Publications by authors named "D M Warrington"

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  • The study surveyed 272 UK doctors about their use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, focusing on their knowledge, concerns, and views on regulation.
  • Most doctors felt they had limited knowledge of AI, with men rating themselves higher than women, and younger doctors in training were more likely to use AI compared to more experienced doctors.
  • Concerns about AI included patient safety and confidentiality, leading to a strong call from doctors for more regulatory guidelines from professional bodies regarding AI usage in their practices.
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We participated in the UK and Republic of Ireland May Measurement Month 2021 (MMM21) campaign to raise awareness about blood pressure (BP) measurement and the dangers posed by elevated BP and hypertension. In addition, the campaign aimed to collect and report levels of BP awareness and control in the community setting. The MMM21 campaign set up opportunistic community screening sites at hospitals, general practice (GP) surgeries, community pharmacies, gyms, and various other public places.

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Frailty is a state of increased vulnerability to poor resolution of homeostasis after a stressor event. Frailty is most frequently assessed in the old using the Clinical Frailty Scale (CSF) which ranks frailty from 1 to 9. This assessment typically takes less than one minute and is not validated in patients with learning difficulties or those under 65 years old.

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Background: Falls are a common and serious health issue facing the global population, causing an estimated 646,000 deaths per year globally. Wearable devices typically combine accelerometers, gyroscopes and even barometers; using the data collected and inputting this into an algorithm that decides whether a fall has occurred. The purpose of this umbrella review was to provide a comprehensive overview of the systematic reviews on the effectiveness of wearable electronic devices for falls detection in adults.

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