Biography
I am a skilled researcher with expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, focusing on patient needs specific to digital health solutions. My unique blend of transferable skills spans both academia and industry, integrating a strong clinical background in physiotherapy with specialised knowledge in implementation science, usability, behaviour change for health, and patient and public involvement. With over 40 peer-reviewed publications across a variety of healthcare domains, I consistently demonstrate the ability to adapt to new challenges and contribute innovative solutions to existing healthcare problems.
My leadership capabilities within my role as an Assistant Professor, are evidenced by my acceptance to the Aurora Women in Leadership programme, alongside my promotion to leadership roles within multi-disciplinary consortia, and my contribution to the development of undergraduate and postgraduate healthcare modules. I have successfully secured competitive funding, including a major award from the Michael J. Fox Foundation ($261,000), and a recently confirmed Health Research Board Emerging Investigator Award (€698,000).
I am committed to teamwork and self-driven achievement, as reflected by my progression to the highest levels of international hockey umpiring, culminating in participation in the 2018 and 2022 World Cups and the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. I am driven to further develop my independent research stream with a particular focus on the application and development of digital health solutions in addressing patient and healthcare professional needs. My goal is to integrate these insights into innovative healthcare solutions that enhance patient outcomes and inform future healthcare systems.
I am a member of the TCD PG Teaching and Learning committee and a board member of the Irish Platform for Patient Organisations, Science and Industry.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Carol Brennan; Grainne ODonoghue; Alison Keogh; Ryan E Rhodes; James Matthews, Developing an Evidence- and Theory-Informed Mother-Daughter mHealth Intervention Prototype Targeting Physical Activity in Preteen Girls of Low Socioeconomic Position: Multiphase Co-Design Study, JMIR Paediatrics and Parenting, 8, (e62795), 2025
Brennan C, O'Donoghue G, Keogh A, Rhodes RE, Matthews J., "You are either sporty or you are not" a qualitative exploration of pre-teen girls of low-socioeconomic position experiences of being physically active., Psychology of sport and exercise, 74, 2024, p102692
Keogh A, Argent R, Doherty C, Duignan C, Fennelly O, Purcell C, Johnston W, Caulfield B., Breaking down the Digital Fortress: The Unseen Challenges in Healthcare Technology-Lessons Learned from 10 Years of Research., Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 24, (12), 2024, p3780
Doherty C, Baldwin M, Keogh A, Caulfield B, Argent R., Keeping Pace with Wearables: A Living Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews Evaluating the Accuracy of Consumer Wearable Technologies in Health Measurement., Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.), 54, (11), 2024, p2907-2926
Kirk C, Küderle A, Micó-Amigo ME, Bonci T, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Ullrich M, Soltani A, Gazit E, Salis F, Alcock L, Aminian K, Becker C, Bertuletti S, Brown P, Buckley E, Cantu A, Carsin AE, Caruso M, Caulfield B, Cereatti A, Chiari L, D'Ascanio I, Garcia-Aymerich J, Hansen C, Hausdorff JM, Hiden H, Hume E, Keogh A, Kluge F, Koch S, Maetzler W, Megaritis D, Mueller A, Niessen M, Palmerini L, Schwickert L, Scott K, Sharrack B, Sillén H, Singleton D, Vereijken B, Vogiatzis I, Yarnall AJ, Rochester L, Mazzà C, Eskofier BM, Del Din S, Mobilise-D consortium., Mobilise-D insights to estimate real-world walking speed in multiple conditions with a wearable device., Scientific reports, 14, (1), 2024, p1754
Brennan C, O'Donoghue G, Keogh A, Rhodes RE, Matthews J., "It's what mothers do." A qualitative exploration of mothers' experiences of supporting their daughter to be physically active., PloS one, 19, (4), 2024, pe0299260
Kirk C, Küderle A, Micó-Amigo ME, Bonci T, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Ullrich M, Soltani A, Gazit E, Salis F, Alcock L, Aminian K, Becker C, Bertuletti S, Brown P, Buckley E, Cantu A, Carsin AE, Caruso M, Caulfield B, Cereatti A, Chiari L, D'Ascanio I, Garcia-Aymerich J, Hansen C, Hausdorff JM, Hiden H, Hume E, Keogh A, Kluge F, Koch S, Maetzler W, Megaritis D, Mueller A, Niessen M, Palmerini L, Schwickert L, Scott K, Sharrack B, Sillén H, Singleton D, Vereijken B, Vogiatzis I, Yarnall AJ, Rochester L, Mazzà C, Eskofier BM, Del Din S, Mobilise-D consortium., Author Correction: Mobilise-D insights to estimate real-world walking speed in multiple conditions with a wearable device., Scientific reports, 14, (1), 2024, p28878
Hanrahan M, Wilson C, Keogh A, Barker S, Rochester L, Brittain K, Lumsdon J, McArdle R., How can patients shape digital medicine? A rapid review of patient and public involvement and engagement in the development of digital health technologies for neurological conditions., Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research, 2024, p1-18
Romijnders R, Salis F, Hansen C, Küderle A, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Cereatti A, Alcock L, Aminian K, Becker C, Bertuletti S, Bonci T, Brown P, Buckley E, Cantu A, Carsin AE, Caruso M, Caulfield B, Chiari L, D'Ascanio I, Del Din S, Eskofier B, Fernstad SJ, Fröhlich MS, Garcia Aymerich J, Gazit E, Hausdorff JM, Hiden H, Hume E, Keogh A, Kirk C, Kluge F, Koch S, Mazzà C, Megaritis D, Micó-Amigo E, Müller A, Palmerini L, Rochester L, Schwickert L, Scott K, Sharrack B, Singleton D, Soltani A, Ullrich M, Vereijken B, Vogiatzis I, Yarnall A, Schmidt G, Maetzler W., Ecological validity of a deep learning algorithm to detect gait events from real-life walking bouts in mobility-limiting diseases., Frontiers in neurology, 14, 2023, p1247532
Delgado-Ortiz L, Polhemus A, Keogh A, Sutton N, Remmele W, Hansen C, Kluge F, Sharrack B, Becker C, Troosters T, Maetzler W, Rochester L, Frei A, Puhan MA, Garcia-Aymerich J., Listening to the patients' voice: a conceptual framework of the walking experience., Age and ageing, 52, (1), 2023, pafac233
Keogh A, Mc Ardle R, Diaconu MG, Ammour N, Arnera V, Balzani F, Brittain G, Buckley E, Buttery S, Cantu A, Corriol-Rohou S, Delgado-Ortiz L, Duysens J, Forman-Hardy T, Gur-Arieh T, Hamerlijnck D, Linnell J, Leocani L, McQuillan T, Neatrour I, Polhemus A, Remmele W, Saraiva I, Scott K, Sutton N, van den Brande K, Vereijken B, Wohlrab M, Rochester L, Mobilise-D consortium., Mobilizing Patient and Public Involvement in the Development of Real-World Digital Technology Solutions: Tutorial., Journal of medical Internet research, 25, 2023, pe44206
Keogh A, Alcock L, Brown P, Buckley E, Brozgol M, Gazit E, Hansen C, Scott K, Schwickert L, Becker C, Hausdorff JM, Maetzler W, Rochester L, Sharrack B, Vogiatzis I, Yarnall A, Mazzà C, Caulfield B., Acceptability of wearable devices for measuring mobility remotely: Observations from the Mobilise-D technical validation study., Digital health, 9, 2023, p20552076221150745
Micó-Amigo ME, Bonci T, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Ullrich M, Kirk C, Soltani A, Küderle A, Gazit E, Salis F, Alcock L, Aminian K, Becker C, Bertuletti S, Brown P, Buckley E, Cantu A, Carsin AE, Caruso M, Caulfield B, Cereatti A, Chiari L, D'Ascanio I, Eskofier B, Fernstad S, Froehlich M, Garcia-Aymerich J, Hansen C, Hausdorff JM, Hiden H, Hume E, Keogh A, Kluge F, Koch S, Maetzler W, Megaritis D, Mueller A, Niessen M, Palmerini L, Schwickert L, Scott K, Sharrack B, Sillén H, Singleton D, Vereijken B, Vogiatzis I, Yarnall AJ, Rochester L, Mazzà C, Del Din S, Mobilise-D consortium., Assessing real-world gait with digital technology? Validation, insights and recommendations from the Mobilise-D consortium., Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, 20, (1), 2023, p78
Clay I, Peerenboom N, Connors DE, Bourke S, Keogh A, Wac K, Gur-Arie T, Baker J, Bull C, Cereatti A, Cormack F, Eggenspieler D, Foschini L, Ganea R, Groenen PMA, Gusset N, Izmailova E, Kanzler CM, Leyens L, Lyden K, Mueller A, Nam J, Ng WF, Nobbs D, Orfaniotou F, Perumal TM, Piwko W, Ries A, Scotland A, Taptiklis N, Torous J, Vereijken B, Xu S, Baltzer L, Vetter T, Goldhahn J, Hoffmann SC., Reverse Engineering of Digital Measures: Inviting Patients to the Conversation., Digit Biomark, 7, (1), 2023, p28-44
Alison Keogh; Ríona McArdle; Mara Gabriela Diaconu; Nadir Ammour; Valdo Arnera; Federica Blazani; Gavin Brittain; Ellen Buckley; Sara Buttery; Alma Cantu; Solange Corriol-Rohou; Laura Delgado-Ortiz; Jacques Duysens; Tom Forman-Hardy; Tova Gur-Arieh; Dominique Hamerlijnck; John Linnell; Letizia Leocani; Tom McQuillan; Isabel Neatrour; Ashley Polhemus; Werner Remmele; Isabel Saraiva; Kirsty Scott; Norman Sutton; Koen van den Brande; Beatrix Vereijken; Martin Wohlrab; Lynn Rochester; on behalf of the Mobilise-D consortium, Mobilising patient and public involvement in the development of real-world digital technology solutions: tutorial from the Mobilise-D consortium, Journal of Medical Internet Research, (https://doi.org/10.2), 2023
Johnston W, Keogh A, Dickson J, Leslie SJ, Megyesi P, Connolly R, Burke D, Caulfield B., Human-Centered Design of a Digital Health Tool to Promote Effective Self-care in Patients With Heart Failure: Mixed Methods Study., JMIR Form Res, 6, (5), 2022, pe34257
Scott K, Bonci T, Salis F, Alcock L, Buckley E, Gazit E, Hansen C, Schwickert L, Aminian K, Bertuletti S, Caruso M, Chiari L, Sharrack B, Maetzler W, Becker C, Hausdorff JM, Vogiatzis I, Brown P, Del Din S, Eskofier B, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Keogh A, Kirk C, Kluge F, Micó-Amigo EM, Mueller A, Neatrour I, Niessen M, Palmerini L, Sillen H, Singleton D, Ullrich M, Vereijken B, Froehlich M, Brittain G, Caulfield B, Koch S, Carsin AE, Garcia-Aymerich J, Kuederle A, Yarnall A, Rochester L, Cereatti A, Mazzà C, Mobilise-D consortium., Design and validation of a multi-task, multi-context protocol for real-world gait simulation., Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, 19, (1), 2022, p141
Mazzà C, Alcock L, Aminian K, Becker C, Bertuletti S, Bonci T, Brown P, Brozgol M, Buckley E, Carsin AE, Caruso M, Caulfield B, Cereatti A, Chiari L, Chynkiamis N, Ciravegna F, Del Din S, Eskofier B, Evers J, Garcia Aymerich J, Gazit E, Hansen C, Hausdorff JM, Helbostad JL, Hiden H, Hume E, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Ireson N, Keogh A, Kirk C, Kluge F, Koch S, Küderle A, Lanfranchi V, Maetzler W, Micó-Amigo ME, Mueller A, Neatrour I, Niessen M, Palmerini L, Pluimgraaff L, Reggi L, Salis F, Schwickert L, Scott K, Sharrack B, Sillen H, Singleton D, Soltani A, Taraldsen K, Ullrich M, Van Gelder L, Vereijken B, Vogiatzis I, Warmerdam E, Yarnall A, Rochester L., Technical validation of real-world monitoring of gait: a multicentric observational study., BMJ Open, 11, (12), 2021, pe050785
Keogh A, Taraldsen K, Caulfield B, Vereijken B., It's not about the capture, it's about what we can learn": a qualitative study of experts' opinions and experiences regarding the use of wearable sensors to measure gait and physical activity., Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, 18, (1), 2021, p78
Polhemus A, Ortiz LD, Brittain G, Chynkiamis N, Salis F, Gaßner H, Gross M, Kirk C, Rossanigo R, Taraldsen K, Balta D, Breuls S, Buttery S, Cardenas G, Endress C, Gugenhan J, Keogh A, Kluge F, Koch S, Micó-Amigo ME, Nerz C, Sieber C, Williams P, Bergquist R, Bosch de Basea M, Buckley E, Hansen C, Mikolaizak AS, Schwickert L, Scott K, Stallforth S, van Uem J, Vereijken B, Cereatti A, Demeyer H, Hopkinson N, Maetzler W, Troosters T, Vogiatzis I, Yarnall A, Becker C, Garcia-Aymerich J, Leocani L, Mazzà C, Rochester L, Sharrack B, Frei A, Puhan M, Mobilise-D., Walking on common ground: a cross-disciplinary scoping review on the clinical utility of digital mobility outcomes., NPJ Digit Med, 4, (1), 2021, p149
Argent R, Bevilacqua A, Keogh A, Daly A, Caulfield B., The Importance of Real-World Validation of Machine Learning Systems in Wearable Exercise Biofeedback Platforms: A Case Study. , Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 21, (7), 2021, p2346
Brennan C, O'Donoghue G, Hall AM, Keogh A, Matthews J., A systematic review of the intervention characteristics, and behavior change theory and techniques used in mother-daughter interventions targeting physical activity., Preventive medicine, 153, 2021, p106764
Doherty C, Keogh A, Smyth B, Megyesi P, Caulfield B., Devising a Pace-Based Definition for "The Wall": An Observational Analysis of Marathoners' Subjective Experiences of Fatigue., Journal of athletic training, 55, (5), 2020, p494-500
Hurley DA, Jeffares I, Hall AM, Keogh A, Toomey E, McArdle D, McDonough SM, Guerin S, Segurado R, Matthews J., Feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating a theory-driven group-based complex intervention versus usual physiotherapy to support self-management of osteoarthritis and low back pain (SOLAS)., Trials, 21, (1), 2020, p807
Keogh A, Sheridan OO, McCaffrey O, Dunne S, Lally A, Doherty C., The Determinants of Marathon Performance: An Observational Analysis of Anthropometric, Pre-race and In-race Variables., International journal of exercise science, 13, (6), 2020, p1132-1142
Doherty C, Keogh A, Davenport J, Lawlor A, Smyth B, Caulfield B., An evaluation of the training determinants of marathon performance: A meta-analysis with meta-regression., Journal of science and medicine in sport, 23, (2), 2020, p182-188
Bonci T, Keogh A, Del Din S, Scott K, Mazzà C, On Behalf Of The Mobilise-D Consortium., An Objective Methodology for the Selection of a Device for Continuous Mobility Assessment. , Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 20, (22), 2020, pE6509
Alison Keogh, Jonas F Dorn, Lorcan Walsh, Francesc Calvo, Brian Caulfield , Comparing the Usability and Acceptability of Wearable Sensors Among Older Irish Adults in a Real-World Context: Observational Study, JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 8, (4), 2020, pe15704
Matthews J, Hall AM, Keogh A., Evaluating the effects of behavior change training on the knowledge, confidence and skills of sport and exercise science students., BMC sports science, medicine and rehabilitation, 12, 2020, p62
Keogh A, Johnston W, Ashton M, Sett N, Mullan R, Donnelly S, Dorn JF, Calvo F, Mac Namee B, Caulfield B., "It's Not as Simple as Just Looking at One Chart": A Qualitative Study Exploring Clinician's Opinions on Various Visualisation Strategies to Represent Longitudinal Actigraphy Data., Digit Biomark, 4, (suppl 1), 2020, p87-99
Keogh A, Sett N, Donnelly S, Mullan R, Gheta D, Maher-Donnelly M, Illiano V, Calvo F, Dorn JF, Mac Namee B, Caulfield B., A Thorough Examination of Morning Activity Patterns in Adults with Arthritis and Healthy Controls Using Actigraphy Data., Digit Biomark, 4, (3), 2020, p78-88
Keogh A, Smyth B, Caulfield B, Lawlor A, Berndsen J, Doherty C., Prediction Equations for Marathon Performance: A Systematic Review., International journal of sports physiology and performance, 14, (9), 2019, p1159-1169
Hurley DA, Keogh A, Mc Ardle D, Hall AM, Richmond H, Guerin S, Magdalinski T, Matthews J., Evaluation of an E-Learning Training Program to Support Implementation of a Group-Based, Theory-Driven, Self-Management Intervention For Osteoarthritis and Low-Back Pain: Pre-Post Study., Journal of medical Internet research, 21, (3), 2019, pe11123
Keogh A, Matthews J, Hurley DA., An assessment of physiotherapist's delivery of behaviour change techniques within the SOLAS feasibility trial., British journal of health psychology, 23, (4), 2018, p908-932
Keogh A, Matthews J, Segurado R, Hurley DA., Feasibility of Training Physical Therapists to Deliver the Theory-Based Self-Management of Osteoarthritis and Low Back Pain Through Activity and Skills (SOLAS) Intervention Within a Trial., Physical therapy, 98, (2), 2018, p95-107
Deirdre A Hurley, Amanda M Hall, Laura Currie-Murphy, Tamar Pincus, Steve Kamper, Chris Maher, Suzanne M McDonough, Chris Lonsdale, Nicola E Walsh, Suzanne Guerin, Ricardo Segurado, James Matthews, SOLAS Trial team, Theory-driven group-based complex intervention to support self-management of osteoarthritis and low back pain in primary care physiotherapy: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial (SOLAS), BMJ Open , 6, 2016, pe010728
Alison Keogh, Mark A.Tully, James Matthews, Deirdre A.Hurley, A review of behaviour change theories and techniques used in group based self-management programmes for chronic low back pain and arthritis, Manual Therapy, 20, (6), 2015, p727 - 735
Research Expertise
Description
Digital health; Patient and public involvement and engagement; Behaviour change; Acceptability of digital tools and devices; User perceptions of digital health; Digital mobility outcome measures. I have an interest in the design and implementation of digital tools to support remotely monitoring health in various patient cohorts. Some areas of interest include: - Co-designing tools/interventions for remote patient monitoring or management (e.g. mobile applications; interventions; digital outcome measures) - Exploring the feasibility of implementing tools in practice with healthcare professionals and patients - Exploring whether digital tools such as wearable devices, mobile applications etc., can be effectively used to improve self-management of conditions or elicit health behaviour change (e.g. physical activity, biomarker monitoring etc.) - Understanding stakeholder needs regarding digital health tools - Patient and public involvement in digital health researchProjects
- Title
- Connecting the dots: Working with people with multiple sclerosis to map real-world walking experiences to digital mobility outcome measures
- Funding Agency
- Health Research Board
- Date From
- 1/1/25
- Date To
- 31/5/28
- Title
- Measuring what matters - in whom it matters - in Parkinson's disease research
- Summary
- Parkinson"s disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders across the world. Progression of the disease significantly impacts on a person"s mobility and their ability to carry out everyday activities. People living with PD have consistently rated physical mobility, specifically walking, as one of the most important clinical outcomes. Walking activity allows a person with PD to engage in social situations, leisure activities and hobbies and to remain independent. There is however a notable lack of waking outcome measures that are being adopted consistently in research and healthcare practice. One way of capturing and accurately measuring mobility and walking activity is through digital tools and developing digital mobility outcomes (DMOs). These allow a person with PD to be monitored in real-time and in real-world contexts. However we still need to find out which DMOs should be used and validated in PD research. This needs to take into account the perspective of the person living with PD to ensure that digital measures fit within their everyday context. This project integrates and compliments the ongoing work within Mobilise-D, a large EU-funded Innovative Medicines Initiative. The aim of this qualitative project is to explore DMOs from the perspective of the person living with PD to make sure that they are meaningful in what they measure. A further aim is to ensure that these are developed taking into account a diverse range of views to ensure they are inclusive
- Funding Agency
- Michael J Fox Foundation
- Date From
- 01/01/2023
- Date To
- 31/12/2024
- Title
- TERRA (Tracking and Evaluating Real-world Rhythms and Analytics)
- Funding Agency
- Health Research Board
- Date From
- Nov 2024
- Title
- GameChangeR
- Summary
- Our research is interdisciplinary, integrating sports science, biomechanics, physiology, data analytics, and humanities to address complex challenges in athlete well-being, injury prevention, and the management of overtraining, stress and burnout. Synergies arise from merging performance analysis with physiological and psychological insights, ensuring a holistic approach to athlete well-being. Our collaborations extend to industry partners, governing bodies, and medical professionals, fostering dynamic knowledge exchange and real-world application. This integrative approach enhances research impact, bridging gaps between theory, practice, and policy in sport and health science
- Funding Agency
- Higher Education Authority
- Title
- PD-Life
- Funding Agency
- Higher Education Authority
- Title
- PACE-PD: Personalised AI-based clustering and gait-specific multimodal therapy in PD
- Funding Agency
- Michael J Fox Foundation
- Title
- MOB-AI
- Summary
- This project explores the development of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model to monitor and predict mobility decline in people with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) using a rich dataset of remotely collected Digital Mobility Outcomes (DMOs). Mobility impairment, a significant disability affecting up to 90% of individuals with MS, leads to substantial functional consequences, including unemployment, loss of income, and reduced quality of life. Traditional assessment tools, such as the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), have limitations in sensitivity and reliability, underscoring the need for more effective measures to detect early signs of disease progression, particularly smouldering associated worsening (SAW).Building on our prior work in AI-enabled disease progression modeling, this project aims to integrate DMOs into advanced AI models to identify features of subtle ambulatory change (SAC) and predict disease trajectories. The primary objective is to develop interpretable and robust AI models capable of detecting SAW-related mobility changes in pwMS with confirmed disease progression. Additionally, the project seeks to identify those experiencing SAC without confirmed progression through established outcomes, thereby expanding our understanding of mobility impairment in MS
- Funding Agency
- Roche
- Title
- Centralised Ecosystem for Research, Biometric Evaluation and Real-Time User Surveillance.
- Funding Agency
- Science Foundation Ireland
- Title
- Network for research into wearables
- Summary
- Wearables4Life will be a network of researchers and innovators, who will work together to maximise the benefits of wearables to improve the health and fitness of society, funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST). Wearable devices could play a key role in improving the health and fitness of society. They promise unobtrusive physiological monitoring combined with user engagement, potentially leading to increased physical activity and early detection of diseases. This is particularly attractive given the increased healthcare needs of ageing populations, combined with mounting pressures on healthcare systems. However, wearable technology has developed rapidly, often faster than the scientific evidence supporting its use. Key challenges include: exchanging knowledge and skills in the field of wearables; translating wearables into practice; and engaging stakeholders in the development of wearables.
- Funding Agency
- COST (the European Cooperation in Science & Technology)
- Title
- Patient centred development of a composite digital endpoint of real-world mobility and pain for knee osteoarthritis
- Funding Agency
- NIH
- Title
- Connecting real-world digital mobility assessment to clinical outcomes in people with multiple long-term conditions: a longitudinal cohort study
- Summary
- One in four adults in the UK lives with two or more long-term conditions (`multimorbidity"), particularly those from disadvantaged communities. People with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) are more likely to have poorer health and quality of life and a higher risk of dying than those in the general population. Some conditions cluster together and people can experience many different combinations of conditions, which frequently share common problems. Reduced physical mobility is one of the problems that matter most to people with MLTC who often prioritise the need for more holistic and integrated care to promote their physical independence and wellbeing. Clinicians, however, lack accurate, and sensitive tools to holistically assess and monitor health status in people with MLTCs. The way people move is an indication of how healthy they are and walking is considered the 6th vital sign. Hence, monitoring walking-related parameters in daily life could provide a global tool to holistically assess and manage MLTC. This technology, however, cannot be readily applied to people with MLTC because the effect of multimorbidity on physical mobility is amplified compared to single long-term conditions secondary to a greater number of health complications.
- Funding Agency
- NIHR
Recognition
Representations
Board member IPPOSI
Secretary of Global Consortium of Innovation and Engineering in Medicine
Co-lead WG1 EU Cost Action CA21110 - Building an open European Network on OsteoArthritis research (NetwOArk)
Associate Editor Special Issue of Sensors journal
Project Executive Committee of Mobilise-D
Member of the working groups for Digital Health and Patient and Public Involvement in IPPOSI. Nomination for Board of IPPOSI pending
Journal reviewer
Awards and Honours
Aurora Leadership Programme
Memberships
Irish Platform for Patient Organisations, Science & Industry
CORU registration as physiotherapist