Conducting a fully mobile and randomised clinical trial for depression: access, engagement and expense [0.03%]
面向抑郁症开展完全基于手机的随机临床试验:可及性、参与度和费用问题
Joaquin A Anguera,Joshua T Jordan,Diego Castaneda et al.
Joaquin A Anguera et al.
Importance: Advances in mobile technology have resulted in federal and industry-level initiatives to facilitate large-scale clinical research using smart devices. Although the benefits of technology to expand data collect...
The alcohol tracker application: an initial evaluation of user preferences [0.03%]
酒精跟踪应用程序:用户偏好的初步评估
Melvyn W B Zhang,John Ward,John J B Ying et al.
Melvyn W B Zhang et al.
Background: The prevalence of at-risk drinking and alcohol use disorders is increasing. Advances in technology have resulted in numerous smartphone applications for this disorder. However, there are still concerns about t...
Development and evaluation of a Smartphone-enabled, caregiver-supported educational intervention for management of physical disabilities following stroke in India: protocol for a formative research study [0.03%]
印度智能手机支持的看护辅助教育干预措施的发展及评估:卒中后身体残疾管理形成性研究方案
K Sureshkumar,G V S Murthy,Sanjay Kinra et al.
K Sureshkumar et al.
The incidence and prevalence of stroke in India has reached epidemic proportions. The growing magnitude of disability in patients with stroke in India poses a major public health challenge. Given the nature of the condition, affected indivi...
Harnessing smartphone technologies for stroke care, rehabilitation and beyond [0.03%]
利用智能手机技术进行卒中护理、康复及其后续治疗
Melvyn W Zhang,Leonard L Yeo,Roger C Ho
Melvyn W Zhang
Innovating to improve primary care in less developed countries: towards a global model [0.03%]
创新改善不发达国家初级医疗水平——建立全球标准模型之路
Lara Fairall,Eric Bateman,Ruth Cornick et al.
Lara Fairall et al.
One of the biggest problems in global health is the lack of well trained and supported health workers in less developed settings. In many rural areas there are no physicians, and it is important to find ways to support and empower nurses an...
Assistive technologies for ageing populations in six low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review [0.03%]
六国低收入和中等收入国家老年人辅助技术的系统评价研究
Keshini Madara Marasinghe,Jostacio Moreno Lapitan,Alex Ross
Keshini Madara Marasinghe
Despite the benefits derived from the use of assistive technologies (AT), some parts of the world have minimal or no access to AT. In many low-income and middle-income countries (LMIC), only 5-15% of people who require AT have access to the...
Asta Sorensen,Jon Poehlman,John Bollenbacher et al.
Asta Sorensen et al.
In situ simulations allow healthcare teams to practice teamwork and communication as well as clinical management skills in a team's usual work setting with typically available resources and equipment. The purpose of this video is to demonst...
'Care for Stroke', a web-based, smartphone-enabled educational intervention for management of physical disabilities following stroke: feasibility in the Indian context [0.03%]
“中风护理”——一种基于网络和智能手机的教育干预措施,在中风后管理身体残疾方面的可行性研究(以印度为例)
K Sureshkumar,G V S Murthy,Suresh Munuswamy et al.
K Sureshkumar et al.
Introduction: Stroke rehabilitation is a process targeted towards restoration or maintenance of the physical, mental, intellectual and social abilities of an individual affected by stroke. Unlike high-income countries, th...
STAAR: improving the reliability of care coordination and reducing hospital readmissions in an academic medical centre [0.03%]
STAAR:在一个学术医学中心提高护理协调的可靠性并减少再入院率
Jocelyn Alexandria Carter,Laura S Carr,Jacqueline Collins et al.
Jocelyn Alexandria Carter et al.
Setting: Massachusetts General Hospital embarked on a 4-year project to reduce readmissions in a high volume general medicine unit (November 2009 to September 2013). ...
Innovation in immediate neonatal care: development of the Bedside Assessment, Stabilisation and Initial Cardiorespiratory Support (BASICS) trolley [0.03%]
新生儿即刻护理创新:Bedside Assessment, Stabilisation and Initial Cardiorespiratory Support (BASICS)转运床单位的发展
A D Weeks,P Watt,C W Yoxall et al.
A D Weeks et al.
Objective: Babies receive oxygen through their umbilical cord while in the uterus and for a few minutes after birth. Currently, if the baby is not breathing well at birth, the cord is cut so as to transfer the newborn to ...