Overview
monitoring Patient health monitoring is the practice of monitoring a patient's health status over time, often remotely, in order to detect changes in medical condition and optimize care. It can involve tracking vital signs such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration rate, oxygen levels and other important indicators of health. Regular monitoring of these indicators helps to proactively identify health issues before they become more serious, thus helping to ensure the patient's well-being and overall health. It is an important tool for healthcare providers to keep track of and manage a patient’s health over time, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for the patient.
Research published in this journal
4 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Enhancing Efficiency, Ensuring Equity, and Restoring Empathy
Investigation and Analysis on Mental Health State of Breast Cancer Patients in China
Review of Useful Theories for Working with People Who are Living with HIV and AIDS
How this research is being cited
The 4 articles above have been cited 7 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Oct 2025.
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E. C. Uloeme et al. · 2022 · Asian Journal of Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology
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E. Holmes et al. · 2020 · Ecology of Food and Nutrition
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Xiaoyan Liu et al. · 2020 · Supportive Care in Cancer
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2020 · Supportive Care in Cancer
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2018 · International Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research
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2016 · Journal of Clinical Research in HIV AIDS and Prevention
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