Quality of life researcher and occupational therapist, The University of Queensland
Jacki Liddle is a postdoctoral research fellow and occupational therapist researching quality of life, participation and life transitions. Her research interests are deep brain stimulation, driving cessation, and needs of older people, people living with dementia, people living with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers. She has a particular interest in the potential of technology to help measure health and quality of life outcomes that are meaningful.
Who's listening? The ethical and legal issues of developing a health app
Dec 10, 2016 10:00 am UTC| Technology Health Law
From large companies to tiny startups, many people are working on creating apps to monitor and improve our health. The technical skill needed is widely recognised and developers are becoming more aware of the need to...
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