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Katja Møller Jensen serves as a Researcher at the Department of Health Science and Technology within the Faculty of Medicine at Aalborg University, Denmark. Her work focuses on digital health interventions for cardiac rehabilitation, particularly through telerehabilitation frameworks targeting atrial fibrillation and heart failure patients.
Her primary research interests encompass telerehabilitation systems, atrial fibrillation management, heart failure self-monitoring, patient-centered care models, and traffic light algorithm implementation. She employs mixed-methods approaches including randomized controlled trials and qualitative patient perspective analyses to evaluate intervention efficacy and user experience in cardiac telehealth.
Recent publications demonstrate a cohesive trajectory in developing and validating telerehabilitation protocols for atrial fibrillation, with emphasis on patient engagement, traffic light-based weight control systems for heart failure, and multicenter trial methodologies. Her work consistently bridges clinical cardiology with digital health innovation, highlighting patient-reported outcomes and practical implementation challenges in real-world settings.
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Details regarding academic advising, grant funding, or student supervision remain unspecified in the available information.
She operates within the ExerciseTech research ecosystem at Aalborg University, which specializes in technology-driven exercise prescription and monitoring solutions for chronic disease management, particularly in cardiovascular rehabilitation contexts.


