Correction: Normalizing Telemonitoring in Nurse-Led Care Models for Complex Chronic Patient Populations: Case Study [0.03%]
修正:在护士领导的护理模型中使远程监控正常化:案例研究
Kayleigh Gordon,Katie N Dainty,Carolyn Steele Gray et al.
Kayleigh Gordon et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/36346.]. ©Kayleigh Gordon, Katie N Dainty, Carolyn Steele Gray, Jane DeLacy, Amika Shah, Emily Seto. Originally ...
Published Erratum
JMIR nursing. 2023 Oct 31:6:e53833. DOI:10.2196/53833 2023
Correction: Exploring an Innovative Care Model and Telemonitoring for the Management of Patients with Complex Chronic Needs: Qualitative Description Study [0.03%]
对创新型护理模式和远程监控的探索以管理复杂慢性病患者的需求:质性描述研究 纠正通知
Kayleigh Gordon,Carolyn Steele Gray,Katie N Dainty et al.
Kayleigh Gordon et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/15691.]. ©Kayleigh Gordon, Carolyn Steele Gray, Katie N Dainty, Jane DeLacy, Patrick Ware, Emily Seto. Originall...
Published Erratum
JMIR nursing. 2023 Oct 25:6:e53832. DOI:10.2196/53832 2023
Addendum to the Acknowledgements: Experiences of Complex Patients with Telemonitoring in a Nurse-Led Model of Care: Multi-Method Feasibility Study [0.03%]
附录:护理主导的照护模式下远程监控复杂患者的多方法可行性研究经验感谢注释
Kayleigh Gordon,Katie N Dainty,Carolyn Steele Gray et al.
Kayleigh Gordon et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/22118.]. ©Kayleigh Gordon, Katie N Dainty, Carolyn Steele Gray, Jane DeLacy, Amika Shah, Myles Resnick, Emily Se...
Published Erratum
JMIR nursing. 2023 Oct 24:6:e52913. DOI:10.2196/52913 2023
Caitlin J Bakker,Tami H Wyatt,Melissa Cs Breth et al.
Caitlin J Bakker et al.
Background: Although mobile health (mHealth) apps for both health consumers and health care providers are increasingly common, their implementation is frequently unsuccessful when there is a misalignment between the needs...
Correction: Uncovering Important Drivers of the Increase in the Use of Virtual Care Technologies in Nursing Care: Quantitative Analysis From the 2020 National Survey of Canadian Nurses [0.03%]
对量化分析的更正:从2020年加拿大护士国家调查中发现护理工作中虚拟照护技术使用增加的重要驱动因素:量化分析
Waldo Beauséjour,Simon Hagens
Waldo Beauséjour
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2196/33586.]. ©Waldo Beauséjour, Simon Hagens. Originally published in JMIR Nursing (https://nursing.jmir.org), 13.1...
Published Erratum
JMIR nursing. 2023 Oct 13:6:e50791. DOI:10.2196/50791 2023
Personal Health Tracking: A Paradigm Shift in the Self-Care Models in Nursing [0.03%]
个人健康追踪:护理中自我保健模式的范式转变
Soyoung Choi
Soyoung Choi
The rapidly evolving digital health landscape necessitates updates to existing self-care models in nursing. This viewpoint paper revisits and evaluates prevalent models, recognizing their comprehensive exploration of self-care concepts whil...
Impact of an Electronic Medical Record-Connected Questionnaire on Efficient Nursing Documentation: Usability and Efficacy Study [0.03%]
一种电子病历连接问卷的效能研究:实用性与有效性研究影响高效护理记录
Kana Kodama,Shozo Konishi,Shirou Manabe et al.
Kana Kodama et al.
Background: Documentation tasks comprise a large percentage of nurses' workloads. Nursing records were partially based on a report from the patient. However, it is not a verbatim transcription of the patient's complaints ...
Differing Effects of Implementation Leadership Characteristics on Nurses' Use of mHealth Technologies in Clinical Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study [0.03%]
实施领导特征对护士在临床实践中使用移动健康技术的影响:横断面调查研究
Charlene Esteban Ronquillo,V Susan Dahinten,Vicky Bungay et al.
Charlene Esteban Ronquillo et al.
Background: Leadership has been consistently identified as an important factor in shaping the uptake and use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies in nursing; however, the nature and scope of leadership remain poorly de...
The Use of Social Media by Clinical Nurse Specialists at a Tertiary Hospital: Mixed Methods Study [0.03%]
三级医院临床护理专家的社会媒体使用情况:混合方法研究
Alya Al-Rumhi,Samira Al-Rasbi,Aaliyah M Momani
Alya Al-Rumhi
Background: Recently, many health care professionals, who use social media to communicate with patients and colleagues, share information about medical research and promote public health campaigns. ...
Sociotechnical Challenges of Digital Health in Nursing Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic: National Study [0.03%]
新冠肺炎大流行期间护理实践中数字健康的社会技术挑战:全国性研究
Karen Livesay,Sacha Petersen,Ruby Walter et al.
Karen Livesay et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the use of digital health innovations, which has greatly impacted nursing practice. However, little is known about the use of digital health services by nurses and how thi...