Published on in Vol 9, No 7 (2021): July

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24127, first published .
Patients’ and Clinicians’ Perceived Trust in Internet-of-Things Systems to Support Asthma Self-management: Qualitative Interview Study

Patients’ and Clinicians’ Perceived Trust in Internet-of-Things Systems to Support Asthma Self-management: Qualitative Interview Study

Patients’ and Clinicians’ Perceived Trust in Internet-of-Things Systems to Support Asthma Self-management: Qualitative Interview Study

Journals

  1. Reidy C, A’Court C, Jenkins W, Jani A, Ramos A, Morys-Carter M, Papoutsi C. ‘The plural of silo is not ecosystem’: Qualitative study on the role of innovation ecosystems in supporting ‘Internet of Things’ applications in health and care. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  2. Hui C, McKinstry B, Mclean S, Buchner M, Pinnock H. Assessing the technical feasibility of a flexible, integrated Internet-of-things connected for asthma (C4A) system to support self-management: a mixed method study exploring patients and healthcare professionals perspectives. JAMIA Open 2022;5(4) View
  3. Hallowell N, Badger S, Sauerbrei A, Nellåker C, Kerasidou A. “I don’t think people are ready to trust these algorithms at face value”: trust and the use of machine learning algorithms in the diagnosis of rare disease. BMC Medical Ethics 2022;23(1) View
  4. McTague K, Prizeman G, Shelly S, Eustace‐Cook J, McCann E. Youths with asthma and their experiences of self‐management education: A systematic review of qualitative evidence. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2022;78(12):3987 View
  5. Pinnock H, Murphie P, Vogiatzis I, Poberezhets V. Telemedicine and virtual respiratory care in the era of COVID-19. ERJ Open Research 2022;8(3):00111-2022 View
  6. Drummond D, Roukema J, Pijnenburg M. Home monitoring in asthma: towards digital twins. Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine 2023;29(4):270 View
  7. Pinnock H, Hui C, van Boven J. Implementation of digital home monitoring and management of respiratory disease. Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine 2023;29(4):302 View
  8. Kouri A, Gupta S, Straus S, Sale J. Exploring the Perspectives and Experiences of Older Adults With Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Toward Mobile Health: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e45955 View
  9. Colì E, Paciello M, Lamponi E, Calella R, Falcone R. Adolescents and Trust in Online Social Interactions: A Qualitative Exploratory Study. Children 2023;10(8):1408 View
  10. Dlugatch R, Georgieva A, Kerasidou A. Trustworthy artificial intelligence and ethical design: public perceptions of trustworthiness of an AI-based decision-support tool in the context of intrapartum care. BMC Medical Ethics 2023;24(1) View
  11. Vo V, Chen G, Aquino Y, Carter S, Do Q, Woode M. Multi-stakeholder preferences for the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare: A systematic review and thematic analysis. Social Science & Medicine 2023;338:116357 View
  12. van Boven J, Drummond D, Chan A, Hew M, Hui C, Adejumo I, Cano I, Hansen K, Poberezhets V, Costello R, Pinnock H. ERS “CONNECT” Clinical Research Collaboration – moving multiple digital innovations towards connected respiratory care: addressing the over-arching challenges of whole systems implementation. European Respiratory Journal 2023;62(5):2301680 View
  13. Beydon N, Taillé C, Corvol H, Valcke J, Portal J, Plantier L, Mangiapan G, Perisson C, Aubertin G, Hadchouel A, Briend G, Guilleminault L, Neukirch C, Cros P, Appere de Vecchi C, Mahut B, Vicaut E, Delclaux C. Digital Action Plan (Web App) for Managing Asthma Exacerbations: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e41490 View
  14. Pinnock H, Noble M, Lo D, McClatchey K, Marsh V, Hui C. Personalised management and supporting individuals to live with their asthma in a primary care setting. Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine 2023;17(7):577 View
  15. Shevtsova D, Ahmed A, Boot I, Sanges C, Hudecek M, Jacobs J, Hort S, Vrijhoef H. Trust in and Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medicine: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Human Factors 2024;11:e47031 View
  16. Fazakarley C, Breen M, Thompson B, Leeson P, Williamson V. Beliefs, experiences and concerns of using artificial intelligence in healthcare: A qualitative synthesis. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  17. Yadav P, Rastogi V, Yadav A, Parashar P. Artificial Intelligence: A promising tool in diagnosis of respiratory diseases. Intelligent Pharmacy 2024;2(6):784 View
  18. Hui C, Shenton A, Martin C, Weatherill D, Moylan D, Hayes M, Rienda L, Kinley E, Eck S, Pinnock H, Ayatollahi H. Patient and public involvement workshop to shape artificial intelligence-supported connected asthma self-management research. PLOS Digital Health 2024;3(5):e0000521 View
  19. Banerjee A, Sarangi P, Kumar S. Medical Doctors’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare. Cureus 2024 View
  20. Afroogh S, Akbari A, Malone E, Kargar M, Alambeigi H. Trust in AI: progress, challenges, and future directions. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 2024;11(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Bousquet J, Sousa-Pinto B, Puggioni F, Anto A, Balli F, Casale T, Czarlewski W, Bedbrook A, Brussino L, Gaga M, Gemicioglu B, Klimek L, Kvedariene V, Louis R, Sastre J, Scichilone N, Valiulis A, Zervas E, Yorgancioglu A, Zuberbier T, Anto J, Canonica G, Fonseca J. Asthma in the 21st Century. View
  2. Pinnock H, Poberezhets V, Drummond D. Digital Respiratory Healthcare. View