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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640190/facilitators-and-barriers-to-vaccination-uptake-in-pregnancy-a-qualitative-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad S Razai, Rania Mansour, Pahalavi Ravindran, Samuel Freeman, Charlotte Mason-Apps, Joan Morris, Azeem Majeed, Michael Ussher, Sally Hargreaves, Pippa Oakeshott
INTRODUCTION: Vaccination during pregnancy protects both the mother and the foetus from vaccine-preventable diseases. However, uptake of the recommended vaccines (influenza, pertussis, COVID-19) by pregnant women remains low in Europe and the USA. Understanding the reasons for this is crucial to inform strategies to increase vaccination rates in pregnant women. This qualitative systematic review aimed to identify the barriers and facilitators to vaccination against influenza, pertussis/whooping cough and COVID-19 during pregnancy and identify possible strategies to increase vaccination rates...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38633221/antimicrobial-stewardship-markers-and-healthcare-associated-pneumonia-threshold-criteria-in-uk-hospitals-analysis-of-the-microguide-tm-application
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke S P Moore, Ioannis Baltas, James Amos, Mineli Cooray, Stephen Hughes, Rachel Freeman, Tom Ashfield
BACKGROUND: To address antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) principles must be implemented and adhered to. Clinical decision aids such as the MicroGuideTM app are an important part of these efforts. We sought to evaluate the consistency of core AMS information and the diversity of classification thresholds for healthcare-associated pneumonia (HAP) in the MicroGuide app. METHODS: Guidelines in the MicroGuide app were extracted and analysed for content related to AMS and HAP...
April 2024: JAC-antimicrobial resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630157/comparing-the-effectiveness-of-a-clinical-decision-support-tool-in-reducing-pediatric-opioid-dose-calculation-errors-pedipain-app-vs-traditional-calculators-a-simulation-based-randomised-controlled-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Clyde T Matava, Martina Bordini, Amanda Jasudavisius, Carmina Santos, Monica Caldeira-Kulbakas
Wrong dose calculation medication errors are widespread in pediatric patients mainly due to weight-based dosing. PediPain app is a clinical decision support tool that provides weight- and age- based dosages for various analgesics. We hypothesized that the use of a clinical decision support tool, the PediPain app versus pocket calculators for calculating pain medication dosages in children reduces the incidence of wrong dosage calculations and shortens the time taken for calculations. The study was a randomised controlled trial comparing the PediPain app vs...
April 17, 2024: Journal of Medical Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627995/-confidence-developing-an-app-to-promote-bladder-and-bowel-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikki Cotterill, Knut Schroeder
The CONfidence app was developed to address an unmet need for access to self-help advice and information for bladder and bowel incontinence. The app was developed by the Bladder and Bowel CONfidence Health Integration Team and Expert Self Care and this paper describes the evolution of this innovation to empower patients and the public with bladder and bowel leakage. The app is intended to provide a proactive approach to continence promotion and not replace formal healthcare. Crucial steps were identified to ensuring this resource was accessible and understandable for the intended audience including: input from national clinical experts and individuals with lived experience to co-produce content, clear definition of scope, technical expertise in app development, clear language avoiding jargon or medical terms, credibility assurance and a strategic plan for dissemination...
April 16, 2024: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626290/data-preprocessing-techniques-for-artificial-learning-ai-machine-learning-ml-readiness-systematic-review-of-wearable-sensor-data-in-cancer-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bengie L Ortiz
BACKGROUND: Wearable sensors are increasingly being explored in healthcare, including in cancer care, for their potential in continuously monitoring patients. Despite their growing adoption, significant challenges remain in the quality and consistency of data collected from wearable sensors. In particular, preprocessing pipelines to clean and standardize raw data have not been fully optimized. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of preprocessing techniques employed on wearable sensor data to ensure their readiness for artificial intelligence/machine learning ("AI/ML-ready") applications...
April 16, 2024: JMIR MHealth and UHealth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626044/healthcare-workers-perspectives-on-the-availability-and-use-of-mobile-health-technologies-for-disease-diagnosis-and-treatment-support-in-the-ashanti-region-of-ghana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ernest Osei, Felix Apiribu, Jonathan Kissi, Lydia Sarpomaa Asante, Sabina Ampon-Wireko, Tivani P Mashamba-Thompson
INTRODUCTION: Considering the usefulness of mobile health (mHealth) technologies in healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income countries, including Ghana; there is a need to explore healthcare professionals' perspectives on the availability and use of mHealth for disease screening and treatment of patients' conditions. The study's main aim is to explore healthcare professionals' perspectives regarding the availability and use of mHealth applications for disease screening and management at point-of-care in Ghana's Ashanti Region...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625157/machine-learning-for-mhealth-apps-quality-evaluation-an-approach-based-on-user-feedback-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariem Haoues, Raouia Mokni, Asma Sellami
Mobile apps for healthcare (mHealth apps for short) have been increasingly adapted to help users manage their health or to get healthcare services. User feedback analysis is a pertinent method that can be used to improve the quality of mHealth apps. The objective of this paper is to use supervised machine learning algorithms to evaluate the quality of mHealth apps according to the ISO/IEC 25010 quality model based on user feedback. For this purpose, a total of 1682 user reviews have been collected from 86 mHealth apps provided by Google Play Store...
May 23, 2023: Softw Qual J
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622528/integrating-undetectable-equals-untransmittable-into-hiv-counselling-in-south-africa-the-development-of-locally-acceptable-communication-tools-using-intervention-mapping
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tembeka Sineke, Jacob Bor, Rachel King, Idah Mokhele, Mandisa Dukashe, Dorah Bokaba, Robert Inglis, Sharon Kgowedi, Bruce Richman, Cameron Kinker, John Blandford, Robert A C Ruiter, Dorina Onoya
BACKGROUND: The global campaign for "Undetectable equals Untransmittable" (U = U) seeks to spread awareness of HIV treatment as prevention, aiming to enhance psychological well-being and diminish stigma. Despite its potential benefits, U = U faces challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, with low awareness and hesitancy to endorse it. We sought to develop a U = U communications intervention to support HIV counselling in primary healthcare settings in South Africa...
April 15, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621639/an-algorithm-for-the-national-institute-of-health-stroke-scale-assessment-a-multicenter-two-arm-and-cluster-randomized-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joao Brainer Clares de Andrade, Evelyn de Paula Pacheco, Millene Rodrigues Camilo, Carlos Eduardo Lenis Rodriguez, Paula Sanchez Nascimento, Nathália Souza de Oliveira, Thiago S Carneiro, Renato Andre Castro de Oliveira, Gisele Sampaio Silva
BACKGROUND: The NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is a validated tool for assessing stroke severity, increasingly used by general practitioners in telemedicine services. Mobile apps may enhance its reliability. We aim to validate a digital platform (SPOKES) for NIHSS assessment in telemedicine and healthcare settings. METHODS: Hospitals using a telemedicine service were randomly allocated to control or SPOKES-user groups. The discrepancy between the NIHSS scores reported and those confirmed by experts was evaluated...
April 13, 2024: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases: the Official Journal of National Stroke Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618332/a-comparative-study-on-the-prevalence-of-lifestyle-risk-factors-among-users-and-non-users-of-any-health-based-mobile-app-among-university-students-in-chennai
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rushender Rajan, Logaraj Muthunarayanan
Introduction Adolescents and young adults are often neglected in terms of healthcare, despite forming a significant demographic and economic force. This study aims to compare the prevalence of lifestyle risk factors among users and non-users of health-based mobile apps among university students in Chennai. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted from January 2019 to June 2019, with a sample size of 680 undergraduate college students. A standardized WHO STEPwise approach to noncommunicable disease (NCD) risk factor surveillance (WHO STEPS) questionnaire was used to collect data on sociodemographic features, behavioral risk factors, and mobile app usage, along with physical measurements like height, weight, waist circumference, and blood pressure...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613927/validated-mobile-applications-in-otolaryngology-head-and-neck-surgery-for-patient-and-physicians-a-systematic-literature-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eyal Schneider, Shahaf Shilo, Omer J Ungar
IMPORTANCE: Mobile apps in the field of ORL-HNS, are widely used by patients and physicians, but neither necessarily developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals nor subjected to regulations by the United States Food and Drug Administration guidelines, with a resultant potential of risk for its users. OBJECTIVE: To provide the ORL-HNS physician with an updated list of scientific peer review literature- validated mobile apps for safe use for both the clinician and the patients, for screening, diagnosis, therapy and follow up for various ORL-HNS pathologies...
April 9, 2024: American Journal of Otolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610224/experience-of-older-patients-with-copd-using-disease-management-apps-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xueqiong Zou, Pingping Sun, Mengjie Chen, Jiang Nan, Jing Gao, Xueying Huang, Yi Hou, Yuyu Jiang
(1) Background: Digital medicine is developing in the management of chronic diseases in older people, but there is still a lack of information on the use of disease management apps in older patients with COPD. This study aims to explore the views and experience of older patients with COPD on disease management apps to provide a basis for the development and promotion of apps for geriatric diseases. (2) Methods: A descriptive qualitative research method was used. Older patients with COPD (N = 32) with experience using disease management apps participated in semi-structured interviews...
April 7, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610142/mobile-apps-for-patients-with-peritoneal-dialysis-systematic-app-search-and-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shu-Mei Chao, Ming-Ling Wang, Yu-Wen Fang, Mei-Ling Lin, Shu-Fen Chen
BACKGROUND: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is one type of renal replacement therapy. If patients have problems during the dialysis process, healthcare providers may not be able assist the patients immediately. mHealth can provide patients with information and help them to solve problems in real-time, potentially increasing their willingness to choose PD. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to conduct a comprehensive review of free mobile applications for patients with PD on the Internet and to recommend suitable mobile applications to facilitate patient self-management and health...
March 25, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606388/chivid-a-rapid-deployment-of-community-and-home-isolation-during-covid-19-pandemics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parpada Piamjinda, Chiraphat Boonnag, Piyalitt Ittichaiwong, Seandee Rattanasonrerk, Kanyakorn Veerakanjana, Khanita Duangchaemkarn, Warissara Limpornchitwilai, Kamonwan Thanontip, Napasara Asawalertsak, Thitikorn Kaewlee, Theerawit Wilaiprasitporn
BACKGROUND: CHIVID is a telemedicine solution developed under tight time constraints that assists Thai healthcare practitioners in monitoring non-severe COVID-19 patients in isolation programs during crises. It assesses patient health and notifies healthcare practitioners of high-risk scenarios through a chatbot. The system was designed to integrate with the famous Thai messaging app LINE, reducing development time and enhancing user-friendliness, and the system allowed patients to upload a pulse oximeter image automatically processed by the PACMAN function to extract oxygen saturation and heart rate values to reduce patient input errors...
2024: IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605663/development-and-feasibility-evaluation-of-smart-cancer-care-2-0-based-on-patient-reported-outcomes-for-post-discharge-management-of-patients-with-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin Ah Kwon, Songsoo Yang, Su-Jin Koh, Young Ju Noh, Dong Yoon Kang, Sol Bin Yang, Eun Ji Kwon, Jeong-Wook Seo, Jin Sung Kim, Minsu Ock
PURPOSE: A "Smart Cancer Care" platform that integrates patient-reported outcomes (PROs) with management has been established in Korea. This study focused on improving health behaviors and connecting patients to welfare services by introducing and assessing the feasibility of "Smart Cancer Care 2.0," an enhanced version designed for monitoring complications post-cancer treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Smart Cancer Care 2.0 was developed by conducting a literature review and consulting with expert panels to identify symptoms or variables requiring monitoring and management guidelines based on the treatment type...
April 9, 2024: Cancer Research and Treatment: Official Journal of Korean Cancer Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604209/coronary-sinus-reducer-for-the-treatment-of-refractory-angina-orbita-cosmic-a-randomised-placebo-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J Foley, Christopher A Rajkumar, Fiyyaz Ahmed-Jushuf, Florentina A Simader, Shayna Chotai, Rachel H Pathimagaraj, Muhammad Mohsin, Ahmed Salih, Danqi Wang, Prithvi Dixit, John R Davies, Tom R Keeble, Claudia Cosgrove, James C Spratt, Peter D O'Kane, Ranil De Silva, Jonathan M Hill, Sukhjinder S Nijjer, Sayan Sen, Ricardo Petraco, Ghada W Mikhail, Ramzi Khamis, Tushar Kotecha, Frank E Harrell, Peter Kellman, Darrel P Francis, James P Howard, Graham D Cole, Matthew J Shun-Shin, Rasha K Al-Lamee
BACKGROUND: The coronary sinus reducer (CSR) is proposed to reduce angina in patients with stable coronary artery disease by improving myocardial perfusion. We aimed to measure its efficacy, compared with placebo, on myocardial ischaemia reduction and symptom improvement. METHODS: ORBITA-COSMIC was a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial conducted at six UK hospitals. Patients aged 18 years or older with angina, stable coronary artery disease, ischaemia, and no further options for treatment were eligible...
April 4, 2024: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603767/exploring-gestational-age-and-birth-weight-assessment-in-thatta-district-sindh-pakistan-healthcare-providers-knowledge-practices-perceived-barriers-and-the-potential-of-a-mobile-app-for-identifying-preterm-and-low-birth-weight
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiyam Sunder Tikmani, Thomas Mårtensson, Sana Roujani, Anam Shahil Feroz, Ayshe Seyfulayeva, Andreas Mårtensson, Nick Brown, Sarah Saleem
INTRODUCTION: Reliable methods for identifying prematurity and low birth weight (LBW) are crucial to ending preventable deaths in newborns. This study explored healthcare providers' (HCPs) knowledge, practice, perceived barriers in assessing gestational age and birth weight and their referral methods for preterm and LBW infants. The study additionally assessed the potential of using a mobile app for the identification and referral decision of preterm and LBW. METHODS: This qualitative descriptive study was conducted in Thatta District, Sindh, Pakistan...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602534/evaluation-of-a-hybrid-telehealth-care-pathway-for-patients-with-axial-spondyloarthritis-including-self-sampling-at-home-results-of-a-longitudinal-proof-of-concept-mixed-methods-study-telespactive
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Labinsky, Susann May, Katharina Boy, Sophie von Rohr, Manuel Grahammer, Sebastian Kuhn, Jessica Rojas-Restrepo, Ekaterina Vogt, Martin Heinze, Georg Schett, Felix Muehlensiepen, Johannes Knitza
Patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) require close monitoring to achieve the goal of sustained disease remission. Telehealth can facilitate continuous care while relieving scarce healthcare resources. In a mixed-methods proof-of-concept study, we investigated a hybrid telehealth care axSpA pathway in patients with stable disease over 6 months. Patients used a medical app to document disease activity (BASDAI and PtGA bi-weekly, flare questionnaire weekly). To enable a remote ASDAS-CRP (TELE-ASDAS-CRP), patients used a capillary self-sampling device at home...
April 11, 2024: Rheumatology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601402/physical-therapist-and-patient-perspectives-on-mobile-technology-to-support-home-exercise-prescription-for-people-with-arthritis-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nancy M Gell, Paula A Smith, Mariana Wingood
Introduction Mobile applications (apps) for exercise prescription may enhance communication between healthcare providers and patients while addressing common barriers to exercise among people with osteoarthritis. However, little is known about preferences and barriers to the use of mobile apps by physical therapists or people aging with osteoarthritis. Therefore, we aimed to examine physical therapist and patient perspectives on mobile apps to support physical therapist-prescribed home exercise for people with osteoarthritis...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599130/healthcare-practitioners-experiences-and-perspectives-of-music-in-perinatal-care-in-ireland-an-exploratory-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pui Sze Cheung, Tríona McCaffrey, Sylvia Murphy Tighe, Mas Mahady Mohamad
INTRODUCTION: Evidence shows that music can promote the wellbeing of women and infants in the perinatal period. Ireland's National Maternity Strategy (2016-2026) suggests a holistic approach to woman's healthcare needs and music interventions are ideally placed as a non-pharmacological and cost-effective intervention to improve the quality of care offered to women and infants. This cross-sectional survey aimed to explore the healthcare practitioners' personal and professional experiences of using music therapeutically and its impact and barriers in practice...
April 3, 2024: Midwifery
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