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View article: Mixed methods realist evaluation of a co-designed intervention to promote shared decision-making with frail older adults, planning discharge from hospital: a protocol
Mixed methods realist evaluation of a co-designed intervention to promote shared decision-making with frail older adults, planning discharge from hospital: a protocol Open
View article: Managing adversity: a cross-sectional exploration of resilience in social care
Managing adversity: a cross-sectional exploration of resilience in social care Open
Background The social care workforce in the United Kingdom plays a vital role in providing support services yet faces systemic challenges of lower priority and lack of resources. Resilience is crucial for these workers who have been naviga…
View article: Delirium education priorities for healthcare professional students: a modified Delphi study
Delirium education priorities for healthcare professional students: a modified Delphi study Open
Background Delirium is frequently unrecognised, and healthcare professionals lack knowledge and confidence in recognition and management of the condition. Increased delirium education within pre-registration healthcare profession curricula…
View article: Validity and reliability of the Approaches to Dementia Questionnaire (ADQ) in Indonesian health students
Validity and reliability of the Approaches to Dementia Questionnaire (ADQ) in Indonesian health students Open
View article: Co-Design and Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Digital Diabetes Education Intervention for Nursing Homes: Study Protocol
Co-Design and Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Digital Diabetes Education Intervention for Nursing Homes: Study Protocol Open
Background: Diabetes is common among nursing home residents, with approximately one in four affected, a figure expected to rise. Despite the complexity of care required, educational support for nursing home staff remains limited. This stud…
View article: Evaluation of a digital Dementia Game to promote public awareness about dementia in Singapore
Evaluation of a digital Dementia Game to promote public awareness about dementia in Singapore Open
Background The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a “Dementia Game” in increasing awareness and improving attitudes towards dementia among the general public in Singapore. The game requires players to navigate a path and respond …
View article: Acceptability study of a co-designed educational game about dementia for children: The Kids Dementia Game
Acceptability study of a co-designed educational game about dementia for children: The Kids Dementia Game Open
Background Dementia has physical, psychological, social and economic impacts, not only for people living with dementia, but also for their carers, families and wider society. Due to the growing number of people living with dementia, childr…
View article: Enhancing digital readiness and capability in healthcare: a systematic review of interventions, barriers, and facilitators
Enhancing digital readiness and capability in healthcare: a systematic review of interventions, barriers, and facilitators Open
View article: Investigating the Link Between an Eportfolio and Nursing Students’ Selfefficacy: A Protocol of a Sequential Explanatory Mixed Method Study
Investigating the Link Between an Eportfolio and Nursing Students’ Selfefficacy: A Protocol of a Sequential Explanatory Mixed Method Study Open
The global pandemic pushed universities to adopt online platforms for academic continuity, but capturing clinical practice evidence was challenging. ePortfolio pedagogy emerged as a solution, integrating technology, reflection, and assessm…
View article: Key factors influencing undergraduate nursing students’ perceptions of the use of learning management systems: a systematic literature review
Key factors influencing undergraduate nursing students’ perceptions of the use of learning management systems: a systematic literature review Open
Background The technological revolution has significantly transformed educational practices, particularly through the implementation of learning management systems (LMS). Understanding the perspectives of undergraduate nursing students reg…
View article: Integrating academic and professional integrity: a co-designed serious game for nursing students - a multi-methods study
Integrating academic and professional integrity: a co-designed serious game for nursing students - a multi-methods study Open
Academic integrity constitutes a cornerstone of higher education, epitomising values such as honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. However, breaches in academic integrity persist among nursing students. Current responses t…
View article: The impact of mobile health interventions on service users' health outcomes and the role of health professions: a systematic review of systematic reviews
The impact of mobile health interventions on service users' health outcomes and the role of health professions: a systematic review of systematic reviews Open
Background Mobile health (mHealth) tools have gained prominence in global healthcare in recent years, with demonstrated impacts on managing service users' health. While many systematic reviews have assessed the effectiveness of mHealth on …
View article: Promoting Self-Efficacy of Nursing Students in Academic Integrity Through a Digital Serious Game: A Pre/Post-Test Study
Promoting Self-Efficacy of Nursing Students in Academic Integrity Through a Digital Serious Game: A Pre/Post-Test Study Open
Background: Academic integrity is an important component of nursing education, bridging academic ethics with professional practice. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a co-designed Academic Integrity digital serious game in improvin…
View article: A Scoping Review of Educational and Training Interventions on Parkinson’s Disease for Staff in Care Home Settings
A Scoping Review of Educational and Training Interventions on Parkinson’s Disease for Staff in Care Home Settings Open
Background/Objectives: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder that presents significant challenges for care home residents and staff. This scoping review aimed to synthesize evidence on PD education and training a…
View article: The co‐design of a Brain Health Game for children to reduce risk of dementia
The co‐design of a Brain Health Game for children to reduce risk of dementia Open
Background Dementia prevalence is projected to treble worldwide by 2040 highlighting the critical need for effective primary dementia prevention strategies. Initiatives to shape health behaviours/beliefs in childhood increase likelihood of…
View article: ePortfolio-based professional development: Insights from a Southeast Asian online educators’ community of practice
ePortfolio-based professional development: Insights from a Southeast Asian online educators’ community of practice Open
This study examines the implementation and impacts of an ePortfolio-based professional learning initiative within a Southeast Asian online community of practice (CoP), part of the SEAMEO-AUS EduLink Project. Targeting the development of ed…
View article: Dementia Friendly communities (DFCs) to improve quality of life for people with dementia: a realist review
Dementia Friendly communities (DFCs) to improve quality of life for people with dementia: a realist review Open
View article: Key considerations when developing academic writing support for nursing and midwifery doctoral students: A scoping review
Key considerations when developing academic writing support for nursing and midwifery doctoral students: A scoping review Open
Findings highlighted that both face-to-face and online writing support groups enhance doctoral students' motivation and confidence in writing. The opportunity of active engagement, sharing writing commitments and short bursts of writing pr…
View article: Enhancing Digital Readiness and Capability in Healthcare: A Systematic Review of Interventions, Barriers, and Facilitators
Enhancing Digital Readiness and Capability in Healthcare: A Systematic Review of Interventions, Barriers, and Facilitators Open
Introduction The rapid integration of digital technologies in healthcare requires healthcare professionals to be digitally ready and capable. This systematic review aims to identify interventions that improve digital readiness and capabili…
View article: Determining the Key Education Priorities Related to Heart Failure Care in Nursing Homes: A Modified Delphi Approach
Determining the Key Education Priorities Related to Heart Failure Care in Nursing Homes: A Modified Delphi Approach Open
There is currently a limited understanding of what nurses in nursing homes view as the key education priorities to support their ability to provide the appropriate care for residents with heart failure (HF). A modified Delphi technique was…
View article: The impact of mobile health interventions on service users’ health outcomes and the role of health professions: a systematic review of systematic reviews—protocol
The impact of mobile health interventions on service users’ health outcomes and the role of health professions: a systematic review of systematic reviews—protocol Open
Background Mobile health tools have gained prominence in global health care in recent years. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions have demonstrated their impact on managing healthcare service users’ health. A pilot search revealed many sy…
View article: Digital education about delirium for health care professional students: a mixed methods systematic review
Digital education about delirium for health care professional students: a mixed methods systematic review Open
Background Competence in delirium care begins with pre-registration education for health care professionals. Although a common complication for hospitalised patients, delirium is avoidable and reversible. Delirium requires early recognitio…
View article: Evaluation of a dementia awareness game for health professions students in Northern Ireland: a pre-/post-test study
Evaluation of a dementia awareness game for health professions students in Northern Ireland: a pre-/post-test study Open
Background Dementia is a prevalent global health issue, necessitating comprehensive education for healthcare practitioners and students. Nursing and pharmacy students, provide support across healthcare settings often working as frontline c…
View article: Editorial: Navigating intimacy & sexuality in the context of dementia
Editorial: Navigating intimacy & sexuality in the context of dementia Open
View article: The wellbeing shelf: A mixed methods study exploring the impact of a resilience web resource for first year nursing and midwifery students
The wellbeing shelf: A mixed methods study exploring the impact of a resilience web resource for first year nursing and midwifery students Open
The study introduced 'The Wellbeing Shelf' as a resource to enhance resilience among nursing and midwifery students. Whilst the resource offered a variety of activities and fostered a sense of belonging, challenges in resource accessibilit…
View article: Co-design and evaluation of a digital serious game to promote public awareness about pancreatic cancer
Co-design and evaluation of a digital serious game to promote public awareness about pancreatic cancer Open
View article: Experiences of People Living with Parkinson’s Disease in Care Homes: A Qualitative Systematic Review
Experiences of People Living with Parkinson’s Disease in Care Homes: A Qualitative Systematic Review Open
Background: Incidence of disability secondary to Parkinson’s disease is increasing faster globally than any other neurological condition. The diverse appearance of symptomatology associated with Parkinson’s, and the degenerative nature and…
View article: Heart failure in nursing homes: A scoping review of educational interventions for optimising care provision
Heart failure in nursing homes: A scoping review of educational interventions for optimising care provision Open
View article: Exploring the Holistic Needs of People Living with Cancer in Care Homes: An Integrative Review
Exploring the Holistic Needs of People Living with Cancer in Care Homes: An Integrative Review Open
Up to 26% of individuals residing in care homes are impacted by cancer. This underscores the importance of understanding the holistic needs of care home residents living with cancer to enhance the quality of their care. The primary objecti…
View article: Using participatory research to co-produce an education and training e-resource to support care home staff to meet the sexuality, intimacy and relationship needs of care home residents with and without dementia
Using participatory research to co-produce an education and training e-resource to support care home staff to meet the sexuality, intimacy and relationship needs of care home residents with and without dementia Open
Aim To present the methodological approach and research methods chosen in a research study designed to enable the collaborative creation of an education and training e-resource designed to facilitate and support care home staff to address …