Dr Graeme Mattison is an Advanced Trainee in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Lecturer within the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences. He has recently completed a PhD entitled, "Integrating Wearable Devices into the Patient-Centred Digital Healthcare Environment". He is the recipient of The 2024 UQ Dean's Award for Outstanding HDR Thesis by Research award. Dr Mattison is a scholar with the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre and has a keen interest in the integration of digital health innovations into existing healthcare platforms to improve outcomes, particularly in chronic respiratory disease. He also holds a keen interest in undergraduate and prevocational medical education.
“An excellent servant but a terrible master”: understanding the value of wearables for self-management in people with cystic fibrosis and their healthcare providers – a qualitative study
Mattison, Graeme, Canfell, Oliver J., Smith, Daniel, Forrester, Doug, Reid, David, Töyräs, Juha and Dobbins, Chelsea (2024). “An excellent servant but a terrible master”: understanding the value of wearables for self-management in people with cystic fibrosis and their healthcare providers – a qualitative study. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 189 105532, 105532. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2024.105532
A step in the right direction: the potential role of smartwatches to support chronic disease prevention in health care
Mattison, Graeme, Canfell, Oliver J., Forrester, Doug, Dobbins, Chelsea, Smith, Daniel, Reid, David and Sullivan, Clair (2023). A step in the right direction: the potential role of smartwatches to support chronic disease prevention in health care. Medical Journal of Australia, 218 (9), 1-5. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51920