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Characterizing eHealth Behaviors in Health Consumers: An Audit Log Analysis. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Stephanie J Raps,Timothy Wu,Jesus Caban,Laura Talbot
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Nurses' Informatics Competency Assessment of Health Information System Usage: A Cross-sectional Survey. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Ulla-Mari Kinnunen,Anne Kuusisto,Samuli Koponen,Outi Ahonen,Anu-Marja Kaihlanen,Tiina Hassinen,Tuulikki Vehko
Nurses' informatics competencies are nurses' professional requirements to guarantee the quality of patient care and affect nurses' use of health information systems. The purpose of this survey was to describe nurses' perceptions of their informatics competencies regarding health information system usage. A previously tested web-based questionnaire with multiple-choice questions was sent to nurses whose
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2023 Nursing Knowledge Big Data Science Conference: Big Data and Nurse Executives Fostering the Value of Nurses. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Lisiane Pruinelli,Rebecca Freeman,Connie W Delaney
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Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Simulation Among BSN Students: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Fatma Uslu-Sahan,Aylin Bilgin,Leyla Ozdemir
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of virtual reality simulation in nursing education in five domains: knowledge, skill performance, self-confidence, self-efficacy, and satisfaction. Randomized controlled trials were obtained from the databases SCOPUS, Web of Science, PubMed, and EBSCO from inception until September 2021. The standardized mean differences with 95% confidence intervals were determined
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Feasibility of Lantern Using WhatsApp to Improve Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Rita Ismail,Sri Yona,Elly Nurachmah,Syamilatul Khariroh,Untung Sujianto,Windu Santoso,Sulistyo Asmoro Bangun,Joachim G Voss
This pilot study tested the feasibility of Lantern program, an adherence program to HIV medications using WhatsApp, a secure social media messaging application from Meta, for a smartphone-based platform to enhance medication-taking adherence of antiretroviral therapy among people living with HIV in Indonesia. Thirty participants were recruited for this 8-week study. We recruited persons if they had
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Effects of Prebriefing Using Online Team-Based Learning in Advanced Life Support Education for Nurses. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Eunkyoung Song,S Barry Issenberg,Young Sook Roh
An effective prebriefing strategy is needed that can improve the learning outcomes of nurses in advanced life support education. This study aimed to identify the effects of prebriefing with online team-based learning on hospital nurses' knowledge, performance, and self-efficacy in advanced life support education. A nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design was adopted. Nurses in the experimental
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Perceived Needs Among Healthcare Providers Caring for Seriously Ill Adults Regarding Electronic Health Record Triggers for Palliative Care Referral. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Lori-Jeanne West,Caitlin Tomko,Loralee Sessanna,Pamela Paplham,Tammy Austin-Ketch
Many healthcare facilities in the United States currently utilize electronic health record triggers to promote and facilitate palliative care referral. The purpose of this study was to explore perceived needs regarding electronic health record trigger criteria for palliative care referral among healthcare providers caring for seriously ill adult hospitalized patients in a teaching hospital in New York
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Technology Usage, Physical Activity, and Motivation in Patients With Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Pallav Deka,Luis Almenar,Dola Pathak,Elena Muñoz-Gómez,Laura Orihuela-Cerdeña,Raquel López-Vilella,Leonie Klompstra,Elena Marques-Sule
The cross-sectional study enrolled 231 patients with heart failure (n = 115; 60.87% were men; mean age, 74.34 ± 12.70 years) and heart transplantation (n = 116; 72.41% were men; mean age, 56.85 ± 11.87 years) who self-reported their technology usage, physical activity, and source of motivation for exercise. Patients with heart failure were significantly older ( P = .0001) than patients with heart transplantation
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Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for Chronic Disease Data: User Experience in Developing a Secured Virtual Data Center Workstation Environment. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Lisa C Lindley,Radion Svynarenko
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The Use of mHealth in Promoting Therapeutic Adherence: A Scoping Review. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Gloria Liquori,Vincenzo Pio Posa,Aurora De Leo,Noemi Giannetta,Emanuele Di Simone,Marco Di Muzio,Sara Dionisi
Nonadherence to therapy negatively impacts mortality and quality of life and results in suboptimal efficacy of treatment regimens, threats to patient safety, and increased healthcare costs for disease management. Mobile health solutions can offer users instruments that can promote therapeutic adherence. The objective of this review is to investigate the impact mobile health systems have on therapeutic
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Ambulatory Care Coordination Data Gathering and Use. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-26 Carol Reynolds Geary,Mary Hook,Lori Popejoy,Erica Smith,Lana Pasek,Laura Heermann Langford,Sharon Hewner
Care coordination is a crucial component of healthcare systems. However, little is known about data needs and uses in ambulatory care coordination practice. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to identify information gathered and used to support care coordination in ambulatory settings. Survey respondents (33) provided their demographics and practice patterns, including use of electronic health
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Development, Validation, and Usability of the Chatbot ESTOMABOT to Promote Self-care of People With Intestinal Ostomy. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-20 Jéssica Emanuela Mendes Morato,Jose William Araujo do Nascimento,Geicianfran da Silva Lima Roque,Rafael Roque de Souza,Isabel Cristina Ramos Vieira Santos
This study aimed to describe the process of construction, validation, and usability of the chatbot ESTOMABOT to assist in the self-care of patients with intestinal ostomies. Methodological research was conducted in three phases: construction, validation, and usability. The first stage corresponded to the elaboration of a script through a literature review, and the second stage corresponded to face
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Development and Effects of a Virtual Reality Simulation Nursing Education Program Combined With Clinical Practice Based on an Information Processing Model. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Eunju Lee,Gyuli Baek
The need to strengthen patient human rights and create a patient-centered healthcare environment is growing. Also as science and technology develop, new educational methods using virtual reality in nursing education are emerging. This study aimed to develop a virtual reality simulation nursing education program related to postoperative patient nursing based on an information processing model and to
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The Impact of Leadership on the Continued Growth of the Nursing, Informatics Community in New York State and Beyond. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Olga Kagan,MaryAnn Connor,Valerie Serwicki
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Evaluation of Mobile Health Cycle Tracking Applications Privacy, Security, and Data Sharing Practices. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Ratchada Jantraporn,Arazu Kian,Meg Collins,Madalyn Baden,Elyssa Mendez,Jocelin Wehlage,Emily Wolf,Robin R Austin
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Use of Sensors for Fall Prediction in Older Persons: A Scoping Review. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Rebecca Koszalinski,Ruth M Tappen,Behnaz Ghoraani,Edgar Ramos Vieira,Oge Marques,Borko Furht
The application of technological advances and clear articulation of how they improve patient outcomes are not always well described in the literature. Our research team investigated the numerous ways to measure conditions and behaviors that precede patient events and could signal an important change in health through a scoping review. We searched for evidence of technology use in fall prediction in
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Analysis of Inclusive Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Orientation Data Elements in Academic Electronic Health Records. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Matthew Byrne,Cheena Borzalski
Findings from an analysis of three vended academic electronic health records used in health science education are presented in this article. The quality assurance project examined the lexical and semantic fit and content coverage of gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation data elements within the academic electronic health records. A semantic comparative content analysis using a cognitive walkthrough
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Evaluating Natural Language Processing Packages for Predicting Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries From Clinical Notes. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Siyi Gu,Eric W Lee,Wenhui Zhang,Roy L Simpson,Vicki Stover Hertzberg,Joyce C Ho
Incidence of hospital-acquired pressure injury, a key indicator of nursing quality, is directly proportional to adverse outcomes, increased hospital stays, and economic burdens on patients, caregivers, and society. Thus, predicting hospital-acquired pressure injury is important. Prediction models use structured data more often than unstructured notes, although the latter often contain useful patient
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Creating Subsets of International Classification for Nursing Practice Precoordinated Concepts: Diagnoses/Outcomes and Interventions Categorized Into Areas of Nursing Practice. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Catrin Björvell,Inger Jansson,Viveca Busck-Håkans,Ingela Karlsson
The International Classification for Nursing Practice is a comprehensive terminology representing the domain of nursing practice. A categorization of the diagnoses/outcomes and interventions may further increase the usefulness of the terminology in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to categorize the precoordinated concepts of the International Classification for Nursing Practice into subsets
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Taking Action Against Clinician Burnout Through Reducing the Documentation Burden With an Operating Room Supply Scanning Approach. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Robert Abda,Gail Pietrzyk,Paul Wesley Scott,Laura Fennimore
Documenting surgical supply items in the operating room can be a burdensome task for circulating nurses because of manual input within the electronic medical record. This can lead to documentation fatigue and contribute to nursing burnout. The aim of this quality improvement project was to design and implement a supply item scanning process and evaluate the effect on intraoperative documentation completion
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Mobile Health Intervention Contents and Their Effects on the Healthcare of Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices: An Integrative Review. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Hye Jin Yoo,Soyoung Shin
Self-care in daily life is important for patients with a left ventricular assist device. Mobile health interventions that use an application, the cloud, or telemonitoring enable active health management. This study reviewed the literature on the contents of mobile health interventions for patients with left ventricular assist devices and their effects. We searched four electronic databases (CINAHL
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Nurse Practitioner Regulatory Assessment: Transitioning From an Onsite to a Virtual Format. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-15 Danica Tuden,Darlene Secong,Alison Wainwright
The Nurse Practitioner Onsite Peer Review is an integral part of the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives Quality Assurance program. Traditionally an in-person assessment, Nurse Practitioner Onsite Peer Review involves a critical review of documentation by an experienced nurse practitioner assessor against regulatory standards and entry-level competencies. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Nursing Diagnosis Accuracy in Nursing Education: Clinical Decision Support System Compared With Paper-Based Documentation-A Before and After Study. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-15 Luca Bertocchi,Angelo Dante,Carmen La Cerra,Vittorio Masotta,Alessia Marcotullio,Valeria Caponnetto,Fabio Ferraiuolo,Dorothy Jones,Loreto Lancia,Cristina Petrucci
Computer-based technologies have been widely used in nursing education, although the best educational modality to improve documentation and nursing diagnostic accuracy using electronic health records is still under investigation. It is important to address this gap and seek an effective way to address increased accuracy around nursing diagnoses identification. Nursing diagnoses are judgments that represent
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Cross-sectional Analysis of Health Behavior Tracking, Perceived Health, Fitness, and Health Literacy Among Active-Duty Air Force Personnel. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-15 Cubby L Gardner,Stephanie J Raps,Lalon Kasuske
There is a paucity of evidence connecting health literacy, perceived wellness, self-reported fitness activity, or military readiness to wearable devices. Moreover, we do not currently know the prevalence and impact of health tracker device use in the active-duty Air Force population. This prospective cross-sectional survey assessed self-reported fitness activity, health-related quality of life, health
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Development and Evaluation of a Mobile Application to Prevent Recurrent Stroke by Enhancing Self-management on Health Outcomes for Stroke Survivors. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-15 Young Ju Jeong,Hee Sun Kim,Hyun Goo Kang
This study aimed to develop a Mobile Application to Prevent Recurrent Stroke to prevent recurrent stroke by enhancing self-management and to evaluate its effects on stroke survivors' health outcomes. The Mobile Application to Prevent Recurrent Stroke was developed based on social cognitive theory and the model in order of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation process. The Mobile
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Exploring Nursing Care for Patients With COVID-19 Using International Classification for Nursing Practice-Based Nursing Records. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-15 Sumi Sung,Hyesil Jung,Youlim Kim
This study explored nursing care topics for patients with the coronavirus disease 2019 admitted to the wards and intensive care units using International Classification for Nursing Practice-based nursing narratives. A total of 256630 nursing statements from 555 adult patients admitted from December 2019 to June 2022 were extracted from the clinical data warehouse. The International Classification for
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Translation and Cross-cultural Validation of the Canadian Nurse Informatics Competency Assessment Scale for French Canadian Nurses. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Hélène Frégeau,Lara Maillet,Jean-Sébastien Marchand,Nathalie Folch
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Analysis of Intensive Care Unit Nursing Clinical Judgment and Selection of Nursing Diagnosis for Cerebral Hemorrhage. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Lei Yang,YanDuo Xu,XiaoBo Ji,Zhuan Wang,Chuan Cao,PeiLong Chong,ZhiJun Wu
Few nursing informatics studies focus on selecting nursing diagnoses for critical patients. The absence of data about nursing clinical judgment in the care of patients with cerebral hemorrhage greatly hinders research progress in evidence-based care. A stratified, retrospective study analyzed 115 electronic "intelligent" nursing information system nurse assessments and nursing diagnoses. Data were
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Experts' Perspectives on Use of Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resources for Computerized Clinical Decision Support. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Kristen Shear,Ann L Horgas,Robert Lucero
Barriers to improving the US healthcare system include a lack of interoperability across digital health information and delays in seeking preventative and recommended care. Interoperability can be seen as the lynch pin to reducing fragmentation and improving outcomes related to digital health systems. The prevailing standard for information exchange to enable interoperability is the Health Level Seven
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The Disruptive Impacts of Next Generation Generative Artificial Intelligence. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Matthew Byrne
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Content Analysis of Feedback Journals for New Nurses From Preceptor Nurses Using Text Network Analysis. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Shin Hye Ahn,Hye Won Jeong
This study aimed to identify keywords, core topic areas, and subthemes by analyzing feedback journals written by preceptor nurses to new nurses during the preceptorship period and to derive implications through word clustering. A total of 143 preceptor nurses' feedback journals for new nurses from March 2020 to January 2021 were converted into a database using Microsoft Office Excel. Text network analysis
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Determinants of American Adults' Use of Digital Health and Willingness to Share Health Data to Providers, Family, and Social Media: A Cross-sectional Study. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Dante Anthony Tolentino,Deena K Costa,Yun Jiang
With the global pandemic driving the adoption of digital health, understanding the predictors or determinants of digital health usage and information sharing gives an opportunity to advocate for broader adoption. We examined the prevalence and predictors of digital health usage and information-sharing behaviors among American adults. Data were from the Health Information National Trends Survey 5 Cycle
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Identifying Latent Topics and Trends in Premature Infant-Related Nursing Studies Using a Latent Dirichlet Allocation Method. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-12 Myeong Seon Lee,Seonah Lee
This study aimed to identify topics and within-topic core keywords in premature infant-related nursing studies published in Korean and international academic journals using topic modeling and to compare and analyze the trends in Korean and international studies. Journal databases were searched to extract nursing studies involving premature infants from 1998 to 2020. Journal databases included MEDLINE
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Development of a Predictive Model for Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Sophie Pouzols,Jérémie Despraz,Cédric Mabire,Jean-Louis Raisaro
Hospital-acquired pressure injuries are a challenge for healthcare systems, and the nurse's role is essential in their prevention. The first step is risk assessment. The development of advanced data-driven methods based on machine learning techniques can improve risk assessment through the use of routinely collected data. We studied 24 227 records from 15 937 distinct patients admitted to medical and
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Hotspots and Global Trends of Nursing Research on Telehealth From 2012 to 2021: A Bibliometric Analysis by CiteSpace. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Şefika Tuğba Yangöz,Selma Turan Kavradım,Zeynep Özer
Telehealth is commonly used in nursing in recent years; however, there is a lack of information on hotspots and global trends over time. This study aimed to analyze the bibliometric patterns of telehealth research in nursing. This is a descriptive bibliometric study. Data were obtained from Web of Science Core Collection. CiteSpace version 6.1.R6 was used to perform analysis. The co-occurrence and
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Ranking the Critical Success Factors for Hospital Information Systems Using a Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Ibrahim Arpaci,Marjan Ghazisaeedi,Firooz Esmaeilzadeh,Reza Barzegari,Saeed Barzegari
The design, development, and maintenance of hospital information systems face major challenges, which ultimately cause failures of these information systems. This study aimed to identify and rank critical success factors for hospital information systems by applying a fuzzy analytical hierarchy process. Potential critical success factors that could contribute to the success of hospital information systems
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Health Belief Model Factors and Personal Characteristics Associated With COVID-19 Vaccination Behaviors in Adults. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Suhyun Kim,Seonah Lee
Prior studies have mainly examined factors regarding COVID-19 vaccination intentions. This study investigated the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination behaviors in Korean adults. A total of 620 adults recruited from a survey company between July and August 2021 completed an online survey asking about their personal characteristics, health beliefs, and COVID-19 vaccination status. The collected
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Prototyping Process and Usability Testing of a Serious Game for Brazilian Children With Type 1 Diabetes. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-05 Valéria Cássia Sparapani,Arlete Dos Santos Petry,Rebecca Ortiz La Banca Barber,Lucila Castanheira Nascimento
This study aims to describe the prototype development and testing of a serious game designed for Brazilian children with diabetes. Following an approach of user-centered design, the researchers assessed game's preferences and diabetes learning needs to develop a Paper Prototype. The gameplay strategies included diabetes pathophysiology, self-care tasks, glycemic management, and food group learning
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Content Validation of a Questionnaire to Measure Digital Competence of Nurses in Clinical Practice. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-05 Christoph Golz,Sabine Hahn,Sandra M G Zwakhalen
Clinical practice nurses need adequate digital competence to use technologies appropriately at work. Questionnaires measuring clinical practice nurses' digital competence lack content validity because attitude is not included as a measure of digital competence. The aim of the current study was to identify items for an item pool of a questionnaire to measure clinical practice nurses' digital competence
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Exploring the Documentation of Delirium in Patients After Cardiac Surgery: A Retrospective Patient Record Study. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-05 Satu Poikajärvi,Laura-Maria Peltonen,Eriikka Siirala,Juho Heimonen,Hans Moen,Sanna Salanterä,Kristiina Junttila
Delirium is a common disorder for patients after cardiac surgery. Its manifestation and care can be examined through EHRs. The aim of this retrospective, comparative, and descriptive patient record study was to describe the documentation of delirium symptoms in the EHRs of patients who have undergone cardiac surgery and to explore how the documentation evolved between two periods (2005-2009 and 2015-2020)
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Exploring the Knowledge Structures of Korean and International Nursing Research on Premature Infants Using Text Network Analysis. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-06-05 Myeong Seon Lee,Seonah Lee
This study aimed to identify the knowledge structures of Korean and international nursing studies on premature infants using text network analysis, which represents a text as a network graph that describes how keywords are linked. This network graph refers to a knowledge structure. International and Korean journal databases were searched to extract nursing studies regarding premature infants published
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Mobile Application for Adhering to Diabetic Foot Self-care: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Antonio Dean Barbosa Marques,Thereza Maria Magalhães Moreira,Luana Feitosa Mourão,Raquel Sampaio Florêncio,Virna Ribeiro Feitosa Cestari,Thiago Santos Garces,Nathalia Alves Bruno
This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of a mobile application for adherence to foot self-care in people with type 2 diabetes at risk for diabetic foot ulcer. A double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted with people with type 2 diabetes in a secondary healthcare unit. A total of 42 patients were recruited, matched, and allocated into two groups: one (intervention group)
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The Development and Feasibility of an Empathy Virtual Reality Scenario in Healthcare Education. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Rosemary Collier,Rosa Darling,Lori-Marie Sprague,Jamie Murphy
Technology-enhanced simulations such as virtual reality and computer-based experiences allow students to improve their understanding of patient perspectives and increase empathy for patients. These technologies can be daunting to nursing faculty without robust technology and video development resources. The purpose of this project was to share a guide for creating and implementing a patient-centered
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Association Between eHealth Literacy and Health Education Experiences and Confidence Regarding Online Health Information Among Nurses: A Cross-sectional Study CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-05-16 Junichi Tanaka, Mayumi Ohnishi, Miwa Hamasaki, Yui Imoto, Arisa Matsuno, Takayoshi Sakurai, Nana Igawa, Hiromi Kuroda
This cross-sectional study examined nurses' eHealth literacy, health education experiences, and confidence in health education regarding online health information and explored their association. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed among 442 nurses in Japan from September 2020 to March 2021. The survey items were the Japanese version of the eHealth Literacy Scale, health education experiences
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Quantification of Patient-Reported Pain Locations: Development of an Automated Measurement Method CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Khulud Abudawood, Saunjoo L. Yoon, Rishabh Garg, Yingwei Yao, Robert E. Molokie, Diana J. Wilkie
Patient-reported pain locations are critical for comprehensive pain assessment. Our study aim was to introduce an automated process for measuring the location and distribution of pain collected during a routine outpatient clinic visit. In a cross-sectional study, 116 adults with sickle cell disease–associated pain completed PAINReportItⓇ. This computer-based instrument includes a two-dimensional, digital
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Nurses' Ease-of-Use Ratings of the Electronic Medical Record in the Care of Persons With Heart Failure. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Patrick Murphy,Heather Carter-Templeton
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Individual and Team Factors Influencing the Adoption of Information and Communication Technology by Nurses: A Systematic Review CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Elvira Coffetti, Wolter Paans, Petrie F. Roodbol, Jelly Zuidersma
The aim of this review was to explore which factors influence nurses' adoption of information and communication technology. A systematic review was conducted using qualitative and quantitative studies. The authors performed the search strategy in the databases of PubMed, CINAHL, and IEEE and included articles published between January 2011 and July 2021. This review explores the following factors:
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NurseVR: Development of a Serious Virtual Reality Game for Medication Preparation and Administration Training CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Ana Lívia Araújo Girão, Maria Naila Oliveira dos Santos, Edna Maria Camelo Chaves, Emiliana Bezerra Gomes, Sherida Karanini Paz de Oliveira, Rhanna Emanuela Fontenele Lima de Carvalho
The use of simulation for nursing education has several advantages. The present study aimed to develop and validate a serious virtual reality game for medication preparation and administration training. This is a methodological study in which a serious virtual reality game named NurseVR was developed and evaluated by teachers and students of a nursing course. In NurseVR, the player presents himself
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Info-NAS: A Computer Program for the Calculation of Intensive Care Unit Nurse Workload CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-13 Silvia Esteban-Sepúlveda, Dolors Giró-Formatger, Alicia F. Hernández-García, Salvador Serratosa-Cruzado, Margarita Moreno-Leyva, Roser Terradas-Robledo, Laia Lacueva-Pérez
The purpose of this study was to design an algorithm that allows automatic calculation of nursing workload in intensive care units, based on the Nursing Activities Score scale, through a computer program. Three methodological steps were used: (1) Delphi method (group of experts); (2) identification of the correspondence: Nursing Activities Score items-variables in the EHR, namely, standardized terminology
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Usability Evaluation by Primary Care Providers of a Novel Digital Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management in Older Adults. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-13 Mara Pereira Guerreiro,João Balsa,Maria Beatriz Carmo,Ana Paula Cláudio,Isa Brito Félix
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Development of a Nurse-Focused, Precision-Oncology Clinical Decision Support Tool. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Erin Dickman
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Use of Virtual Reality in Family Caregiver Education: A Literature Review. CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Cynthia Foronda,Jiye Lee,Zaily Santiesteban
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Development and Design of E_MOTIV: A Theory-Based Adaptive E-Learning Program to Support Nurses' Provision of Brief Behavior Change Counseling CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Guillaume Fontaine, Sylvie Cossette
Brief counseling, when provided by adequately trained nurses, can motivate and support patient health behavior change. However, numerous barriers can impede nurses' capability and motivation to provide brief counseling. Theory-based interventions, as well as information and communication technologies, can support evidence-based practice by addressing these barriers. The purpose of this study was to
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The Psychometric Properties of Version 2 of the Canadian Nurse Informatics Competency Assessment Scale CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Manal Kleib, Lynn M. Nagle
In 2020, we conducted a mixed methods study comprised of a cross-sectional survey in which we applied a modified version of the 21-item Canadian Nurse Informatics Competency Assessment Scale and one-on-one interviews to explore self-perceived nursing informatics competency and readiness for future digital health practice. A total of 221 senior-level students in BScN programs in western Canada participated
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Interactive Nurse Scheduling CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Mirko Gradišar, Tomaž Turk, Janja Perme Hajdinjak, Luka Tomat
Repeatedly solving nurse scheduling problems is one of the most difficult and time-consuming tasks for nurse managers. Although software solutions exist to solve nurse scheduling problems automatically, they are limited to cases in which scheduling rules can be easily formalized and are relatively stable. In other cases, nurse scheduling problems must be solved manually. Thus, this article proposes
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The Use of Educational Technology in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Nursing and Midwifery Education: A Scoping Review CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Orlaith Hernon, Edel McSharry, Iain MacLaren, Rosie Dunne, Peter J. Carr
Technology has become integral to our personal and professional lives. Its use is increasing in healthcare, both in clinical and educational settings, with healthcare institutions and regulatory bodies recognizing that technology is ever-present. The aim of this scoping review was to examine and quantify the current evidence concerning the use of educational technologies in undergraduate and postgraduate
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Designing Immersive Virtual Reality Environments for Supporting Patients at Home: Translating Input From Home Care Nurse Experts to Design Requirements CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Denise M. Goldsmith, Sara Flash, Jim Holdnack, Patricia Flatley Brennan
Immersive virtual reality computer programs provide new experimental and treatment interventions that hold great promise for nursing. Immersive virtual reality uses sensory cues to represent real-world environments in a way that makes participants feel as if they are in a physical space different from the one in which they currently exist. As the acceptance of immersive virtual reality as a clinical
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Virtual Reality Simulation in Nursing and Midwifery Education: A Usability Study CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-02-06 Mohamad M. Saab, Megan McCarthy, Billy O'Mahony, Eoghan Cooke, Josephine Hegarty, David Murphy, Nuala Walshe, Brendan Noonan
Virtual reality simulation offers students the opportunity to acquire clinical and psychomotor skills in a safe and interactive environment. This study describes the usability of virtual reality simulation among undergraduate nursing and midwifery students. Participants were recruited using convenience and snowball sampling and engaged in a 20-minute virtual reality simulation scenario of their choice
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Effects of Transitional Care Model–Based Interventions for Stroke Patients and Caregivers on Caregivers' Competence and Patient Outcomes: Randomized Controlled Trial CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-02-04 Yasemin Demir Avci, Sebahat Gözüm
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Transitional Care Model Stroke Turkey for stroke patients and caregivers as regards the competence of caregivers and patient outcomes. It is a parallel-group, assessor-blinded monocenter conducted with 126 participants in total (66 intervention included 33 stroke patients and 33 caregivers; 60 control groups included 30 stroke patients and 30 caregivers)
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Effectiveness of a Culturally Responsive mHealth Gaming Application to Improve Diabetes Health Literacy in India: A Randomized Controlled Trial CIN Comput. Inform. Nurs. (IF 1.3) Pub Date : 2023-02-04 Shelby L. Garner, Phil Young, Matthew Fendt, Hope Koch, Carolin Elizabeth George, Julia Hitchcock, Gina Green, Peter Kulaba, Kingsly Robert G. V.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a culturally responsive interactive gaming mHealth educational application designed to improve diabetes health literacy among an underserved urban population in India when compared with a traditional approach of verbal education. In addition, relationships between participant sociodemographic variables and participant knowledge were assessed