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- Exploring COPD care pathway in different EU countriesBy Reem Kayyali, Bassel Odeh, Inéz Frerichs, Nikki Davies, Eleni Perantoni, Shona D'Arcy, Anouk Vaes, Shereen Elnabhani, John Chang, Martijn A. Spruit, Brenda Deering, Nada Philip, Roshan Siva, Evangelos Kaimakamis, Ioanna Chouvarda, Barbara Pierscionek, Norbert Weiler and Andreas RaptopoulosReem Kayyali1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomBassel Odeh1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomInéz Frerichs2Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, GermanyNikki Davies3Chest Clinic and Research and Development, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, United KingdomEleni Perantoni4Pulmonary Clinic, General Hospital G.P. Papanikolaou, Thessaloniki, GreeceShona D'Arcy5Trinity Centre for Bioengineering, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, IrelandAnouk Vaes6Research and Education, CIRO+ - Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, NetherlandsShereen Elnabhani1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomJohn Chang3Chest Clinic and Research and Development, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, United KingdomMartijn A. Spruit6Research and Education, CIRO+ - Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, NetherlandsBrenda Deering7COPD Outreach, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, IrelandNada Philip1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomRoshan Siva3Chest Clinic and Research and Development, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, United KingdomEvangelos Kaimakamis8Lab of Medical Informatics, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceIoanna Chouvarda8Lab of Medical Informatics, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceBarbara Pierscionek1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomNorbert Weiler2Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, GermanyAndreas Raptopoulos9Research and Development, Exodus Information Technology S.A, Athens, Greece
- Wearable smart technology for monitoring COPD with co-morbidities – Patients' perceptionsBy Reem Kayyali, Roshan Siva, Evangelos Kaimakamis, Martijn A. Spruit, Anouk Vaes, John Chang, Richard Costello, Nikki Davies, Nada Philip, Barbara Pierscionek, Eleni Perantoni, Rita Paradiso, Andreas Raptopoulos and Shereen Nabhani-GebaraReem Kayyali1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomRoshan Siva2Chest Clinic and Research and Development, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, United KingdomEvangelos Kaimakamis3Pulmonary Clinic, General Hospital G.P. Papanikolaou, Thessaloniki, GreeceMartijn A. Spruit4Research and Education, CIRO+ - Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, NetherlandsAnouk Vaes4Research and Education, CIRO+ - Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, NetherlandsJohn Chang2Chest Clinic and Research and Development, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, United KingdomRichard Costello5RCSI Education & Research Centre, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9, IrelandNikki Davies2Chest Clinic and Research and Development, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, United KingdomNada Philip1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomBarbara Pierscionek1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United KingdomEleni Perantoni2Chest Clinic and Research and Development, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon, United KingdomRita Paradiso6Research and Development, Smartex s.r.l, Pisa, ItalyAndreas Raptopoulos7Research and Development, Exodus Information Technology S.A, Athens, GreeceShereen Nabhani-Gebara1Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, Kingston-upon-Thames, United Kingdom
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