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-01-2008)
    “…The OECD countries are facing a set of core challenges; an increasing elderly population; increasing number of chronic and lifestyle-related diseases;…”
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    Internet-based cognitive assessment tool: Sensitivity and validity of a new online cognition screening tool for patients with bipolar disorder by Miskowiak, K.W., Jespersen, A.E., Obenhausen, K., Hafiz, P., Hestbæk, E., Gulyas, L., Kessing, L.V., Bardram, J.E.

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (15-06-2021)
    “…•There is a need for web-based cognition screening tools for affective disorders.•The Internet-Based Cognitive Assessment Tool is a sensitive, valid and…”
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    The association between mixed symptoms, irritability and functioning measured using smartphones in bipolar disorder by Faurholt‐Jepsen, M., Frost, M., Christensen, E. M., Bardram, J. E., Vinberg, M., Kessing, L. V.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-05-2019)
    “…Objective To (i) validate patient‐evaluated mixed symptoms and irritability measured using smartphones against clinical evaluations; (ii) investigate…”
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    Moving Out of the Lab: Deploying Pervasive Technologies in a Hospital by Hansen, T.R., Bardram, J.E., Soegaard, M.

    Published in IEEE pervasive computing (01-07-2006)
    “…This article reports our experiences with deploying the iHospital system, a hospital scheduling and awareness system. We built the system to support the often…”
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    Monitoring dressing activity failures through RFID and video by Matic, A, Mehta, P, Rehg, J M, Osmani, V, Mayora, O

    “…Monitoring and evaluation of Activities of Daily Living in general, and dressing activity in particular, is an important indicator in the evaluation of the…”
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    An open and reconfigurable wireless sensor network for pervasive health monitoring by Triantafyllidis, A, Koutkias, V, Chouvarda, I, Maglaveras, N

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-01-2008)
    “…Sensor networks constitute the backbone for the construction of personalized monitoring systems. Up to now, several sensor networks have been proposed for…”
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    Towards new scopes: sensor-enhanced regional health information systems - part 1: architectural challenges by Bott, O J, Marschollek, M, Wolf, K-H, Haux, R

    “…To analyze utilization of sensor technology in telemonitoring and home care and to discuss concepts and challenges of sensor-enhanced regional health…”
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    A framework for overcoming challenges in designing persuasive monitoring and feedback systems for mental illness by Marcu, G., Bardram, J. E., Gabrielli, S.

    “…Persuasive personal monitoring and feedback systems could help patients and clinicians manage mental illness. Mental illness is complex, difficult to treat,…”
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    "Mobile Nurse" platform for ubiquitous medicine by Struzik, Z R, Yoshiuchi, K, Sone, M, Ishikawa, T, Kikuchi, H, Kumano, H, Watsuji, T, Natelson, B H, Yamamoto, Y

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-01-2007)
    “…We introduce "Mobile Nurse" (MN) - an emerging platform for the practice of ubiquitous medicine. By implementing in a dynamic setting of daily life the patient…”
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    Phase recognition during surgical procedures using embedded and body-worn sensors by Bardram, J. E., Doryab, A., Jensen, R. M., Lange, P. M., Nielsen, K. L. G., Petersen, S. T.

    “…In Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp) research, substantial work has been directed towards sensor-based detection and recognition of human activity. This research…”
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    Comparison of computer-based information support to clinical research in Chinese and Japanese hospitals: a postal survey of clinicians' views by Jiang, G, Ogasawara, K, Endoh, A, Sakurai, T

    “…The objectives of this research are to examine the current situation of computer-based information support of clinical research in hospitals and to determine…”
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    The MONARCA self-assessment system: Persuasive personal monitoring for bipolar patients by Frost, M., Marcu, G., Hansen, R., Szaanto, K., Bardram, J. E.

    “…An increasing number of persuasive personal healthcare monitoring systems are being researched, designed and tested, many of them being based on Smartphone…”
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    Assessing the implementation of workplace health programs outside of controlled environments by Walker, E

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-08-2000)
    “…The study explored the implementation of workplace health programmes in 14 NHS Trusts (hospitals). It sought to identify different approaches to implementation…”
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    IASO - an activity-based computing platform for wearable computing by Bardram, J.E., Bunde-Pedersen, J.

    “…Displaying and navigating complex information on wearable computers is very different from accessing the same information while sitting at your desk…”
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    Architectural prototyping: an approach for grounding architectural design and learning by Bardram, J.E., Christensen, H.B., Hansen, K.M.

    “…A major part of software architecture design is learning how specific architectural designs balance the concerns of stakeholders. We explore the notion of…”
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    Real-time collaboration in activity-based architectures by Bardram, J.E., Christensen, H.B.

    “…With the growing research into mobile and ubiquitous computing, there is a need for addressing how such infrastructures can support collaboration between…”
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