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Remote monitoring of interstitial lung disease

Description 
Interstitial lung diseases (or ILD) are a group of chronic lung scarring diseases, which are characterised by distressing breathlessness, fatigue, and poor quality of life. It is the second leading cause of death due to chronic lung disease in Australia. Serial evaluation every 3 to 6 months forms the basis of optimal patient care to identify disease progression and offer the best possible care timely. With technology improvement, different devices have been developed to allow home-based assessments of patients' symptoms, physiological, and functional performance. This project will focus on the evaluation of the performance of wearable devices and virtual assessments for monitoring in people with interstitial lung disease. This project will provide opportunities for gaining skills and experiences in field test assessments, systematic review, qualitative and quantitative analysis methodologies, and publications. The intended outcome is providing in-depth insights into the clinical utility of wearable devices for patient care in interstitial lung disease.
Essential criteria: 
Minimum entry requirements can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/admissions/entry-requirements/minimum
Keywords 
Telehealth, telemedicine, pulmonary fibrosis, interstitial lung disease, respiratory medicine
School 
School of Translational Medicine » Respiratory Research@Alfred
Available options 
PhD/Doctorate
Masters by research
Masters by coursework
Honours
BMedSc(Hons)
Short projects
Time commitment 
Full-time
Part-time
Top-up scholarship funding available 
No
Physical location 
Alfred Centre, The Alfred Hospital
Co-supervisors 
Prof 
Anne Holland

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