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    R emote blood pressure monitoring in high risk pregnancy — study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (REMOTE CONTROL trial) by Theepika Rajkumar, Jill Freyne, Marlien Varnfield, Kenny Lawson, Kaley Butten, Renuka Shanmugalingam, Annemarie Hennessy, Angela Makris

    Published in Trials (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Pregnant women at high risk for developing a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy require frequent antenatal assessments, especially of their…”
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    Cohort Analysis of a 24-Week Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Efficacy of a Novel, Partial Meal Replacement Program Targeting Weight Loss and Risk Factor Reduction in Overweight/Obese Adults by Brindal, Emily, Hendrie, Gilly A, Taylor, Pennie, Freyne, Jill, Noakes, Manny

    Published in Nutrients (04-05-2016)
    “…Our aim was to design and evaluate a weight-loss program, including a partial meal replacement program, point-of-care testing and face-to-face and smartphone…”
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    Enabling Nurse-Patient Communication With a Mobile App: Controlled Pretest-Posttest Study With Nurses and Non–English-Speaking Patients by Silvera-Tawil, David, Pocock, Courtney, Bradford, DanaKai, Donnell, Andrea, Freyne, Jill, Harrap, Karen, Brinkmann, Sally

    Published in JMIR nursing (30-07-2021)
    “…Background: There is growing concern regarding the implications of miscommunication in health care settings, the results of which can have serious detrimental…”
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    Features predicting weight loss in overweight or obese participants in a web-based intervention: randomized trial by Brindal, Emily, Freyne, Jill, Saunders, Ian, Berkovsky, Shlomo, Smith, Greg, Noakes, Manny

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (12-12-2012)
    “…Obesity remains a serious issue in many countries. Web-based programs offer good potential for delivery of weight loss programs. Yet, many Internet-delivered…”
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    Push Notifications in Diet Apps: Influencing Engagement Times and Tasks by Freyne, Jill, Yin, Jie, Brindal, Emily, Hendrie, Gilly A., Berkovsky, Shlomo, Noakes, Manny

    “…Background: Smartphones have reached levels of popularity and penetration where they are now suitable for use in population health interventions. A key feature…”
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    Remote blood pressure monitoring in high risk pregnancy - study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (REMOTE CONTROL trial) by Rajkumar, Theepika, Freyne, Jill, Varnfield, Marlien, Lawson, Kenny, Butten, Kaley, Shanmugalingam, Renuka, Hennessy, Annemarie, Makris, Angela

    “…Pregnant women at high risk for developing a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy require frequent antenatal assessments, especially of their blood pressure…”
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    Total Knee Replacement and the Effect of Technology on Cocreation for Improved Outcomes and Delivery: Qualitative Multi-Stakeholder Study by van Kasteren, Yasmin, Freyne, Jill, Hussain, M Sazzad

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (20-03-2018)
    “…The growth in patient-centered care delivery combined with the rising costs of health care have perhaps not unsurprisingly been matched by a proliferation of…”
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    Incorporating a Static Versus Supportive Mobile Phone App Into a Partial Meal Replacement Program With Face-to-Face Support: Randomized Controlled Trial by Brindal, Emily, Hendrie, Gilly A, Freyne, Jill, Noakes, Manny

    Published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (01-04-2018)
    “…Mobile phone apps may be acceptable to users and could improve retention and adherence over more traditional methods, but there is mixed literature supporting…”
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    Developing Digital Facilitation of Assessments in the Absence of an Interpreter: Participatory Design and Feasibility Evaluation With Allied Health Groups by Freyne, Jill, Bradford, Dana, Pocock, Courtney, Silvera-Tawil, David, Harrap, Karen, Brinkmann, Sally

    Published in JMIR formative research (09-01-2018)
    “…To ensure appropriate and timely care, interpreters are often required to aid communication between clinicians and patients from non-English speaking…”
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    A Mobile Phone App Designed to Support Weight Loss Maintenance and Well-Being (MotiMate): Randomized Controlled Trial by Brindal, Emily, Hendrie, Gilly A, Freyne, Jill, Noakes, Manny

    Published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (04-09-2019)
    “…Few people successfully maintain lost weight over the longer term. Mobile phones have the potential to deliver weight loss management programs that can…”
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    CALD Assist—Nursing: Improving communication in the absence of interpreters by Silvera‐Tawil, David, Pocock, Courtney, Bradford, DanaKai, Donnell, Andrea, Harrap, Karen, Freyne, Jill, Brinkmann, Sally

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-11-2018)
    “…Aims and objectives To develop a communication app to support nursing staff during the provision of standard care of patients from non‐English‐speaking…”
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    Design and pilot results of a mobile phone weight-loss application for women starting a meal replacement programme by Brindal, Emily, Hendrie, Gilly, Freyne, Jill, Coombe, Mac, Berkovsky, Shlomo, Noakes, Manny

    Published in Journal of telemedicine and telecare (01-04-2013)
    “…We developed and tested a mobile phone application (app) to support individuals embarking on a partial meal replacement programme (MRP). Overweight or obese…”
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    Mobile Supported Health Services: Experiences in Orthopaedic Care by Farr-Wharton, Geremy, Li, Jane, Hussain, M.Sazzad, Freyne, Jill

    “…Mobile applications, wearables, in-home medical devices and other peripherals are reshaping consumer participation in healthcare. While much research has…”
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    The HealthierU Portal for Supporting Behaviour Change and Diet Programs by Berkovsky, Shlomo, Hendrie, Gilly, Freyne, Jill, Noakes, Manny, Usic, Kathy

    “…The use of online technologies for supporting participants of behaviour change and diet program is a timely and important research direction. We present…”
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    Promoting UV Exposure Awareness with Persuasive, Wearable Technologies by Hussain, M Sazzad, Cripwell, Liam, Berkovsky, Shlomo, Freyne, Jill

    “…Current methods to promote awareness of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation have focussed on delivering population level information and some location-based…”
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    Designing Technology for Assessments of CALD Patients by Freyne, Jill, Pocock, Courtney, Bradford, Dana, Harrap, Karen, Brinkman, Sally

    “…Interpreters are required to aid communication between clinicians and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) patients to ensure appropriate and timely…”
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    Feasibility of Technology Enabled Speech Disorder Screening by Duenser, Andreas, Ward, Lauren, Stefani, Alessandro, Smith, Daniel, Freyne, Jill, Morgan, Angela, Dodd, Barbara

    “…One in twenty Australian children suffers from a speech disorder. Early detection of such problems can significantly improve literacy and academic outcomes for…”
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    Combining Persuasive Technology With Behavioral Theory to Support Weight Maintenance Through a Mobile Phone App: Protocol for the MotiMate App by Brindal, Emily, Hendrie, Gilly A, Freyne, Jill

    Published in JMIR research protocols (08-01-2016)
    “…The prevalence of health-focused mobile phone apps available for download increases daily, with weight management apps being among the most proliferative…”
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