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View article: Conceptualizing a Nursing Model for Integration of Patient Engagement Into Perinatal Digital Health Development and Quality Assurance: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis
Conceptualizing a Nursing Model for Integration of Patient Engagement Into Perinatal Digital Health Development and Quality Assurance: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis Open
This study examines current assumptions of digital transformation research in the perinatal context and constructs a nursing model through a critical interpretive synthesis. Perinatal digital transformation research is discussed and found …
View article: Finnish Immigrants’ Affective Attitude Towards the IMPMS for Loneliness Detection: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
Finnish Immigrants’ Affective Attitude Towards the IMPMS for Loneliness Detection: A Descriptive Qualitative Study Open
Loneliness is a global health concern that contributes to morbidity in immigrant populations. However, traditional treatments for loneliness focus on symptom management rather than prevention. Technology-related solutions for preventing an…
View article: Patient engagement practice within perinatal <scp>eHealth</scp>: A scoping review
Patient engagement practice within perinatal <span>eHealth</span>: A scoping review Open
Background There is a gap in knowledge about how perinatal eHealth programs function to support autonomy for new and expectant parents from pursuing wellness goals. Objectives To examine patient engagement (access, personalization, commitm…
View article: Exploring Access as a Process of Adaptation in a Self-Monitoring Perinatal eHealth System: Mixed Methods Study From a Sociomaterial Perspective
Exploring Access as a Process of Adaptation in a Self-Monitoring Perinatal eHealth System: Mixed Methods Study From a Sociomaterial Perspective Open
Background The development and quality assurance of perinatal eHealth self-monitoring systems is an upcoming area of inquiry in health science. Building patient engagement into eHealth development as a core component has potential to guide…
View article: A Descriptive Comparative Pilot Study: Association Between Use of a Self-monitoring Device and Sleep and Stress Outcomes in Pregnancy
A Descriptive Comparative Pilot Study: Association Between Use of a Self-monitoring Device and Sleep and Stress Outcomes in Pregnancy Open
Pregnancy is a challenging time for maintaining quality sleep and managing stress. Digital self-monitoring technologies are popular because of assumed increased patient engagement leading to an impact on health outcomes. However, the actua…
View article: Exploring Access as a Process of Adaptation in a Self-Monitoring Perinatal eHealth System: Mixed Methods Study From a Sociomaterial Perspective (Preprint)
Exploring Access as a Process of Adaptation in a Self-Monitoring Perinatal eHealth System: Mixed Methods Study From a Sociomaterial Perspective (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The development and quality assurance of perinatal eHealth self-monitoring systems is an upcoming area of inquiry in health science. Building patient engagement into eHealth development as a core component has potential to guid…
View article: NSDD Drill January 2022 Answers
NSDD Drill January 2022 Answers Open
This drill involves identification of radiopharmaceuticals or radionuclides that associated with the medical industry. There is no need for quantification. Spectra are provided in their original format and also in Ortec CHN and Canberra CN…
View article: Development and psychometric evaluation of the CO-PARTNER tool for collaboration and parent participation in neonatal care
Development and psychometric evaluation of the CO-PARTNER tool for collaboration and parent participation in neonatal care Open
Background Active parent participation in neonatal care and collaboration between parents and professionals during infant hospitalization in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is beneficial for infants and their parents. A tool is nee…
View article: Pregnant women’s daily patterns of well-being before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland: Longitudinal monitoring through smartwatch technology
Pregnant women’s daily patterns of well-being before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland: Longitudinal monitoring through smartwatch technology Open
Background Technology enables the continuous monitoring of personal health parameter data during pregnancy regardless of the disruption of normal daily life patterns. Our research group has established a project investigating the usefulnes…
View article: Sustainable practices in health science research: a critical reflection of doctoral students’ contributions at the fourth annual Baltic Sea Region Network in Personalized Health Care summer school
Sustainable practices in health science research: a critical reflection of doctoral students’ contributions at the fourth annual Baltic Sea Region Network in Personalized Health Care summer school Open
Background: The concept of sustainability suggests development should maintain protective environments for current and future generations. Healthcare practice and research within the Baltic Sea Region, and around the world, have not implem…
View article: Mentoring Graduate Students to Become Effective Teaching Assistants: Developing and Implementing a Student-Centred Program for Nursing
Mentoring Graduate Students to Become Effective Teaching Assistants: Developing and Implementing a Student-Centred Program for Nursing Open
Teaching in the health professions, including nursing, requires specialized educational strategies that meet the needs of the current generation of learners. Currently there is a shortage of experienced post-secondary educators in nursing,…
View article: An appreciative inquiry into older adults’ pain experience in long term care facilities: a pain education initiative
An appreciative inquiry into older adults’ pain experience in long term care facilities: a pain education initiative Open
Background: The prevalence of pain in older adults living in long-term care homes is as high as 80% in developed countries. A Pain Initiative was implemented to improve the pain experience of older adults in two care homes in Vancouver, Ca…
View article: The influence of environments on fear of childbirth during women’s intrapartum hospital stays
The influence of environments on fear of childbirth during women’s intrapartum hospital stays Open
Differences in birthing environments and models of maternity care are contributing factors to women’s fear of childbirth. British Columbia has higher rates of caesarean sections than the Canadian national average and provides women with a …