Shin, Juh Hyun Jung, Sun Ok
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International journal of nursing knowledge
We aimed to evaluate the usability of a smartphone application consisting of standardized nursing language (SNL) using NANDA, Nursing Intervention Classification, and Nursing Outcome Classification for nursing home nurses. Applying convenience sampling, a total of 14 experts and 15 real users were invited to test and evaluate the smartphone applica...
Knaepen, Lieselotte Delesie, Michiel Theunis, Rik Gorissen, Peter Vijgen, Johan Dendale, Paul Desteghe, Lien Heidbuchel, Hein
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Introduction A multidisciplinary approach is needed for the management of atrial fibrillation (AF) in which the patient has a central role. Smart devices create opportunities to improve AF management. This paper aimed to evaluate the in-house developed AF-EduApp application on its usability, satisfaction, and communication effectiveness with the ca...
Kim, Minseong Lee, Sae-Mi
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Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)
This research investigates the factors influencing user satisfaction and dissatisfaction in fitness mobile applications. It employs Herzberg's two-factor model through text mining to classify Fitbit mobile app attributes into satisfiers and dissatisfiers. The Fitbit app was chosen due to its prevalence in the United States. The study analyzes 100,0...
Bug-os, Mary Allein Antoenette C Marte, Sherwin J Pili, Unofre B
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Physics Education
This study is conducted to determine the coefficient of static and kinetic friction. The average angle of inclination measured for the coefficient of static friction is used as the angle of inclination of the plane when measuring the acceleration of the cardboard on wood as a variable in determining the coefficient of kinetic friction. Importantly,...
Jin, Joy Q. Hong, Julie Elhage, Kareem G. Braun, Mitchell Spencer, Riley K. Chung, Mimi Yeroushalmi, Samuel Hadeler, Edward Mosca, Megan Bartholomew, Erin
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Frontiers in Digital Health
Introduction In-person dermatology clinical research studies often face recruitment and participation challenges due to travel-, time-, and cost-associated barriers. Studies incorporating virtual/asynchronous formats can potentially enhance research subject participation and satisfaction, but few mobile health tools are available to enable remote s...
Teo, Jun Yi Claire Ramachandran, Hadassah Joann Jiang, Ying Seah, Chuen Wei Alvin Lim, Suan Tee Nguyen, Hoang D Wang, Wenru
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Journal of clinical nursing
As rising global prevalence of diabetes burdens an overstrained healthcare system, it would be prudent to employ primary prevention strategies. This review aims to detail characteristics of technology-enabled diabetes prevention programs (t-DPP) and the technology acceptance amongst prediabetic individuals. A scoping review. Summative and direct co...
van Baalen, Gabriela Bella; Vanwanseele, Benedicte; 40192; Venter, Ranel Rachel;
Quantifying thoracic spine mobility with reliable and valid tools is a challenge for clinicians in practice. The aim of this study is to determine the reliability and validity of a smartphone device, bubble inclinometer and universal goniometer to quantify the static kyphotic curve and active range of motion of the thoracic spine. A total of 17 par...
Rezaee, Rita Parsa, Ziba Ahmadzadeh, Laaya Ahmadian, Leila Avazzadeh, Sepehr Marzaleh, Milad Ahmadi
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Health science reports
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a relatively common disorder that, due to its debilitating nature, significantly affects personal abilities, job performance, social adjustment, and interpersonal relationships. There are significant barriers to accessing evidence-based cognitive-behavioral therapy as a first-line treatment for obsessive-compu...
Shukla, Dhaval Thombre, Bhushan Diwakar Baby, Priya Palaninathan, Jayanthi Subramanian, Sivakami Prathyusha, P V Bhagavatula, Indira Devi
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Brain injury
To develop the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE) mobile application and examine the validity of the application against GOSE scoring based on traditional interview method. Concurrent validity was determined by comparing two independent raters' scoring for GOSE of 102 patients with traumatic brain injury, who had attended outpatient department o...
Hjorth-Johansen, Elin Børøsund, Elin Moen, Anne Harmens, Anna Martinsen, Ingeborg Wik, Gunnar Fredriksen, Britt Elin Eger, Siw H W Holmstrøm, Henrik
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Cardiology in the young
Many parents of infants with CHD find it difficult to recognise symptoms of deterioration in their children. Therefore, a personalised decision support application for parents has been developed. This application aims to increase parents' awareness of their infant's normal condition, help them assess signs of deterioration, decide who and when to c...