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Automated digital technologies for supporting sepsis pbkp_rediction in children: A scoping review protocol
ArticleAbstract: Introduction While there have been several literature reviews on the performance of digital sepsis pPalabras claves:Health informatics, Information technology, Paediatric intensive & critical care, PaediatricsAutores:Ansermino J.M., Catherine Marie Burns, Graham J., Mercer K., Tennant R.Fuentes:scopusBehavior change techniques present in wearable activity trackers: A critical analysis
ArticleAbstract: Background: Wearable activity trackers are promising as interventions that offer guidance and supporPalabras claves:Chronic disease management, Mobile Health, OLDER ADULTS, Physical activity, WearablesAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Giangregorio L., Grindrod K.A., Li M., Mercer K.Fuentes:scopusCaregiver Expectations of Interfacing With Voice Assistants to Support Complex Home Care: Mixed Methods Study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Providing care in home environments is complex, and often the pressure is on caregiversPalabras claves:Caregivers, CHILDREN, COMMUNICATION, digital, HOME CARE, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INTERACTION, Older adult, Technology acceptance, Voice assistantAutores:Allana S., Catherine Marie Burns, Mercer K., Tennant R.Fuentes:scopusExploring the Experiences of Family Caregivers of Children With Special Health Care Needs to Inform the Design of Digital Health Systems: Formative Qualitative Study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Family caregivers of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) are responsible forPalabras claves:caregiver, CHILDREN, Digital Health, HOME CARE, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGYAutores:Allana S., Catherine Marie Burns, Mercer K., Tennant R.Fuentes:scopusExploring the role of teams and technology in patients’ medication decision making
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: We know little about how electronic health records (EHRs) should be designed to help patPalabras claves:Autores:Catherine Marie Burns, Chin J., Dogba M.J., Dolovich L., Grindrod K.A., Guénette L., Guirguis L., Jenkins L., Légaré F., McKinnon A., McMurray J., Mercer K., Waked K.Fuentes:scopusIncluding the reason for use on prescriptions sent to pharmacists: Scoping review
ReviewAbstract: Background: In North America, although pharmacists are obligated to ensure prescribed medications arPalabras claves:human factors, Multidisciplinary, Patient engagement, Patient SafetyAutores:Carter C., Catherine Marie Burns, Grindrod K.A., Guirguis L., Mercer K., Tennant R.Fuentes:scopusPhysician and pharmacist medication decision-making in the time of electronic health records: Mixed-methods study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Primary care needs to be patient-centered, integrated, and interprofessional to help patPalabras claves:COLLABORATION, Electronic health records, Interprofessional collaboration, Medication management, Shared decision-makingAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Chin J., Dogba M.J., Dolovich L., Grindrod K.A., Guénette L., Guirguis L., Jenkins L., Légaré F., McKinnon A., McMurray J., Mercer K., Waked K.Fuentes:scopusUsing a collaborative research approach to develop an interdisciplinary research agenda for the study of mobile health interventions for older adults
ArticleAbstract: Background: Seniors with chronic diseases are often called on to self-manage their conditions. MobilPalabras claves:mHealth, Mobile Health, Nominal group technique, OLDER ADULTS, Participatory research: collaborative research, RESEARCH, SeniorsAutores:Baskerville N.B., Catherine Marie Burns, Chang F., Giangregorio L., Goodwin J.T., Grindrod K.A., Mercer K., Rezai L.S.Fuentes:scopus“My pharmacist”: Creating and maintaining relationship between physicians and pharmacists in primary care settings
ArticleAbstract: Background: Pharmacists and physicians are being increasingly encouraged to adopt a collaborative apPalabras claves:Autores:Catherine Marie Burns, Grindrod K.A., Guirguis L., Mercer K., Neiterman E.Fuentes:scopus