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eTELEMED 2024, The Sixteenth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine
Type: conference
Notes: IARIA Conference.
Editors:
Vitaly Herasevich, Mayo Clinic, USA
Jaime Lloret Mauri, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
ISSN: 2308-4359
ISBN: 978-1-68558-167-1
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Dates: from May 26, 2024 to May 30, 2024
Articles: there are 10 articles
Self-Efficacy as a Determinant of Telemedicine Adoption in a Developing Country
Danupol Hoonsopon, Chaninun Ketkaew, Suchart Tripopsakul, Wilert Puriwat, and Wattana Viriyasitavat
keywords: Self-efficacy; Telemedicine; Adoption; Developing country.
A Framework for Fast Development of Customized Telehealth Applications
Baptiste Alcalde and Lukas Wechtitsch
keywords: telemedicine; teletherapy; framework; personal ehealth.
A Temporal Perspective on Electronic Medicine Management Work
Line Lundvoll Warth and Kari Dyb
keywords: electronic medicine management; medicine inconsistencies; information sharing; temporality; community of practice.
Load Induction then Simultaneous Relaxation: Insights from Multi-Modal Time-Series Data Measured with Low-Cost Wearable Sensors
Christoph Anders, Sai Siddhant Gadamsetti, Nico Steckhan, and Bert Arnrich
keywords: Mental Health; Mental Workload; Stress; Wearables; eHealth.
Using Computer Vision based Markerless Pose Estimation for Measuring Shoulder Range of Motion
Thomas Hellstén and Jonny Karlsson
keywords: computer vision; range of motion; telerehabilitation; YOLO.
A Case Study for Scoliosis: How MLOps Can Help Reduce AI Challenges in Health Care?
Gábor György Gulyás, Janis Lapins, and Attila Csaba Kiss
keywords: machine learning, edgeML, health care, MLOps, pose estimation.
Leveraging Voice for Early Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease: Enabling Continuous Monitoring in Remote Healthcare
Kangbeen Ko, Jiwon Ryu, and Sejoong Kim
keywords: chronic kidney disease; automatic classification; machine learning; explainable artificial intelligence.
Assessing Greek National Telemedicine Network
Haralampos Karanikas, Vasileios Tsoukas, Dimitrios Drakopoulos, George Koukoulas, Angeliki Katsapi, and Fotios Rizos
keywords: e-health; telemedicine; Greek national telemedicine network.
Work Related Quality of Life and HIS Usability: An Examination of Human Factors' Impact on Electronic Health Record usability during the Adoption of a New Electronic Health Record System in Norway
Ove Lintvedt, Espen S. Nordheim, Luis Marco-Ruiz, Terje Solvoll, and Rune Pedersen
keywords: Electronic Health Record (EHR); usability; Work-Related Quality of Life (WrQoL); National Usability-focused HIS Scale (NuHISS); human factors.
Evaluation of Hong Kong Medical Students’ Knowledge, Attitude and Intention towards the Use of Telemedicine
Ka Chun Fung
keywords: Telemedicine; Knowledge; Attitude; Intention; Medical students; Hong Kong.