Jon Bird

Jon Bird

University of Bristol

H-index: 33

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jon Bird

Jon Bird, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of pervasive computing, HCI, health, personal informatics, wearable technology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

DIY Ecological Momentary Assessment

Workstream 1: intervention development and piloting

Enhanced feedback interventions to promote evidence-based blood transfusion guidance and reduce unnecessary use of blood components: the AFFINITIE research programme including …

Co-designing an experience sampling method digital platform to investigate self-harm among young people

Collecting and sharing self-generated health and lifestyle data: Understanding barriers for people living with long-term health conditions–a survey study

Workstream 3: process evaluation

Effectiveness of enhanced performance feedback on appropriate use of blood transfusions: a comparison of 2 cluster randomized trials

Workstream 2: trials 1 and 2 and cost-effectiveness analysis

Jon Bird Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in Digital Health

Citations(all)

3213

Citations(since 2020)

1558

Cited By

2298

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jon Bird Skills & Research Interests

pervasive computing

HCI

health

personal informatics

wearable technology

Top articles of Jon Bird

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

DIY Ecological Momentary Assessment

Sydney Charitos

Amberly Brigden

Jon Bird

2023/4/19

Workstream 1: intervention development and piloting

Robbie Foy

Fabiana Lorencatto

Rebecca Walwyn

Amanda Farrin

Jill Francis

...

2022/3

Enhanced feedback interventions to promote evidence-based blood transfusion guidance and reduce unnecessary use of blood components: the AFFINITIE research programme including …

Robbie Foy

Fabiana Lorencatto

Rebecca Walwyn

Amanda Farrin

Jill Francis

...

2022/3

Co-designing an experience sampling method digital platform to investigate self-harm among young people

Bridget Ellis

Jon Bird

Helen Bould

Lucy Biddle

Rosanna Moore

2022/4/27

Collecting and sharing self-generated health and lifestyle data: Understanding barriers for people living with long-term health conditions–a survey study

Digital health

Richard Brown

Lynne Coventry

Elizabeth Sillence

John Blythe

Simone Stumpf

...

2022/3

Workstream 3: process evaluation

Robbie Foy

Fabiana Lorencatto

Rebecca Walwyn

Amanda Farrin

Jill Francis

...

2022/3

Effectiveness of enhanced performance feedback on appropriate use of blood transfusions: a comparison of 2 cluster randomized trials

JAMA Network Open

Simon J Stanworth

Rebecca Walwyn

John Grant-Casey

Suzanne Hartley

Lauren Moreau

...

2022/2/1

Workstream 2: trials 1 and 2 and cost-effectiveness analysis

Robbie Foy

Fabiana Lorencatto

Rebecca Walwyn

Amanda Farrin

Jill Francis

...

2022/3

Workstream 4: tools for relevant audit and feedback programmes in the wider NHS

Robbie Foy

Fabiana Lorencatto

Rebecca Walwyn

Amanda Farrin

Jill Francis

...

2022/3

Added value of an open narrative in verbal autopsies: a mixed-methods evaluation from Malawi

BMJ Paediatrics Open

Patricia Loh

Edward Fottrell

James Beard

Naor Bar-Zeev

Tambosi Phiri

...

2021

Prioritizing unread e-mails: people send urgent responses before important or short ones

Human–Computer Interaction

Anna L Cox

Jon Bird

Duncan P Brumby

Marta E Cecchinato

Sandy JJ Gould

2021/10/1

Trust, identity, privacy, and security considerations for designing a peer data sharing platform between people living with HIV

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Adrian Bussone

Bakita Kasadha

Simone Stumpf

Abigail C Durrant

Shema Tariq

...

2020/10/14

Programme grants for applied research.

Pain

Simon Harding

Ayesh Alshukri

Duncan Appelbe

Deborah Broadbent

Philip Burgess

...

2021

Personal health data trails in the context of stigmatizing long-term condition

Caroline Claisse

Abigail C Durrant

Ewa Luger

Jon Bird

Spencer Warren

...

2020

Modulation of medical condition likelihood by patient history similarity

Jonathan Turner

Dympna O'Sullivan

Jon Bird

2020

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