Rachel McCrindle

Rachel McCrindle

University of Reading

H-index: 14

Europe-United Kingdom

About Rachel McCrindle

Rachel McCrindle, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of Human Computer Interaction, Assistive Technology, Serious Games, Sensor-based Technologies.

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

Connecting Past and Present Through a Multisensory Toolkit—A Non-pharmacological Intervention for People Living with Dementia

Promoting reminiscence and social interaction through a multisensory toolkit–A non-pharmacological intervention for people living with dementia

Use of a Home-Based Social Robot to Help Prevent Hypothermia and Dehydration in Older Adults

An Internet of Things system with a social robot to reduce the risk of hypothermia and dehydration occurring in older adults

The effect of quality indicators on beliefs about medicines reuse: An experimental study

Medicines as common commodities or powerful potions? What makes medicines reusable in people’s eyes

Stakeholder Views on the Idea of Medicines Reuse in the UK

Enabling medicine reuse using a digital time temperature humidity sensor in an internet of pharmaceutical things concept

Rachel McCrindle Information

University

Position

Professor of Computer and Human Interaction

Citations(all)

649

Citations(since 2020)

269

Cited By

455

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

University of Reading

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Rachel McCrindle Skills & Research Interests

Human Computer Interaction

Assistive Technology

Serious Games

Sensor-based Technologies

Top articles of Rachel McCrindle

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Connecting Past and Present Through a Multisensory Toolkit—A Non-pharmacological Intervention for People Living with Dementia

Esther Olorunda

Rachel McCrindle

2023/12/3

Promoting reminiscence and social interaction through a multisensory toolkit–A non-pharmacological intervention for people living with dementia

Esther Olorunda

Rachel McCrindle

Phillippa Heath

2022/6/16

Use of a Home-Based Social Robot to Help Prevent Hypothermia and Dehydration in Older Adults

Hani Sindi

Rachel McCrindle

2022/6/16

An Internet of Things system with a social robot to reduce the risk of hypothermia and dehydration occurring in older adults

Hani Sindi

Rachel McCrindle

2021/12/15

The effect of quality indicators on beliefs about medicines reuse: An experimental study

Pharmacy

Yasmin Lam

Rachel McCrindle

Terence KL Hui

R Simon Sherratt

Parastou Donyai

2021/7/21

Medicines as common commodities or powerful potions? What makes medicines reusable in people’s eyes

Pharmacy

Monica Chauhan

Hamza Alhamad

Rachel McCrindle

Terence KL Hui

R Simon Sherratt

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2021/4/20

Stakeholder Views on the Idea of Medicines Reuse in the UK

Pharmacy

Parastou Donyai

Rachel McCrindle

Terence KL Hui

R Simon Sherratt

2021/4/16

Enabling medicine reuse using a digital time temperature humidity sensor in an internet of pharmaceutical things concept

Sensors

Terence KL Hui

Parastou Donyai

Rachel McCrindle

R Simon Sherratt

2020/5/29

Enhancing pharmaceutical packaging through a technology ecosystem to facilitate the reuse of medicines and reduce medicinal waste

Pharmacy

Terence KL Hui

Bilal Mohammed

Parastou Donyai

Rachel McCrindle

R Simon Sherratt

2020/3/31

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the government to allow medicines reuse: we must not waste this opportunity to counter our throwaway culture

The Pharmaceutical Journal

Parastou Donyai

Rachel McCrindle

Terence Hui

Simon Sherratt

2020/6/10

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