Research and assessment projects
TELEGRAFT will develop an artificial, innovative blood vessel, designed to minimise the risk of closure and infection, thereby significantly reducing complications with artificial blood vessels.
The purpose of this assessment was to describe a PROM solution and its use, drawing on the experiences of patients and healthcare staff at the late effects clinics at Hospital Soenderjylland and Odense University Hospital.
The project EDiHTA has been launched in order to create the first flexible, inclusive, validated and ready-to-use European HTA framework to reach Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6-7. This will allow the assessment of different digital health technologies.
The HEU EFS project's aim is to establish a harmonised EU methodology for EFS to support the evidence generation pathway for developers of innovative medical devices.
The purpose of the project is to perform a cost-effectiveness analysis on the basis of a randomised controlled trial. In the project, the newly developed tool MAS-AI is used for the evaluation.
MAS-AI is now fully developed and the next step is therefore to test MAS-AI in two ongoing AI projects; MAGIC 2.0 and CRISIS, both of which use AI in diagnostic imaging.
The purpose of the assessment was to examine the clinical departments' experiences with the new workflow and to examine potential differentiations in the departments' needs.
The aim of the project is to analyse the significance of differences in management for the results of the implementation process.
The project will test how MDIC and EPJ Syd handle wireless data from medically approved equipment.
VR8 will connect an automated bio-feedback system to VR exposure therapy, where the patient’s anxiety level is measured through heart rate, perspiration, eye movements and more.
The overall purpose of the project is to investigate patients’ experience of the increasing use of video chats between patients and healthcare staff at the hospitals in Region Southern Denmark.
The PhD project had the overall aim to find out if patient care under 24 hours can be improved.
This PhD project aimed to develop, test and use a targeted scheme for the assessment of acute side effects in the treatment of prostate cancer with MR-Linac.
The purpose of the project is to evaluate the effect of SAFE in relation to patient safety, patient peace of mind and well-being, as well as staff workflows.
The project aimed to increase the visibility of competences, services and knowledge within life science, medical technology and healthcare in the Danish-German border region.
The aim of this project was for the staff members to gain experience using Careturner in clinical practice.
The overall purpose of the PhD project was to investigate – from different angles – the implementation of teledermoscopy of suspicious skin changes in general practice in the Region of Southern Denmark.
The purpose of this project was to test whether home treatment would work for patients at the Department of Gastroenterology at Odense University Hospital.
The project aimed to examine if there was a potential with Virtual Reality (VR) for pain relief for the expectant mother in the first phase of the birth.
The aim of the project was to make it possible to send data securely from the wearable technology to the hospital staff and make it easy for the staff to access it during or prior to video consultations.
The primary aim was to develop and test if it was possible to simulate the technique of pharyngeal swabs by the means of a practical and realistic 3D Virtual Reality environment.
The project aimed to test if a visit at a virtual the museum could improve patients’ mental health and quality of life during hospitalisation by moving focus from challenges and worries.
The aim of ImpleMentAll was to develop a generic and adaptive approach to implementing eHealth solutions.
The project aimed to use questionnaires to collect information about patients’ experiences (Patient Reported Experience Measures = PREM).
The project developed a model (MAS-AI: Model for ASsessment of Artificial Intelligence) to assess the value of AI technologies in the field of medical imaging.
The aim of the PhD project was to examine whether treatment with shockwaves can be used as a new form of treatment in diabetic kidney disorders.
The aim of this research project was to explore patients’, their partners’, and health professionals’ experiences with home-based telemediated training for patients with very severe COPD.
The project was to investigate whether a telemedicine solution promotes the use of specialised counseling in relation to pain-relieving care and treatment for patients on Aeroe
The purpose of this project was to describe evidence-based digital health technologies and thereby give the clinical divisions on the region’s somatic hospitals information about new possibilities for applying digital technologies.
The purpose of the project was to designate efficient telemedicine divided into the various medical specialties.
The assessment aimed to gather the experience of using video in general practice among practitioners, patients and other collaborating partners.
The Department of Infectious Diseases at Aarhus University Hospital has developed a holistic intervention (The HEART Intervention) for HIV-infected patients to help the individual patient find his/her own resources and self-efficacy.
The purpose of the economic assessment was to clarify whether Active Patient Support provided more health and lower costs in both municipalities, state and regions.
The purpose of this project was to study methods for early HTA of innovative technologies and explore the value of behavioural data in the assessment of the usability of eHealth solutions.