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期刊名:Cin-computers informatics nursing

缩写:CIN-COMPUT INFORM NU

ISSN:1538-2931

e-ISSN:1538-9774

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Helen N C Fu,Rubina F Rizvi,Jean F Wyman et al. Helen N C Fu et al.
Despite the many diabetes applications available, the rate of use is low, which may be associated with design issues. This study examined app usability compliance with heuristic design principles, guided by the Self-determination Theory on ...
Juan M Flujas-Contreras,Dyanne Ruiz-Castañeda,Inmaculada Gómez Juan M Flujas-Contreras
The aim of this study was to describe and compare small-sized preliminary data on the usability and acceptability of a randomized controlled trial. This study compares a one-to-one cognitive-behavioral treatment and a virtual reality treatm...
Maichou Lor,Uba Backonja Maichou Lor
While chronic diseases remain a global problem, visualizations of data and information are a potential solution to assist patients with chronic disease in communication, self-management, and decision making. The purpose of this systematic r...
Jeffery M Sano,Susan Alexander Jeffery M Sano
Electronic health record systems have been widely implemented throughout healthcare settings over the last few years, and nurses rely on these systems to obtain information about patients, make clinical decisions, and deliver safe and appro...
Jeeyae Choi,Elizabeth Baker,Swanand Nalawade et al. Jeeyae Choi et al.
Health-related mobile apps have the potential to allow patients and providers to proactively and responsibly manage pain together. However, there is a gap between the science of pain and current mobile apps. To develop a prototype science-b...
S Raquel Ramos,Elijah Paintsil,Angela Ofori-Atta et al. S Raquel Ramos et al.
Pictorial illustrations of Likert-type scales are culturally useful and may reduce error associated with usage of Westernized self-report measures in low- and middle-income countries. Pictorial illustrations can be encounter-specific decisi...
Maxim Topaz,Mary D Naylor,John H Holmes et al. Maxim Topaz et al.
There is a lack of evidence on how to identify high-risk patients admitted to home healthcare. This study aimed (1) to identify which disease characteristics, medications, patient needs, social support characteristics, and other factors are...