M Van Velthoven
University of Oxford
9 Papers
7 Citations
M Van Velthoven is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of M Van Velthoven include Nagasaki University.
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Papers
Effectiveness of Conversational Agents (Virtual Assistants) in Health Care: Protocol for a Systematic Review.
C de Cock,Madison Milne-Ives,M Van Velthoven,Abrar Alturkistani,Ching Lam,Edward Meinert,Edward Meinert +6 more
TL;DR: This systematic review aims to clarify the effectiveness, limitations, and future applications of conversational agents in health care and to identify limitations, adverse events, and areas for future investigation of these agents.
Development of an Innovative Real-World Evidence Registry for the Herpes Simplex Virus: Case Study
TL;DR: This case study revealed key considerations and insights for the development of an appropriate registry to collect real-world data reported by people who might be infected with HSV.
Some considerations on digital health validation.
M Van Velthoven,M Van Velthoven,Chris Smith,Chris Smith +3 more
- 17 Oct 2019
TL;DR: An ambitious pathway for validation of digital health is proposed and it is suggested that input from user and subject experts is crucial to determine these ‘needs’ from the start of the process, as well as lessons from similar initiatives in other countries should be learned from.
Application of Internet of Things in Cell-Based Therapy Delivery: Protocol for a Systematic Review.
TL;DR: This review paper will provide an overview of all technologies available in the area and inspect the current IoT applications in cell-based therapies to identify the benefits, challenges, and future directions of using IoT to allow safe and cost-effective delivery of cell- based therapies.
Usability and feasibility of the mobile digital health ‘NoObesity’ app for families and healthcare professionals: a feasibility study (Preprint)
Edward Meinert,Em Rahman,Alison Potter,Wendy Lawrence,M Van Velthoven +4 more
- 03 Feb 2020
TL;DR: This feasibility study assesses the usability and acceptability of Health Education England’s NoObesity app for undertaking activities to improve families’ diet and physical activity and to determine what can be learnt to improve its design for future studies, if there is evidence of adoption and sustainability.
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