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View article: Robust multi-label surgical tool classification in noisy endoscopic videos
Robust multi-label surgical tool classification in noisy endoscopic videos Open
Over the past few years, surgical data science has attracted substantial interest from the machine learning (ML) community. Various studies have demonstrated the efficacy of emerging ML techniques in analysing surgical data, particularly r…
View article: Open Foundation Models in Healthcare: Challenges, Paradoxes, and Opportunities with GenAI Driven Personalized Prescription
Open Foundation Models in Healthcare: Challenges, Paradoxes, and Opportunities with GenAI Driven Personalized Prescription Open
In response to the success of proprietary Large Language Models (LLMs) such as OpenAI's GPT-4, there is a growing interest in developing open, non-proprietary LLMs and AI foundation models (AIFMs) for transparent use in academic, scientifi…
View article: Lessons learnt from the implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination programme in the Southwest of England
Lessons learnt from the implementation of the Covid-19 vaccination programme in the Southwest of England Open
Background Vaccination remains one of the most successful public health interventions in preventing severe disease and death. The roll-out of Covid-19 vaccination programmes has helped protect billions of people around the world against Co…
View article: Robust Surgical Tools Detection in Endoscopic Videos with Noisy Data
Robust Surgical Tools Detection in Endoscopic Videos with Noisy Data Open
Over the past few years, surgical data science has attracted substantial interest from the machine learning (ML) community. Various studies have demonstrated the efficacy of emerging ML techniques in analysing surgical data, particularly r…
View article: 463 Understanding the role of nurses in deprescribing medicines for older people: A systematic review
463 Understanding the role of nurses in deprescribing medicines for older people: A systematic review Open
Introduction It is predicted that by 2035, two-thirds of people aged over 65 in the UK will be living with multiple health conditions requiring a life-long intake of multiple medicines (1). Recent reports suggest that over 8.4 million peop…
View article: Are you talking about me? Patients' involvement in curriculum design and development
Are you talking about me? Patients' involvement in curriculum design and development Open
BackgroundPatients' involvement in the delivery of clinical training programmes in academic institutions is common. However, they are seldom involved in their design.AimThis work aimed to facilitate and evaluate the involvement of patients…
View article: Diabetes Self-management Apps: Systematic Review of Adoption Determinants and Future Research Agenda
Diabetes Self-management Apps: Systematic Review of Adoption Determinants and Future Research Agenda Open
Background Most diabetes management involves self-management. Effective self-management of the condition improves diabetes control, reduces the risk of complications, and improves patient outcomes. Mobile apps for diabetes self-management …
View article: Leaving No One Behind: Interventions and Outcomes of the COVID-19 Vaccine Maximising Uptake Programme
Leaving No One Behind: Interventions and Outcomes of the COVID-19 Vaccine Maximising Uptake Programme Open
The devastating impact of COVID-19 on individuals and communities has accelerated the development of vaccines and the deployment of ambitious vaccination programmes to reduce the risks of infection, infection transmission and symptom sever…
View article: Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine in Patients with COVID-19: Findings from an Observational Comparative Study in Saudi Arabia
Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine in Patients with COVID-19: Findings from an Observational Comparative Study in Saudi Arabia Open
The aim of this study was to assess the clinical effectiveness of Hydroxychloroquine-based regimens versus standard treatment in patients with the coronavirus disease admitted in 2019 to a hospital in Saudi Arabia. A comparative observatio…
View article: Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Implementation in a Saudi Medical City: An Exploratory Case Study
Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Implementation in a Saudi Medical City: An Exploratory Case Study Open
Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) in hospitals have long been shown to improve antimicrobials’ use and reduce the rates of antimicrobial resistance. However, their implementation in hospitals, especially in developing countries suc…
View article: Diabetes Self-management Apps: Systematic Review of Adoption Determinants and Future Research Agenda (Preprint)
Diabetes Self-management Apps: Systematic Review of Adoption Determinants and Future Research Agenda (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Most diabetes management involves self-management. Effective self-management of the condition improves diabetes control, reduces the risk of complications, and improves patient outcomes. Mobile apps for diabetes self-management…
View article: Antimicrobial Stewardship Programmes in Saudi Hospitals: Evidence from a National Survey
Antimicrobial Stewardship Programmes in Saudi Hospitals: Evidence from a National Survey Open
Saudi hospitals and healthcare facilities are facing increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance and the emergence of new multi-drug resistant strains. This is placing an unprecedented threat to successful treatments and outcomes of patie…
View article: Antibiotics’ Use in Thailand: Community Pharmacists’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices
Antibiotics’ Use in Thailand: Community Pharmacists’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Open
Thailand spends $203 million on antibiotics every year, and patients can still access antimicrobials over the counter without a prescription. Community pharmacy plays a pivotal role in improving access and ensuring the appropriate use of a…
View article: Exploring the Determinants of Mobile Health Adoption by Hospitals in China: Empirical Study
Exploring the Determinants of Mobile Health Adoption by Hospitals in China: Empirical Study Open
Background Although mobile health (mHealth) has the potential to transform health care by delivering better outcomes at a much lower cost than traditional health care services, little is known about mHealth adoption by hospitals. Objective…
View article: Exploring the Determinants of Mobile Health Adoption by Hospitals in China: Empirical Study (Preprint)
Exploring the Determinants of Mobile Health Adoption by Hospitals in China: Empirical Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Although mobile health (mHealth) has the potential to transform health care by delivering better outcomes at a much lower cost than traditional health care services, little is known about mHealth adoption by hospitals. OBJECT…