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View article: Engineering Integrated Care Expansion and Innovation: Drawing upon Nursing Leadership
Engineering Integrated Care Expansion and Innovation: Drawing upon Nursing Leadership Open
In the United States (US), a longstanding solution to the unmet need for mental health treatment is integrated behavioral health care (IBH). Within a primary care model, problems are identified and treatment combines care for physical, men…
View article: Preparing for ChatGPT: Comparing Student Attitudes on Generative AI in Contrasting Class Instruction
Preparing for ChatGPT: Comparing Student Attitudes on Generative AI in Contrasting Class Instruction Open
AI text generators have inspired confusion, concern, and curiosity among students and educators, particularly after the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT in November 2022. For educators, two essential questions have arisen: "How can we discourag…
View article: Teaching Ethical Theory and Practice to Engineering Students: Pre-Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Approaches
Teaching Ethical Theory and Practice to Engineering Students: Pre-Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Approaches Open
The history of ethical codes in engineering reveals a fluid definition of engineering as a profession and its role in society. In the early 1900s, engineering disciplines began adopting ethical codes, but these codes focused on technical p…
View article: Resources and Exercises for STEM Educators and Students Navigating the "Misinformation Age"
Resources and Exercises for STEM Educators and Students Navigating the "Misinformation Age" Open
College students are currently weathering what has been termed the "Misinformation Age" or an "infodemic." As social psychologists have shown, the ways in which societies consume media have changed. In this rapidly evolving media landscape…
View article: WIP: Comparing Engineering Faculty’s Perceptions of Undergraduate Student Writing Abilities with Students’ Self-Perceptions
WIP: Comparing Engineering Faculty’s Perceptions of Undergraduate Student Writing Abilities with Students’ Self-Perceptions Open
This Work in Progress Paper compares faculty perceptions of engineering undergraduates' writing skills to students' self-perceptions of their writing abilities. While the importance of writing to professional success is widely recognized, …
View article: Best Practices for Telehealth in Nurse-Led Care Settings—A Qualitative Study
Best Practices for Telehealth in Nurse-Led Care Settings—A Qualitative Study Open
The COVID-19 pandemic in the US prompted a sudden shift to telehealth in nurse-led care sites which provide services to diverse geolocations. Using a lens of intersectionality, this study characterizes provider and patient-perceived best a…
View article: Perinatal Telehealth: Meeting Patients Where They Are
Perinatal Telehealth: Meeting Patients Where They Are Open
Introduction Prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, studies of innovative telehealth perinatal care models showed similar clinical outcomes and perceived quality of care between groups receiving a combination of virtual…
View article: Patient and Provider Perceptions of COVID-19-Driven Telehealth Use From Nurse-Led Care Models in Rural, Frontier, and Urban Colorado Communities
Patient and Provider Perceptions of COVID-19-Driven Telehealth Use From Nurse-Led Care Models in Rural, Frontier, and Urban Colorado Communities Open
The purpose of this study was to characterize the patient and provider engagement in the sudden telehealth implementation that occurred with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients and providers from 3 nurse-led models of care (federa…
View article: The Safety and Efficacy of Clonidine in Hemodialysis Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The Safety and Efficacy of Clonidine in Hemodialysis Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Background: Clonidine is a frequently prescribed long-term antihypertensive medication in hemodialysis (HD) patients in the USA, but its safety and efficacy has not been clearly established in the HD population. Objective: To evaluate, we …
View article: Supplementary Material for: The Safety and Efficacy of Clonidine in Hemodialysis Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Supplementary Material for: The Safety and Efficacy of Clonidine in Hemodialysis Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Background: Clonidine is a frequently prescribed long-term antihypertensive medication in hemodialysis (HD) patients in the USA, but its safety and efficacy has not been clearly established in the HD population. Objective: To evaluate, we …
View article: The Growing Field of Nanomedicine and Its Relevance to Pharmacy Curricula
The Growing Field of Nanomedicine and Its Relevance to Pharmacy Curricula Open
The field of nanomedicine is a rapidly growing scientific domain. Nanomedicine encompasses a diverse number of active pharmaceutical ingredients. Submissions of Investigational New Drugs and New Drug Applications have risen dramatically ov…
View article: Digitization, Data Curation, and Human Rights Documents: Case Study of a Library-Researcher-Practitioner Collaboration
Digitization, Data Curation, and Human Rights Documents: Case Study of a Library-Researcher-Practitioner Collaboration Open
Digitization, Data Curation, and Human Rights Documents: Case Study of a Library-Researcher-Practitioner Collaboration
View article: Writing-to-Learn-to-Program: Examining the Need for a New Genre in Programming Pedagogy
Writing-to-Learn-to-Program: Examining the Need for a New Genre in Programming Pedagogy Open
Writing to Learn to Program using a Programmer's Word Processor As educators, we have trained a generation of illiterate programmers. Despite myriads of documents that software engineering should (and occasionally actually does) produce, s…