Moody, Louise
Louise Moody researcher
VIAF ID: 58145066480466590777 (Personal)
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Works
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Creativity and Innovation in Health Care: Tapping Into Organizational Enablers Through Human-Centered Design. | |
Design of assistive technology for ageing populations | |
The development and testing of a system for wheelchair stability measurement | |
Electronic Assisted Living Technology: Interim Systematic Review Results - The Evidence for Creative Methodologies | |
Experiences of leg bag users and emerging design priorities. | |
An exploratory study of barriers to inclusion in the European workplace. | |
A flexible virtual reality tutorial for the training and assessment of arthroscopic skills | |
Healthcare professionals' and parents' experiences of the confirmatory testing period: a qualitative study of the UK expanded newborn screening pilot. | |
Improving wheelchair prescription: an analysis of user needs and existing tools. | |
Inclusive Smartphone Interface Design in Context: Co(Re)designing the PIS. | |
Objective surgical performance evaluation based on haptic feedback. | |
Parental views on informed consent for expanded newborn screening. | |
Passive haptics in a knee arthroscopy simulator: is it valid for core skills training? | |
Rethinking Strategies for Positive Newborn Screening Result (NBS+) Delivery (ReSPoND): a process evaluation of co-designing interventions to minimise impact on parental emotional well-being and stress | |
Review of the evidence on the use of arbitration or consensus within breast screening: A systematic scoping review | |
Stakeholder Requirements for an Ethical Framework to Sustain Multiple Research Projects in an Emerging Living Lab Involving Older Adults | |
User-centred health design: reflections on D4D's experiences and challenges | |
Web-based self-management for young cancer survivors: consideration of user requirements and barriers to implementation. | |
Zrozumieć ideę zwiększania dostępności miejsc pracy dla osób niepełnosprawnych i potrzeby europejskich pracowników - czy ergonomia może coś zmienić? |