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View article: Nursing Students’ Attitudes Toward Technology: Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study
Nursing Students’ Attitudes Toward Technology: Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background The growing presence of digital technologies in health care requires the health workforce to have proficiency in subjects such as informatics. This has implications in the education of nursing students, as their preparedness to …
View article: Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation and Long-Term Survival of Older Adults; Findings from the SNAC Study
Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation and Long-Term Survival of Older Adults; Findings from the SNAC Study Open
Objective: This study examined the prevalence and long-term survival of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the older population. Methods: Data was recruited from the longitudinal SNAC study from baseline (2001–2004) for up to 10 years. Results: T…
View article: Self-Reported eHealth literacy among nursing students in Sweden and Poland: The <b>eNursEd</b> cross-sectional multicentre study
Self-Reported eHealth literacy among nursing students in Sweden and Poland: The <b>eNursEd</b> cross-sectional multicentre study Open
This study aimed to provide an understanding of nursing students’ self-reported eHealth literacy in Sweden and Poland. This cross-sectional multicentre study collected data via a questionnaire in three universities in Sweden and Poland. De…
View article: Nursing Students’ Attitudes Toward Technology: Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study (Preprint)
Nursing Students’ Attitudes Toward Technology: Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The growing presence of digital technologies in health care requires the health workforce to have proficiency in subjects such as informatics. This has implications in the education of nursing students, as their preparedness to…
View article: Using a Mobile Application for Health Communication to Facilitate a Sense of Coherence: Experiences of Older Persons with Cognitive Impairment
Using a Mobile Application for Health Communication to Facilitate a Sense of Coherence: Experiences of Older Persons with Cognitive Impairment Open
The increasing use of technology by older persons and their preferences for living at home and being independent have created an avenue for self-care and care delivery using mobile technologies and health communication. This study aimed to…
View article: A concept analysis of health communication in a home environment: Perspectives of older persons and their informal caregivers
A concept analysis of health communication in a home environment: Perspectives of older persons and their informal caregivers Open
Background Health communication (HC) is a vast research field focusing on changing health behaviours, and rapidly evolving technology is creating different ways and possibilities to reach target groups and audiences. In the context of home…
View article: Analyzing Nursing Students’ Relation to Electronic Health and Technology as Individuals and Students and in Their Future Career (the eNursEd Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal Study
Analyzing Nursing Students’ Relation to Electronic Health and Technology as Individuals and Students and in Their Future Career (the eNursEd Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal Study Open
Background The nursing profession has undergone several changes in the past decades, and new challenges are to come in the future; patients are now cared for in their home, hospitals are more specialized, and primary care will have a key r…
View article: Analyzing Nursing Students’ Relation to Electronic Health and Technology as Individuals and Students and in Their Future Career (the eNursEd Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal Study (Preprint)
Analyzing Nursing Students’ Relation to Electronic Health and Technology as Individuals and Students and in Their Future Career (the eNursEd Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The nursing profession has undergone several changes in the past decades, and new challenges are to come in the future; patients are now cared for in their home, hospitals are more specialized, and primary care will have a key …
View article: Prevalence and Incidence of Atrial Fibrillation and Other Arrhythmias in the General Older Population: Findings From the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care
Prevalence and Incidence of Atrial Fibrillation and Other Arrhythmias in the General Older Population: Findings From the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care Open
Aim: To study the prevalence and cumulative incidence of arrhythmias in the general population of adults aged 60 and older over a 6-year period. Study Design and Setting: Data were taken from the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care (S…
View article: Older people’s competence to use mobile phones: An exploratory study in a South African context
Older people’s competence to use mobile phones: An exploratory study in a South African context Open
The older person population, as well as the level of mobile phone penetration in Africa and SubSaharan countries, are increasing globally. This study explored older persons’ competences to
\nuse mobile phones in the Tlokwe municipal area, …
View article: Prevalence of unknown and untreated arrhythmias in an older outpatient population screened by wireless long-term recording ECG [Corrigendum]
Prevalence of unknown and untreated arrhythmias in an older outpatient population screened by wireless long-term recording ECG [Corrigendum] Open
[This corrects the article on p. 1083 in vol. 11, PMID: 27570450.].
View article: Prevalence of unknown and untreated arrhythmias in an older outpatient population screened by wireless long-term recording ECG
Prevalence of unknown and untreated arrhythmias in an older outpatient population screened by wireless long-term recording ECG Open
The increasing occurrence of arrhythmias in the older population, as well as the high number of untreated cases of arrhythmias such as persistent AF and paroxysmal AF, poses a challenge for health care. Therefore, it is essential to develo…
View article: Family members of older persons with multi-morbidity and their experiences of case managers in Sweden: an interpretive phenomenological approach
Family members of older persons with multi-morbidity and their experiences of case managers in Sweden: an interpretive phenomenological approach Open
The findings indicate that case managers were able to fulfil unmet needs of family members. The latter recognised the importance of case managers providing them with professional services tailored to their individual needs. The findings ca…
View article: Public health care nurses’ views of mothers’ mental health in paediatric healthcare services: a qualitative study
Public health care nurses’ views of mothers’ mental health in paediatric healthcare services: a qualitative study Open
Aim To investigate public health nurses’ perceptions and experiences of mental health and of the prevention of mental ill health among women postpartum, within paediatric healthcare services. Background Although maternal health following c…
View article: EXISTING AND EVOLVING IN TWO MINDS: BELIEFS IN RELATION TO HEALTH AND ILLNESS EXPRESSED BY OLDER SOUTH AFRICANS
EXISTING AND EVOLVING IN TWO MINDS: BELIEFS IN RELATION TO HEALTH AND ILLNESS EXPRESSED BY OLDER SOUTH AFRICANS Open
The aim of the study was to illuminate beliefs in relation to health and illness expressed by older Africans within the context of a society in transition – South Africa. An ethnographic research approach influenced by the interpretive p…