S Wells
St George's Hospital
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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare | 2000
S de Lusignan; A Althans; S Wells; Paul Johnson; M Vandenburg; Judas Robinson
We have conducted a trial of a wireless device for continuous cardiopulmonary monitoring. Its performance, user acceptance and safety were assessed for monitoring in the patients home. The study included 20 patients: six with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, six with chronic heart failure, seven with atrial fibrillation and palpitations, and one with a snoring problem. The system recorded the heart rate and respiratory rate, blood pressure, electrocardiogram and body temperature. The results were transmitted automatically to a central monitoring station. The accuracy of the measurements was checked by a comparison system and also by conventional measurements performed by a nurse. The system was acceptable to patients and functioned satisfactorily in the home. An important facet of home telemonitoring may turn out to be its greater reliability in collecting objective data.
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare | 2001
Paul Johnson; D C Andrews; S Wells; S de Lusignan; Judas Robinson; M Vandenburg
The diagnosis and management of increasing numbers of patients with chronic diseases in the community require new technologies and strategies of care. We have used a new wireless cardiorespiratory telemonitoring system to monitor 14 elderly patients with a variety of chronic diseases at home. The electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate and variability, and breathing were recorded on two separate occasions for 24 h. There was no difference in the data recorded when a research nurse applied the monitoring system and when the patients applied it themselves. The ECG and heart rate were recorded for 98% of the monitored time, and the frequency and periodicities of breathing were recorded for 74% and 61 % of sleep and rest time by visual and automatic analysis, respectively. The results show that 24 h activity and cardiorespiratory telemonitoring can be performed by elderly patients at home. Significant unsuspected abnormalities of breathing and heart rhythm, amenable to treatment, were also detected.
Medical Informatics and The Internet in Medicine | 2002
S de Lusignan; S Wells; Chris Russell; W. P. Bevington; P. Arrowsmith
A rating scale was developed to assess the contribution made by computer software towards the delivery of a quality consultation, with the purpose of informing the development of the next generation of systems. Two software programmes were compared, using this scale to test their ability to enable or inhibit the delivery of an ideal consultation with a patient with heart disease. The context was a general practice based, nurse run clinic for the secondary prevention of heart disease. One of the programmes was customized for this purpose; the other was a standard general practice programme. Consultations were video-recorded, and then assessed by an expert panel using the new assessment tool. Both software programmes were oriented towards the implementation of the evidence, rather than facilitating patient-centred practice. The rating scale showed, not surprisingly, significantly greater support from the customized software in the consultation in five out of eight areas. However, the scales reliability measured by Cronbachs Alpha, was sub-optimal. With further refinement, this rating scale may become a useful tool that will inform software developers of the effectiveness of their programmes in the consultation, and suggest where they need development.
Methods of Information in Medicine | 2003
S. de Lusignan; S Wells; Nigel Hague; Krish Thiru
Public Health | 2003
S de Lusignan; Tom Chan; S Wells; Alun Cooper; M Harvey; Sarah Brew; M Wright
Archive | 2005
S De Lusignan; Adrienne Shaw; S Wells; Gill Rowlands
British Journal of General Practice | 2000
S de Lusignan; Krish Thiru; S Wells; M Dobson; A Howitt
Archive | 2006
S de Lusignan; Adrienne Shaw; S Wells; Gill Rowlands
Archive | 2003
Simon de Lusignan; S Wells; Nigel Hague; Krish Thiru
american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2002
S de Lusignan; S Wells