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Evaluating the clinical decision making of physiotherapists in the assessment and management of paediatric shoulder instability (2021)
Journal Article
Philp, F., Faux-Nightingale, A., Woolley, S., de Quincey, E., & Pandyan, A. (2022). Evaluating the clinical decision making of physiotherapists in the assessment and management of paediatric shoulder instability. Physiotherapy (de Gruyter), 115, 46-57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2021.12.330

Objective To elicit what information and clinical decision-making processes physiotherapists use in the assessment and management of paediatric shoulder instability.

Design Qualitative study. A modified nominal focus group technique, involving thr... Read More about Evaluating the clinical decision making of physiotherapists in the assessment and management of paediatric shoulder instability.

Reply (2021)
Journal Article
Hay, C. A., Mallen, C. D., Belcher, J., Roddy, E., & Prior, J. A. (2022). Reply. Arthritis Care and Research, 74(1), 161-162. https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.24777

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15 Usability Recommendations for Delivering Clinical Guidelines on Mobile Devices (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mitchell, J., De Quincey, E., Pantin, C., & Mustfa, N. (2021, July). 15 Usability Recommendations for Delivering Clinical Guidelines on Mobile Devices. Presented at 34th British HCI Conference, London, UK

Local point of care clinical guidelines exist in numerous formats and cover a variety of clinical information, normally created on a national and local level. They are generally available as basic web pages, PDFs or documents. Despite widespread avai... Read More about 15 Usability Recommendations for Delivering Clinical Guidelines on Mobile Devices.

Quantifying Missingness in Wearable Heart Rate Recordings (2021)
Presentation / Conference
Collins, T., Woolley, S. I., Oniani, S., & Pandyan, A. (2021, May). Quantifying Missingness in Wearable Heart Rate Recordings. Presented at Medical Informatics Europe 2021, Virtual

Wrist-worn photoplethysmography (PPG) heart rate monitoring devices are increasingly used in clinical applications despite the potential for data missingness and inaccuracy. This paper provides an analysis of the intermittency of experimental wearabl... Read More about Quantifying Missingness in Wearable Heart Rate Recordings.

The Development of a Point of Care Clinical Guidelines Mobile Application Following a User-Centred Design Approach (2020)
Journal Article
De Quincey. (2020). The Development of a Point of Care Clinical Guidelines Mobile Application Following a User-Centred Design Approach. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49757-6_21

This paper describes the development of a point of care clinical guidelines mobile application. A user-centred design approach was utilised to inform the design of a smartphone application, this included: Observations; a survey; focus groups and an a... Read More about The Development of a Point of Care Clinical Guidelines Mobile Application Following a User-Centred Design Approach.

Investigation of wearable health tracker version updates (2019)
Journal Article
I Woolley, S., Collins, T., Mitchell, J., & Fredericks, D. (2019). Investigation of wearable health tracker version updates. BMJ Health & Care Informatics, 26(1), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2019-100083

Background
Wearable fitness trackers are increasingly used in healthcare applications; however, the frequent updating of these devices is at odds with traditional medical device practices.

Objective
Our objective was to explore the nature and fr... Read More about Investigation of wearable health tracker version updates.

An investigation into the early detection of psychosis and depression in individuals via Social Media (Twitter) (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
COLLINS EADE, A., DE QUINCEY, E., & FOSTER, J. (2015, October). An investigation into the early detection of psychosis and depression in individuals via Social Media (Twitter). Presented at 3rd GRF One Health Summit 2015, One Health, One Planet, One Future: Fostering interdisciplinary collaboration for global public and animal health, Davos, Switzerland

Utilising User-Centred Design to Develop a Clinical Guidelines Mobile Application
Presentation / Conference
Utilising User-Centred Design to Develop a Clinical Guidelines Mobile Application. Presented at Proceedings of the 33rd International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference

Clinical guidelines are utilised by clinicians worldwide. Despite widespread use, accessing clinical guidance and information can be highly inefficient and restrictive. At present, there are no 'standards' (clear methods, designs, recommendations) re... Read More about Utilising User-Centred Design to Develop a Clinical Guidelines Mobile Application.