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    Artificial Intelligence Education for the Health Workforce: Expert Survey of Approaches and Needs by Gray, Kathleen, Slavotinek, John, Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Choo, Dawn

    Published in JMIR medical education (04-04-2022)
    “…The preparation of the current and future health workforce for the possibility of using artificial intelligence (AI) in health care is a growing concern as AI…”
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    Person-Generated Health Data in Simulated Rehabilitation Using Kinect for Stroke: Literature Review by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Gray, Kathleen, Merolli, Mark

    “…Person- or patient-generated health data (PGHD) are health, wellness, and clinical data that people generate, record, and analyze for themselves. There is…”
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    Measuring the outcomes of using person-generated health data: a case study of developing a PROM item bank by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Gray, Kathleen, Merolli, Mark

    Published in BMJ health & care informatics (01-08-2019)
    “…IntroductionPatient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) allow patients to self-report the status of their health condition or experience independently. A key…”
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    ‘We are very individual’: anticipated effects on stroke survivors of using their person-generated health data by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Batchelor, Frances, Merolli, Mark, Gray, Kathleen

    Published in BMJ health & care informatics (01-09-2020)
    “…BackgroundPerson-generated health data (PGHD) are produced by people when they use health information technologies. People who use PGHD may experience changes…”
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    Vaccine safety in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned on the frontline by Laemmle-Ruff, Ingrid, Lewis, Georgina, Clothier, Hazel J, Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Wolthuizen, Michelle, Buttery, Jim, Crawford, Nigel W

    Published in Frontiers in public health (04-11-2022)
    “…Surveillance of Adverse Events Following Vaccination in the Community (SAEFVIC), Victoria's vaccine safety service for reporting adverse events following…”
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    Enabling Better Use of Person-Generated Health Data in Stroke Rehabilitation Systems: Systematic Development of Design Heuristics by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Gray, Kathleen, Merolli, Mark

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (28-07-2020)
    “…An established and well-known method for usability assessment of various human-computer interaction technologies is called heuristic evaluation (HE). HE has…”
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    Patient-Reported Outcome Measures of Utilizing Person-Generated Health Data in the Case of Simulated Stroke Rehabilitation: Development Method by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Gray, Kathleen, Merolli, Mark

    Published in JMIR research protocols (07-05-2020)
    “…Person-generated health data (PGHD) are health data that people generate, record, and analyze for themselves. Although the health benefits of PGHD use have…”
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    Near Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance of Emergency Department Triage Texts Using Natural Language Processing: Case Study in Febrile Convulsion Detection by Khademi, Sedigh, Palmer, Christopher, Javed, Muhammad, Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Clothier, Hazel, Buttery, Jim, Black, Jim

    Published in JMIR AI (30-08-2024)
    “…Collecting information on adverse events following immunization from as many sources as possible is critical for promptly identifying potential safety concerns…”
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    Patient-Reported Outcomes of Utilising Person-Generated Health Data in Simulated Rehabilitation Technology: Perceptions of Stroke Survivors by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Gray, Kathleen, Merolli, Mark

    “…Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) contribute to improving the evidence base in many areas of clinical care. An area where PROMs can help build the…”
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    Establishing the Vaccine Safety Health Link: A large, linked data resource for the investigation of vaccine safety concerns by Morgan, Hannah J., Clothier, Hazel J., Witowski, Philip, Boyd, James H., Kattan, Gonzalo Sepulveda, Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Shetty, Aishwarya N., Buttery, Jim P.

    “…Post-licensure vaccine safety surveillance of adverse events following immunisation is critical to ensure public safety and confidence in vaccines. This paper…”
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    Fertility-Related Conversations in the Context of COVID-19 and Vaccinations by Palmer, Christopher, Khademi, Sedigh, Javed, Muhammad, Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Buttery, Jim

    “…We used text analysis to examine trends and self-reporting in Twitter regarding COVID-19 disease and COVID-19 vaccines' effects on fertility. Trends and…”
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    Use of Person-Generated Health Data in Kinect-Based Stroke Rehabilitation Systems: A Systematic Review by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Gray, Kathleen, Merolli, Mark

    “…It is important for patients to have access to the health information they generate, for them to be actively engaged in their own healthcare. This is relevant…”
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    Interdisciplinary Learning Health System Response to Public Vaccine Concerns by Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Javed, Muhammad, Clothier, Hazel J, Hickman, Jo, Petrovic, Dan, Machingaifa, Francesca, Kaufman, Jessica, Habibabadi, Sedigh Khademi, Palmer, Christopher, Buttery, Jim

    “…In Victoria, Australia, jurisdictional vaccine safety service is conducted by SAEFVIC (Surveillance of Adverse Events Following Vaccination in the Community)…”
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    Exploring Large Language Models for Detecting Online Vaccine Reactions by Khademi, Sedigh, Palmer, Christopher, Dimaguila, Gerardo Luis, Javed, Muhammad, Buttery, Jim

    “…Social media offers a rich source of real-time health data, including potential vaccine reactions. However, extracting meaningful insights is challenging due…”
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