RT @ABMEjournal: Check out this review on human factors and user experiences with VAD wearable components. @jessdunnthis @DrCaraWrigley @S…
Human Factors and User Experience Issues with Ventricular Assist Device Wearable Components: A Systematic Review. https://t.co/VMkFEdJHD4
RT @ABMEjournal: Check out this review on human factors and user experiences with VAD wearable components. @jessdunnthis @DrCaraWrigley @S…
Check out this review on human factors and user experiences with VAD wearable components. @jessdunnthis @DrCaraWrigley @Sydney_Uni @syd_designlab @BMESociety @SpringerNature https://t.co/EYuAs9l0M2 https://t.co/eIc3dIf08q
RT @BMESociety: Research: Human factors & user experience issues with VAD wearable components, & proposed ways to bridge the gap between u…
RT @BakerResOAR: Human Factors and User Experience Issues with Ventricular Assist Device Wearable Components: A Systematic Review. https://…
Human Factors and User Experience Issues with Ventricular Assist Device Wearable Components: A Systematic Review. https://t.co/VMkFEdJHD4
Very excited to release this comprehensive piece of research into the wild! Thank you @ABMEjournal for the opportunity, and my co-authors for their collaboration!
RT @BMESociety: Research: Human factors & user experience issues with VAD wearable components, & proposed ways to bridge the gap between u…
Research: Human factors & user experience issues with VAD wearable components, & proposed ways to bridge the gap between user expectations and device limitations #designinnovation @Sydney_Uni @syd_designlab @jessdunnthis @DrCaraWrigley https://t.c