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Jessie Patricia Bakker, Ph.D.

Lecturer on Medicine, Part-time
Harvard Title

Lecturer on Medicine, Part-time

Administrative and Hospital Titles

Associate Epidemiologist, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Investigator, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Address

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
221 Longwood Avenue, Suite BL230
Boston, MA 02115
 

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Flexible pressure delivery modification of continuous positive airway pressure for obstructive sleep apnea does not improve compliance with therapy: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Authors: Bakker JP, Marshall NS.
Chest
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Randomised controlled trial of auto-adjusting positive airway pressure in morbidly obese patients requiring high therapeutic pressure delivery.
Authors: Bakker J, Campbell A, Neill A.
J Sleep Res
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Randomized controlled trial comparing flexible and continuous positive airway pressure delivery: effects on compliance, objective and subjective sleepiness and vigilance.
Authors: Bakker J, Campbell A, Neill A.
Sleep
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Best of Sleep Medicine: An Annual Collection of Scientific Literature
Authors: Bakker, J.P., Marshall, N.S
Lee-Chiong, T
Best of Sleep Medicine: An Annual Collection of Scientific Literature
Authors: Bakker, J.P
Lee-Chiong, T
Best of Sleep Medicine: An Annual Collection of Scientific Literature
Authors: Bakker, J.P
Lee-Chiong, T
Essentials of Sleep Medicine; Badr, M.S
Authors: Bakker J.P., Malhotra A., Patel S.R
(editor)
Ann Am Thorac Soc
Authors: Impact of an Extended Telemonitoring and Coaching Program on CPAP Adherence
2022 Jul 20.
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Sleep
Authors: Scoring sleep with artificial intelligence enables quantification of sleep stage ambiguity: Hypnodensity based on multiple expert scorers and auto-scoring
2022 Jul 03.
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