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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470470/improving-behavioral-based-safety-training-in-using-verbal-commands-through-a-theory-driven-and-feedback-based-nonimmersive-virtual-reality-game-development-and-usability-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chukwudiebube Atagbuzia, Ean H Ng, Ganapathy Natarajan
BACKGROUND: The construction, chemical, aviation, medical, and health care industries have used serious games for safety training. To our knowledge, serious games have not been developed focusing on behavioral change to improve safety through the use of verbal commands and instilling players with heightened awareness of their spatial proximity to other people in their surroundings. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop a theory-driven serious game for improving safety behavior using verbal commands and validate the implementation of the theoretical frameworks used for game development...
March 12, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470258/user-needs-and-factors-associated-with-the-acceptability-of-audiovisual-feedback-devices-for-chest-compression-monitoring-in-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Desale Tewelde Kahsay, Sanna Salanterä, Miretta Tommila, Tanja Liukas, Riitta Rosio, Abigail Kusi-Amponsah Diji, Laura-Maria Peltonen
The use of audiovisual feedback devices to guide the quality of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation has increased in recent years. Audiovisual feedback devices can be classified as integrated (eg, Zoll AED Plus defibrillator) or standalone (eg, CPRmeter). This study aimed to explore users' needs and factors affecting the acceptability of audiovisual feedback devices. Semistructured interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals involved in lifesaving activities. The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology was used as a theoretical framework for the study...
March 12, 2024: Computers, Informatics, Nursing: CIN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458790/a-socially-interdependent-choice-framework-for-social-influences-in-healthcare-decision-making-a-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven P H Nouwens, Jorien Veldwijk, Luis Pilli, Joffre D Swait, Joanna Coast, Esther W de Bekker-Grob
OBJECTIVES: Current choice models in healthcare (and beyond) can provide suboptimal predictions of healthcare users' decisions. One reason for such inaccuracy is that standard microeconomic theory assumes that decisions of healthcare users are made in a social vacuum. Healthcare choices, however, can in fact be (entirely) socially determined. To achieve more accurate choice predictions within healthcare and therefore better policy decisions, the social influences that affect healthcare user decision-making need to be identified and explicitly integrated into choice models...
March 8, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38456122/implantation-accuracy-of-novel-polyimide-stereotactic-electroencephalographic-depth-electrodes-a-human-cadaveric-study
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aura Kullmann, Farida Akberali, Jaime J Van Gompel, Robert A McGovern, W Richard Marsh, Debra Kridner, Camilo A Diaz-Botia, Michael C Park
INTRODUCTION: Stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) is a minimally invasive procedure that uses depth electrodes stereotactically implanted into brain structures to map the origin and propagation of seizures in epileptic patients. Implantation accuracy of sEEG electrodes plays a critical role in the safety and efficacy of the procedure. This study used human cadaver heads, simulating clinical practice, to evaluate (1) neurosurgeon's ability to implant a new thin-film polyimide sEEG electrode according to the instructions for use (IFU), and (2) implantation accuracy...
2024: Frontiers in medical technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38448881/the-co-development-and-evaluation-of-an-e-learning-course-on-spinal-cord-injury-physical-activity-counselling-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Femke Hoekstra, Heather L Gainforth, Rogier Broeksteeg, Stephanie Corras, Delaney Collins, Electra Eleftheriadou, Sonja Gaudet, Emily E Giroux, Laura S Kuipers, Shannon McCallum, Jasmin K Ma, Erica de Passillé, Diane Rakiecki, Shannon Rockall, Rita van den Berg-Emons, Anniek van Vilsteren, Megan Williamson, Jereme Wilroy, Kathleen A Martin Ginis
BACKGROUND: Health, fitness and lifestyle professionals can play important roles in promoting physical activity in groups at risk of developing an inactive lifestyle, such as people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Tailored counselling is a promising tool to promote and improve physical activity levels. To support professionals to effectively have a conversation about physical activity with clients with SCI, evidence-based training and resources are needed. This project aimed to (1) co-develop an e-learning course on best practices for SCI physical activity counselling and, (2) examine the effectiveness and usability of this course...
March 6, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444035/prescribed-safer-supply-during-dual-public-health-emergencies-a-qualitative-study-examining-service-providers-perspectives-on-early-implementation
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J McCall, H Hobbs, C Ranger, F Cameron, H Stuart, J Nelken, J Majalahti, K Urbanoski, G Kolla, J LeMaistre, K Toombs, R Herriot, Bernie Pauly
BACKGROUND: Within North America and worldwide, drug related overdoses have increased dramatically over the past decade. COVID-19 escalated the need for a safer supply to replace unregulated substances and to reduce toxicity and overdoses. Service providers play an integral role in the delivery of safer supply but there is little empirical evidence that conceptualizes effective safer supply from their perspectives. This study explored early implementation and impacts of a safer supply program, capturing the perspectives of an interdisciplinary team of service providers on tensions and issues encountered in the development of the SAFER program...
March 5, 2024: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441954/the-digital-therapeutics-real-world-evidence-framework-an-approach-for-guiding-evidence-based-digital-therapeutics-design-development-testing-and-monitoring
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meelim Kim, Kevin Patrick, Camille Nebeker, Job Godino, Spencer Stein, Predrag Klasnja, Olga Perski, Clare Viglione, Aaron Coleman, Eric Hekler
Digital therapeutics (DTx) are a promising way to provide safe, effective, accessible, sustainable, scalable, and equitable approaches to advance individual and population health. However, developing and deploying DTx is inherently complex in that DTx includes multiple interacting components, such as tools to support activities like medication adherence, health behavior goal-setting or self-monitoring, and algorithms that adapt the provision of these according to individual needs that may change over time. While myriad frameworks exist for different phases of DTx development, no single framework exists to guide evidence production for DTx across its full life cycle, from initial DTx development to long-term use...
March 5, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437007/sharing-digital-health-educational-resources-in-a-one-stop-shop-portal-tutorial-on-the-catalog-and-index-of-digital-health-teaching-resources-cidhr-semantic-search-engine
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julien Grosjean, Arriel Benis, Jean-Charles Dufour, Émeline Lejeune, Flavien Disson, Badisse Dahamna, Hélène Cieslik, Romain Léguillon, Matthieu Faure, Frank Dufour, Pascal Staccini, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni
BACKGROUND: Access to reliable and accurate digital health web-based resources is crucial. However, the lack of dedicated search engines for non-English languages, such as French, is a significant obstacle in this field. Thus, we developed and implemented a multilingual, multiterminology semantic search engine called Catalog and Index of Digital Health Teaching Resources (CIDHR). CIDHR is freely accessible to everyone, with a focus on French-speaking resources. CIDHR has been initiated to provide validated, high-quality content tailored to the specific needs of each user profile, be it students or professionals...
March 4, 2024: JMIR Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435150/development-and-implementation-of-a-stress-monitoring-paradigm-using-virtual-reality-simulation-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrei Torres, Binh Nguyen, Bill Kapralos, Sridhar Krishnan, Douglas M Campbell, Lindsay Beavers, Adam Dubrowski, Venkat Bhat
Healthcare providers, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis, have been forced to make difficult decisions and have reported acting in ways that are contrary to their moral values, integrity, and professional commitments, given the constraints in their work environments. Those actions and decisions may lead to healthcare providers' moral suffering and distress. This work outlines the development of the Moral Distress Virtual Reality Simulator (Moral Distress VRS) to research stress and moral distress among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433289/training-pathologists-to-assess-stromal-tumour-infiltrating-lymphocytes-in-breast-cancer-synergises-efforts-in-clinical-care-and-scientific-research
#50
EDITORIAL
Amy Ly, Victor Garcia, Kim R M Blenman, Anna Ehinger, Katherine Elfer, Matthew G Hanna, Xiaoxian Li, Dieter J E Peeters, Ryan Birmingham, Sarah Dudgeon, Emma Gardecki, Rajarsi Gupta, Jochen Lennerz, Tony Pan, Joel Saltz, Keith A Wharton, Daniel Ehinger, Balazs Acs, Elisabeth M C Dequeker, Roberto Salgado, Brandon D Gallas
A growing body of research supports stromal tumour-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) density in breast cancer to be a robust prognostic and predicive biomarker. The gold standard for stromal TIL density quantitation in breast cancer is pathologist visual assessment using haematoxylin and eosin-stained slides. Artificial intelligence/machine-learning algorithms are in development to automate the stromal TIL scoring process, and must be validated against a reference standard such as pathologist visual assessment...
March 3, 2024: Histopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404767/a-user-friendly-system-for-identifying-the-optimal-insertion-direction-and-to-choose-the-best-pedicle-screws-for-patient-specific-spine-surgery
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Alfonso Magliano, Francesco Naddeo, Alessandro Naddeo
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Many diseases of the spine require surgical treatments that are currently performed based on the experience of the surgeon. The basis of this study is to deliver an automatic and patient-specific algorithm able to come to the aid of the surgeons in pedicle arthrodesis operations, by finding the optimal direction of the screw insertion, the maximum screw diameter and the maximum screw length. RESULTS: The paper introduce an algorithm based on the reconstructed geometry of a vertebra by 3D-scan that is able to identify the best introduction direction for screw and to select, from commercial and/or personalised databases, the best screws in order to maximize the occupation of the bone while not intersecting each other and not going through the walls of the pedicle and the bounds of the vertebral body...
February 29, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38404632/preferences-and-perspectives-of-specialist-multiple-sclerosis-nurses-and-patients-with-multiple-sclerosis-regarding-the-new-rebismart-%C3%A2-3-0-autoinjector-versus-other-assistive-devices
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Sridevi S Colten, Elisabetta Verdun di Cantogno, Dominic Jack
PURPOSE: RebiSmart® is an electromechanical multidose autoinjector developed for administering subcutaneous interferon beta-1a in patients with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). This online survey aimed to understand MS nurses' and pwMS preferences and perceptions regarding the features of an upgraded version of the RebiSmart device (RebiSmart 3.0) compared to other assistive devices used for multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eligible MS nurses and pwMS from Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom completed a double-blind, 30-minute online self-administered questionnaire, including a 10-minute video describing the features of RebiSmart 3...
2024: Medical Devices: Evidence and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393768/co-production-of-a-flexibly-delivered-relapse-prevention-tool-to-support-the-self-management-of-long-term-mental-health-conditions-co-design-and-user-testing-study
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alyssa Milton, Ingrid Ozols A M, Tayla Cassidy, Dana Jordan, Ellie Brown, Urska Arnautovska, Jim Cook, Darren Phung, Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, Sonia Johnson, Ian Hickie, Nick Glozier
BACKGROUND: Supported self-management interventions, which assist individuals in actively understanding and managing their own health conditions, have a robust evidence base for chronic physical illnesses, such as diabetes, but have been underused for long-term mental health conditions. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to co-design and user test a mental health supported self-management intervention, My Personal Recovery Plan (MyPREP), that could be flexibly delivered via digital and traditional paper-based mediums...
February 23, 2024: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386404/identifying-the-risk-factors-of-allergic-rhinitis-based-on-zhihu-comment-data-using-a-topic-enhanced-word-embedding-model-mixed-method-study-and-cluster-analysis
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongxiao Gu, Qin Wang, Yidong Chai, Xuejie Yang, Wang Zhao, Min Li, Oleg Zolotarev, Zhengfei Xu, Gongrang Zhang
BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a chronic disease, and several risk factors predispose individuals to the condition in their daily lives, including exposure to allergens and inhalation irritants. Analyzing the potential risk factors that can trigger AR can provide reference material for individuals to use to reduce its occurrence in their daily lives. Nowadays, social media is a part of daily life, with an increasing number of people using at least 1 platform regularly. Social media enables users to share experiences among large groups of people who share the same interests and experience the same afflictions...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386376/living-lab-data-of-patient-needs-and-expectations-for-ehealth-based-cardiac-rehabilitation-in-germany-and-spain-from-the-timely-study-cross-sectional-analysis
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Boris Schmitz, Svenja Wirtz, Manuela Sestayo-Fernández, Hendrik Schäfer, Emma R Douma, Marta Alonso Vazquez, Violeta González-Salvado, Mirela Habibovic, Dimitris Gatsios, Willem Johan Kop, Carlos Peña-Gil, Frank Mooren
BACKGROUND: The use of eHealth technology in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a promising approach to enhance patient outcomes since adherence to healthy lifestyles and risk factor management during phase III CR maintenance is often poorly supported. However, patients' needs and expectations have not been extensively analyzed to inform the design of such eHealth solutions. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to provide a detailed patient perspective on the most important functionalities to include in an eHealth solution to assist them in phase III CR maintenance...
February 22, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385882/hound-a-novel-tool-for-automated-mapping-of-genotype-to-phenotype-in-bacterial-genomes-assembled-de-novo
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos Reding, Naphat Satapoomin, Matthew B Avison
Increasing evidence suggests that microbial species have a strong within species genetic heterogeneity. This can be problematic for the analysis of prokaryote genomes, which commonly relies on a reference genome to guide the assembly process. Differences between reference and sample genomes will therefore introduce errors in final assembly, jeopardizing the detection from structural variations to point mutations-critical for genomic surveillance of antibiotic resistance. Here we present Hound, a pipeline that integrates publicly available tools to assemble prokaryote genomes de novo, detect user-given genes by similarity to report mutations found in the coding sequence, promoter, as well as relative gene copy number within the assembly...
January 22, 2024: Briefings in Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384365/enhancing-digital-health-services-a-machine-learning-approach-to-personalized-exercise-goal-setting
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Fang, Vincent Cs Lee, Hao Ji, Haiyan Wang
BACKGROUND: The utilization of digital health has increased recently, and these services provide extensive guidance to encourage users to exercise frequently by setting daily exercise goals to promote a healthy lifestyle. These comprehensive guides evolved from the consideration of various personalized behavioral factors. Nevertheless, existing approaches frequently neglect the users' dynamic behavior and the changing in their health conditions. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to fill this gap by developing a machine learning algorithm that dynamically updates auto-suggestion exercise goals using retrospective data and realistic behavior trajectory...
2024: Digital Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38384363/a-quantitative-analysis-of-twitter-x-trends-in-the-discussion-of-rhinoplasty
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shreya Mandava, Samuel L Oyer, Stephen S Park
INTRODUCTION: Rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic surgical procedures performed globally. Twitter, also known as "X," is used by both patients and physicians and has been studied as a useful tool for analyzing trends in healthcare. The public social media discourse of rhinoplasty has not been previously reported in the field of otolaryngology. The goal of this study was to characterize the most common user type, sentiment, and temporal trends in the discussion of rhinoplasty on Twitter to guide facial plastic surgeons in their clinical and social media practices...
February 2024: Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378904/a-digital-teleneuropsychology-platform-for-the-diagnosis-of-mild-cognitive-impairment-from-concept-to-certification-as-a-medical-device
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Panzavolta, Chiara Cerami, Paolo Caffarra, Dalila De Vita, Alessandra Dodich, Federica L'Abbate, Valentina Laganà, Luigi Lavorgna, Camillo Marra, Costanza Papagno, Francesca Ferrari Pellegrini, Andrea Stracciari, Luigi Trojano, Tiziana Iaquinta, Alice Ravizza, Federico Sternini, Roberta Pandolfi, Sveva Sanzone, Monica Calore, Stefano F Cappa
BACKGROUND: Innovative digital solutions are shaping a new concept of dementia care, opening additional venues for prevention, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment. Hereby, we report the development of a tablet-based teleneuropsychology platform (Tenèpsia®), from concept to certification as Medical Device (MD) Class IIA, as per new MD regulation 745/2017. METHODS: The platform was designed for the remote cognitive evaluation and created thanks to the effort of a collaborative working group including experts from three Italian scientific societies and Biogen Italia S...
February 21, 2024: Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373992/overview-of-best-practices-for-buprenorphine-initiation-in-the-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Terence Hughes, Nicholas Nasser, Avir Mitra
In recent decades, opioid overdoses have increased dramatically in the United States and peer countries. Given this, emergency medicine physicians have become adept in reversing and managing complications of acute overdose. However, many remain unfamiliar with initiating medication for opioid use disorder such as buprenorphine, a high-affinity partial opioid agonist. Emergency department-based buprenorphine initiation is supported by a significant body of literature demonstrating a marked reduction in mortality in addition to increased engagement in care...
February 19, 2024: International Journal of Emergency Medicine
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