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View article: Determinants of Continuous Smartwatch Use and Data-Sharing Preferences With Physicians, Public Health Authorities, and Private Companies: Cross-Sectional Survey of Smartwatch Users
Determinants of Continuous Smartwatch Use and Data-Sharing Preferences With Physicians, Public Health Authorities, and Private Companies: Cross-Sectional Survey of Smartwatch Users Open
Background Smartwatches are widely adopted globally for tracking health metrics, offering potential for enhancing individual health care and public health efforts. Continuous use of the devices and users’ willingness to share the data coll…
View article: Gender Equality Training for Students in Higher Education: Scoping Review
Gender Equality Training for Students in Higher Education: Scoping Review Open
Background Despite recent improvements, gender inequality persists within the higher education sector, as evidenced by the proportionally greater number of student and academic leadership positions occupied by male students and staff. Gend…
View article: Determinants of Continuous Smartwatch Use and Data-Sharing Preferences with Physicians, Public Health Authorities, and Private Companies: A Survey of Smartwatch Users (Preprint)
Determinants of Continuous Smartwatch Use and Data-Sharing Preferences with Physicians, Public Health Authorities, and Private Companies: A Survey of Smartwatch Users (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Smartwatches are widely adopted globally for tracking health metrics, offering potential for enhancing individual healthcare and public health efforts. Continuous use of the devices and users’ willingness to share the data coll…
View article: Acceptability, Perceptions, and Experiences Regarding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
Acceptability, Perceptions, and Experiences Regarding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study Open
Background Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be defined as any report of a patient’s health taken directly from the patient. Routine collection of PRO data has been shown to offer potential benefits to patient-doctor communication. Elec…
View article: Factors influencing smartwatch use and comfort with health data sharing: a sequential mixed-method study protocol
Factors influencing smartwatch use and comfort with health data sharing: a sequential mixed-method study protocol Open
Introduction Smartwatches have become ubiquitous for tracking health metrics. These data sets hold substantial potential for enhancing healthcare and public health initiatives; it may be used to track chronic health conditions, detect prev…
View article: AB150. SOH24AB_222. A cross-sectional exploration of electronic patient reported outcomes and experiences after laparoscopic cholecystectomies
AB150. SOH24AB_222. A cross-sectional exploration of electronic patient reported outcomes and experiences after laparoscopic cholecystectomies Open
Background: Patient feedback post-surgery is essential for effective patient care. Electronic forms of patient reported outcome (PRO) measures may be more pragmatic in a digital rich environment in comparison to more traditional paper-base…
View article: Gender Equality Training for Students in Higher Education: Scoping Review (Preprint)
Gender Equality Training for Students in Higher Education: Scoping Review (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Despite recent improvements, gender inequality persists within the higher education sector, as evidenced by the proportionally greater number of student and academic leadership positions occupied by male students and staff. Gen…
View article: Factors Influencing Smartwatch Use and Comfort with Health Data Sharing: A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study Protocol
Factors Influencing Smartwatch Use and Comfort with Health Data Sharing: A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study Protocol Open
Introduction Smartwatches have become ubiquitous for tracking health metrics. These data sets hold substantial potential for enhancing healthcare and public health initiatives; it may be used to track chronic health conditions, detect prev…
View article: Acceptability, Perceptions, and Experiences Regarding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study (Preprint)
Acceptability, Perceptions, and Experiences Regarding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) can be defined as any report of a patient’s health taken directly from the patient. Routine collection of PRO data has been shown to offer potential benefits to patient-doctor communication. Ele…
View article: Investigating the characteristics of health-related data collection tools used in randomised controlled trials in low-income and middle-income countries: protocol for a systematic review
Investigating the characteristics of health-related data collection tools used in randomised controlled trials in low-income and middle-income countries: protocol for a systematic review Open
Introduction Health-related data collection tools, including digital ones, have become more prevalent across clinical studies in the last number of years. However, using digital data collection tools in low-income and middle-income countri…
View article: Patient–healthcare provider communication and age-related hearing loss: a qualitative study of patients’ perspectives
Patient–healthcare provider communication and age-related hearing loss: a qualitative study of patients’ perspectives Open
Background The prevalence of age-related hearing loss (ARHL) significantly increases in people aged 60 and older. Medical errors are frequently reported because of communication breakdown, especially for patients with ARHL. Aims This quali…
View article: Compliance of Type 2 Diabetes Applications to International Guidelines: Protocol for a Quantitative App Assessment (Preprint)
Compliance of Type 2 Diabetes Applications to International Guidelines: Protocol for a Quantitative App Assessment (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Diabetes is among the most common chronic conditions people live with across the world. While it can be managed to a substantial degree, it can result in significant complications. As such, easy access to accurate tools to aid …
View article: Framework to assess the quality of mHealth apps: a mixed-method international case study protocol
Framework to assess the quality of mHealth apps: a mixed-method international case study protocol Open
Introduction Healthcare professionals (HCPs) often recommend their patients to use a specific mHealth app as part of health promotion, disease prevention and patient self-management. There has been a significant growth in the number of HCP…
View article: Modification and Validation of an mHealth App Quality Assessment Methodology for International Use: Cross-sectional and eDelphi Studies
Modification and Validation of an mHealth App Quality Assessment Methodology for International Use: Cross-sectional and eDelphi Studies Open
Background Over 325,000 mobile health (mHealth) apps are available to download across various app stores. However, quality assurance in this field of medicine remains relatively undefined. Globally, around 84% of the population have access…
View article: Modification and Validation of an mHealth App Quality Assessment Methodology for International Use: Cross-sectional and eDelphi studies (Preprint)
Modification and Validation of an mHealth App Quality Assessment Methodology for International Use: Cross-sectional and eDelphi studies (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Over 325,000 mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps) are available to download across various app stores. Quality assurance in this field of medicine remains relatively undefined, however. Globally around 84% of the populat…
View article: Proficiency-based progression intern training to reduce critical blood sampling errors including ‘wrong blood in tube’
Proficiency-based progression intern training to reduce critical blood sampling errors including ‘wrong blood in tube’ Open
Background: Blood sampling errors including ‘wrong blood in tube’ (WBIT) may have adverse effects on clinical outcomes. WBIT errors occur when the blood sample in the tube is not that of the patient identified on the label. This study aims…
View article: Proficiency-based progression intern training to reduce critical blood sampling errors including ‘wrong blood in tube’
Proficiency-based progression intern training to reduce critical blood sampling errors including ‘wrong blood in tube’ Open
Background: Blood sampling errors including ‘wrong blood in tube’ (WBIT) may have adverse effects on clinical outcomes. WBIT errors occur when the blood sample in the tube is not that of the patient identified on the label. This study aim…
View article: Identification and Evaluation of Methodologies to Assess the Quality of Mobile Health Apps in High-, Low-, and Middle-Income Countries: Rapid Review (Preprint)
Identification and Evaluation of Methodologies to Assess the Quality of Mobile Health Apps in High-, Low-, and Middle-Income Countries: Rapid Review (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND In recent years, there has been rapid growth in the availability and use of mobile health (mHealth) apps around the world. A consensus regarding an accepted standard to assess the quality of such apps has yet to be reached. A f…
View article: Age-related hearing loss and provider-patient communication across primary and secondary care settings: a cross-sectional study
Age-related hearing loss and provider-patient communication across primary and secondary care settings: a cross-sectional study Open
Background The prevalence of age-related hearing loss (ARHL) increases with age. Older adults are amongst the most dependent users of healthcare and most vulnerable to medical error. This study examined health professionals’ strategies, as…
View article: A contest without losers – The value of extracurricular simulation competition in undergraduate medical education
A contest without losers – The value of extracurricular simulation competition in undergraduate medical education Open
MedEdPublish (ISSN 2312–7996) is a highly visible, open access, specialist practitioner e-journal that enables academics, teachers, clinicians, researchers and students to publish their experiences, views and research findings relating to …
View article: P72 21st century immersive simulation lab
P72 21st century immersive simulation lab Open
Background ASSERT, UCC are designing and self-building an immersive simulation space; a 21st century learning environment. The immersive space is a flexible learning space, which facilitates training for restrictive educational settings, i…
View article: VALIDATION OF PHLEBOTOMY PERFORMANCE METRICS DEVELOPED AS PART OF A PROFICIENCY BASED PROGRESSION INITIATIVE TO MITIGATE WRONG BLOOD IN TUBE
VALIDATION OF PHLEBOTOMY PERFORMANCE METRICS DEVELOPED AS PART OF A PROFICIENCY BASED PROGRESSION INITIATIVE TO MITIGATE WRONG BLOOD IN TUBE Open
Aims The purpose of this study was to 1) characterise the procedure of phlebotomy, deconstruct it into its constituent parts and develop a performance metric for the purpose of training healthcare professionals in a large teaching hospital…
View article: Simulation test: can medical devices pass?
Simulation test: can medical devices pass? Open
Simulation-based education and training can enhance healthcare professionals’ knowledge, skills and attitudes in a safe environment, without patient harm. Traditionally, simulators are used to train or measure procedural-based skills and t…
View article: Handover training for medical students: a controlled educational trial of a pilot curriculum in Germany
Handover training for medical students: a controlled educational trial of a pilot curriculum in Germany Open
Objective The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a newly developed standardised handover curriculum for medical students. We sought to assess its effect on students’ awareness, confidence and knowledge regarding handover. Desi…
View article: Metric-Based Virtual Reality Simulation
Metric-Based Virtual Reality Simulation Open
HomeStrokeVol. 49, No. 7Metric-Based Virtual Reality Simulation Free AccessReview ArticlePDF/EPUBAboutView PDFView EPUBSections ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload citationsTrack citationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeley…
View article: Burnout syndrome among non-consultant hospital doctors in Ireland: relationship with self-reported patient care
Burnout syndrome among non-consultant hospital doctors in Ireland: relationship with self-reported patient care Open
Burnout is prevalent among NCHDs in Ireland. Burnout syndrome is associated with self-reported medical error and quality of care in this sample population. Measures need to be taken to address this issue, with a view to protecting health o…
View article: The effect of adult Early Warning Systems education on nurses’ knowledge, confidence and clinical performance: A systematic review
The effect of adult Early Warning Systems education on nurses’ knowledge, confidence and clinical performance: A systematic review Open
Aims This review aims to determine the effect of adult Early Warning Systems education on nurses’ knowledge, confidence and clinical performance. Background Early Warning Systems support timely identification of clinical deterioration and …