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The papers listed below have been selected as "Best Papers" based on the reviews of the original submission, the camera-ready version, and the presentation during the conference. For the awarded papers, a digital award will be issued in the name of the authors. The authors of these papers are also receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals. Awarded Papers A Qualitative Study of Parents` Experiences of Information Exchange From the Tertiary Health Service to the Child`s Local Support Service Using VC Kansei Design Applied on Hospital Beds: Medical Design for Patient and Caregiver Improving Diagnosis-related Groups with a Computerized Clinical Coding Tool for ICD-9-CM Codification Leverging Technology to Advance Patient Engagement in a Mental Health Care Setting Engaged Scholarship as Research Method: a Best Practice for evidence based ITinnovations for People with Severe Dementia Effects of a Blended Learning System on Improving the Physical Assessment Ability of Nursing Students Predicting of Running Injuries from Training load: a Machine Learning Approach A Novel Kinematic Model for Wearable Gait Analysis
The following papers have been selected on the basis of their contents, specificaly for lending themselves to an interesting extended work. The authors of these papers are receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals. Papers Invited for IARIA Journals A Diary Study of Smart Phone Notification System For College Students Technology in Health Care. A New Research and Teaching Subject in Collaboration Between Nursing and Engineering Proposal of Gait Monitoring Shoes Based on Comparative Analysis of Walking Gait Cycle between Normal People and Stroke Patients Cumulative Benefits of Digital Health Investments in Canada Demonstration of The KINECT-Based Auscultation Practice System The Use of Dialectical Dialogues in a Personalized Virtual Coach for Obese Emotional Eaters: A Research Protocol for a field study among target group Improving the Well-Being of Older People by Reducing Their Energy Consumption Through Energy-Aware Systems Proposal of a Validation Protocol for Wearable Systems Reliability Assessment |
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