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Tracking Upper Limb Motion via Wearable Solutions: Systematic Review of Research From 2011 to 2023
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51994
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Virtual Reality for Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Comprehensive Review
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JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2023;10:e47114
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For patients with dementia, this time was measured in minutes and seconds (1=never; 2=less than 16 s; 3=16-59 s; 4=1-5 min; 5=more than 5 min) before, during, and after the VR session in order to assess the presence of BPSDs.
A visual analog scale (VAS) [28] was used to obtain data on the emotional reactions toward each virtual environment. The patients with dementia were asked to point to the emoji (0=happy; 5=sad) that matched their emotional state before, during, and after the VR session.
JMIR Aging 2023;6:e45799
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Special Theme Issue (2013) "Medical Education Informatics" (Guest Editors: Bamidis, Giordano, Zary, Pattichis
J Med Internet Res 2015;17(6):e150
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