Published on in Vol 7 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/64367, first published .
Factors Affecting Clinician Readiness to Adopt Smart Home Technology for Remote Health Monitoring: Systematic Review

Factors Affecting Clinician Readiness to Adopt Smart Home Technology for Remote Health Monitoring: Systematic Review

Factors Affecting Clinician Readiness to Adopt Smart Home Technology for Remote Health Monitoring: Systematic Review

Journals

  1. Sakke Tira D, Lorna Lolo L, Yunus M, Sumiati S, Bakri B. Optimizing the role of nurses in assisting families with non-communicable diseases in the community. Abdimas Polsaka 2025;4(1):15 View
  2. Dermody G, Shibl R, Wang M, Ward A, Watson J, North K, Blake J, Mealy E, Koay A, Roomkham S, Yeoh P, Fritz R. Multi Perspective Considerations for Health Smart Home: Early Phase Exploratory Study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2026;82(1):849 View
  3. Syahrir S, Ajeng Wijayanti L, Tudang Rombeallo N, Datu N. Improvement of clean and healthy family living behavior through a home visit approach by community nurses. Abdimas Polsaka 2025;4(2):83 View
  4. Dermody G, Cook D, Fritz R. Interpretation of Health-Smart Home Data and Implications for Clinical Decision-Making: Inductive Content Analysis. JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e75234 View
  5. Li X, Zhang C, Zhao Y, Feng H. Navigating Ageing in Place Within a Smart Home: Bridging Stakeholder Viewpoints. Journal of Population Ageing 2025 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Zhang Y, Sui Y, Xia J, Yang W, Liu Y, Xia S. Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Workshop on Intelligent Acoustic Systems and Applications. IMUSteth: On-Body Stethoscope Localization with Inertial Sensing for Home Self-Screening View