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Vanessa Christina Klaas
Vanessa Christina Klaas
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eHealth and mHealth interventions in the treatment of fatigued cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
A Seiler, V Klaas, G Tröster, CP Fagundes
Psycho‐oncology 26 (9), 1239-1253, 2017
1622017
Feasibility and usability aspects of continuous remote monitoring of health status in palliative cancer patients using wearables
M Pavic, V Klaas, G Theile, J Kraft, G Tröster, M Guckenberger
Oncology 98 (6), 386-395, 2020
542020
Mobile health technologies for continuous monitoring of cancer patients in palliative care aiming to predict health status deterioration: a feasibility study
M Pavic, V Klaas, G Theile, J Kraft, G Tröster, D Blum, M Guckenberger
Journal of palliative medicine 23 (5), 678-685, 2020
442020
mHealth technologies for palliative care patients at the interface of in-patient to outpatient care: protocol of feasibility study aiming to early predict deterioration of …
G Theile, V Klaas, G Tröster, M Guckenberger
JMIR research protocols 6 (8), e7676, 2017
192017
Integrating system modelling with safety activities
B Kaiser, V Klaas, S Schulz, C Herbst, P Lascych
International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security, 452-465, 2010
152010
Who's who in the world wide web: Approaches to name disambiguation
VC Klaas
Diplomarbeit, LMU München, Informatik, 2007
112007
Remotely monitoring cancer-related fatigue using the smart-phone: Results of an observational study
VC Klaas, G Troster, H Walt, J Jenewein
Information 9 (11), 271, 2018
72018
Monitoring Patients in Ambulatory Palliative Care: A Design for an Observational Study
VC Klaas, A Calatroni, M Hardegger, M Guckenberger, G Theile, ...
Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare: 6th International Conference …, 2017
32017
Mobile health technology in severely ill patients
M Pavic, M Guckenberger, G Tröster, VC Klaas
ESTRO 37: Conference of the European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology …, 2018
22018
Smart-phone based monitoring of cancer related fatigue
VC Klaas, G Tröster, N Büel, H Walt, J Jenewein
2017 IEEE 13th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing …, 2017
22017
Data reuse in the social sciences and humanities: project report of the SWITCH Innovation Lab “Repositories & Data Quality”
N Hauf, A Fürholz, VC Klaas, J Morger, E Šimukovič, M Jaekel
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, 2021
12021
An incremental approach to knowledge assimilation
V Klaas, PR des Fortgeschrittenenpraktikums
12004
It‘s not a bug–it’sa beetle!: integrating REDCap as a no-coding-needed-database in automated R workflows to ensure data integrity and increase reproducibility
VC Klaas, F Opitz, M Jaekel
REDCapCon, Boston, USA, 19-24 September 2022, 2022
2022
Monitoring Patients in Ambulatory Palliative Care: a Design for an Observational Study
VC Klaas, A Calatroni, M Pavic, M Guckenberger, G Theile, G Tröster
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Mobile Communications and Applications 6 (17 …, 2021
2021
Mobile health technologies for palliative care patients
M Pavic, V Klaas, J Kraft, M Guckenberger, G Troster, G Theile
STRAHLENTHERAPIE UND ONKOLOGIE 195 (6), 580-580, 2019
2019
PO-0879 Mobile health for monitoring of health status in palliative care patients: a feasibility study
M Pavic, V Klaas, G Theile, J Kraft, G Tröster, M Guckenberger
Radiotherapy and Oncology 133, S463, 2019
2019
Monitoring outpatients in palliative care through wearable devices
VC Klaas
ETH Zurich, 2018
2018
Evaluating heart-hate variability, salivary cortisol and physical activity as predictors of cancer-related fatigue recovery in breast-cancer survivors over a 12 week period by …
AJ Seiler, V Klaas, G Tröster, KW Murdock, DA Chirinos, LM Garcini, ...
Cancer Research 77 (13_Supplement), 3264-3264, 2017
2017
TRACKING DAILY ACTIVITY IN FATIGUED BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS. AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
AJ Seiler, VC Klaas, G Troester, DA Chirinos, LM Garcini, KW Murdock, ...
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE 79 (4), A16-A16, 2017
2017
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