Telehealth: supporting self-management of health and community based care

Authors

  • Suzanne Martin
  • Eileen Thomson
  • Stephen Mathews
  • Paul McCullough
  • Gaye Lightbody
  • Melanie Ware
  • Maurice Mulvenna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.710

Keywords:

brain computer interfaces, eInclusion, acquired brain injury

Author Biographies

Suzanne Martin

Suzanne Martin, Reader, Health Sciences, University of Ulster, York Street Belfast Co., Antrim BT15 1ED, UK

Eileen Thomson

Eileen Thomson, Deputy Chief Executive, Cedar Foundation, Malcolm Sinclair House, 31 Ulsterville Avenue, Belfast
BT9 7AS, UK

Stephen Mathews

Stephen Mathews, Chief Executive, Cedar Foundation, Malcolm Sinclair House, 31 Ulsterville Avenue, Belfast BT9 7AS, UK

Paul McCullough

Paul McCullough, Reader, School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, York Street Belfast Co., Antrim
BT15 1ED, UK

Gaye Lightbody

Gaye Lightbody

, Lecturer, School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, York Street Belfast Co., Antrim BT15 1ED, UK

Melanie Ware

Melanie Ware, Researcher, School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, York Street Belfast Co., Antrim
BT15 1ED, UK

Maurice Mulvenna

Maurice Mulvenna, Professor, School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, York Street Belfast Co., Antrim
BT15 1ED, UK

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Published

2011-06-24