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Development of a Nursing Care Support System that Seamlessly Monitors Both Bedside and Indoor Locations
2015
Procedia Manufacturing
To confirm the effectiveness of these systems, we installed the proposed patient location monitoring system in an actual Tokyo nursing home and the head location tracking system in a simulated bedside ...
The other location system tracks a patient's indoor location within the nursing home via radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. ...
In this study, we developed an indoor location sensing system for use in patient risk management and when evaluating patient mental states and daily actions. a b Fig. 5 . ...
doi:10.1016/j.promfg.2015.07.623
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Initiatives to Improve Awareness of Delirium in a Teaching Hospital in Singapore: for Better Patient Care
2019
Archives in Neurology & Neuroscience
Diagnosis of delirium is often missed since the symptoms are vague and fluctuate throughout the day. Nurses are perhaps the best partners for the doctors in screening and diagnosing delirium early. ...
The elderly patients have multiple medical comorbidities, on multiple medications and often display challenging behaviors which are not easy to manage, unless the care staffs have received training in ...
Conclusion Creating an awareness that changes in mental state among the vulnerable elderly patients in an acute hospital setting may be indicative of delirium was the starting aim of this huge project ...
doi:10.33552/ann.2019.02.000536
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Dementia Adjudication Triggers Associated With Increased Mortality for Older Australians: Evidence From ASPREE
2020
Innovation in aging
and functional measures with medical record substantiation. ...
Incidental dementia was adjudicated by an international adjudication committee using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) criteria and results of a neuropsychological battery ...
Among NHs with lower registered nurse HPRD, those in states regulating training content and hours had significantly lower odds of receiving F-758 tags (OR=0.66, 95% CI=0.49-0.89), with similar findings ...
doi:10.1093/geroni/igaa057.523
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A Pervasive Computing System for the Operating Room of the Future
2007
Journal on spesial topics in mobile networks and applications
Such events, and other state information, are used to automatically construct an Electronic Medical Encounter Record (EMR). ...
Information from sensors such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags provides basic context information including the presence of medical staff, devices, instruments and medication in the operating ...
We would also like to thank Dr Franklin and his students at University of California Berkeley, for their support and expertise in using TelegraphCQ. ...
doi:10.1007/s11036-007-0010-8
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Page 1286 of The New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 197, Issue 27
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1928
The New England Journal of Medicine
The continuance of this excellent record requires eternal vigilance by local and State authorities. ...
health nursing ia
many of the smaller towns of the State. ...
Page 30 of California's Health Vol. 8, Issue 4
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1950
California's Health
Bessie Littman, mental health nursing consultant. Miss Lewton claims California as her home, although she missed being a native by six months. ...
In the past she had had varied experience with state and county welfare departments, the American Red Cross, and the Veterats Administration. ...
NFC-enabled smartphone application for drug interaction and drug allergy detection
2013
2013 5th International Workshop on Near Field Communication (NFC)
among the treatment staff, updating the patient's health record in case of an unknown allergy or non-recorded allergy detected by the nurse. ...
Updating the patient's health record in case of an unknown allergy or nonrecorded allergy detected by the nurse. ...
doi:10.1109/nfc.2013.6482450
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Improving outcomes: Implementation of the ASGBI pathway for the management of small bowel obstruction (SBO) at the Royal United Hospital
2016
International Journal of Surgery
The detection rate of cancerous lesions in our population suggests that anal skin tag excision is of clinical value and that all specimens should be sent for histology. ...
Method: A retrospective analysis of patients at a London hospital with anal skin tag excision over five years was identified via electronic records. 266 patients were identified and histological analysis ...
Methodology: Initial data was collected retrospectively using clinical coding records over 4 months (n ¼ 36), and cross-matched with theatre records for completeness. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2016.08.144
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Assessment of patients' psychological needs on the colorectal Enhanced Recovery Programme at a District General Hospital
2016
International Journal of Surgery
The detection rate of cancerous lesions in our population suggests that anal skin tag excision is of clinical value and that all specimens should be sent for histology. ...
Method: A retrospective analysis of patients at a London hospital with anal skin tag excision over five years was identified via electronic records. 266 patients were identified and histological analysis ...
Methodology: Initial data was collected retrospectively using clinical coding records over 4 months (n ¼ 36), and cross-matched with theatre records for completeness. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2016.08.143
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Using CR-POSSUM to plan HDU admissions for high-risk patients undergoing colonic resections
2016
International Journal of Surgery
The detection rate of cancerous lesions in our population suggests that anal skin tag excision is of clinical value and that all specimens should be sent for histology. ...
Method: A retrospective analysis of patients at a London hospital with anal skin tag excision over five years was identified via electronic records. 266 patients were identified and histological analysis ...
Methodology: Initial data was collected retrospectively using clinical coding records over 4 months (n ¼ 36), and cross-matched with theatre records for completeness. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2016.08.145
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Artifacts' roaming beats recognition for estimating care activities in a nursing home
2010
Proceedings of the 4th International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare
The approach is based on information gathered from a workplace study conducted in a nursing home, in which 400 hours of detailed observation caregivers' activities were recorded. ...
This paper describes an approach to estimate the activity being performed by caregivers in a nursing home. ...
By doing so the correlation filter will be able to detect the tag and then infer the object associated to such tag. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth2010.8847
dblp:conf/ph/Martinez-PerezGT10
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Comparing Rule-based, Feature-based and Deep Neural Methods for De-identification of Dutch Medical Records
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Unstructured information in electronic health records provide an invaluable resource for medical research. ...
In this study, we construct a varied dataset consisting of the medical records of 1260 patients by sampling data from 9 institutes and three domains of Dutch healthcare. ...
., elderly care) and tested each model on the records of the remaining two domains (e.g., disabled care and mental care). ...
arXiv:2001.05714v1
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Relationship between social interaction and mental health
2011
2011 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII)
In order to explore the relationship between human social interaction and mental health, we investigated the correlations between the amount of face-to-face contact time and quantified mental health. ...
The mental health of individuals was measured by psychological questionnaire. We found that the social behavioral property of individuals tended to reflect quantified stress in both organizations. ...
It should be noted that the sensor records the face-to-face state as one minute even if a momentary contact was detected between participants. ...
doi:10.1109/sii.2011.6147454
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How does nursing research differ internationally? A bibliometric analysis of six countries
2020
International Journal of Nursing Practice
This article compares strengths in nursing research between six mainly English-speaking nations (Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States). ...
The results highlight aspects of nursing research that were absent in some countries, such as papers about nursing administration and management. ...
Nursing theory: Two theories and theory in general are more mentioned in the United States (human becoming, Parse (person), nursing theory and Roy Adaptation Model). ...
doi:10.1111/ijn.12851
pmid:32608034
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Anal skin tags excision, decision or indecision?
2016
International Journal of Surgery
Using electronic patient records, notes and clinic letters, we compared their management with ACPGBI algorithm. A prospective re-audit was then performed. ...
Following dissemination of results and education, the 20 patient re-audit demonstrated significant improvement in guideline adherence (43.9% vs. 95%; P ¼ 0.0001). ...
The detection rate of cancerous lesions in our population suggests that anal skin tag excision is of clinical value and that all specimens should be sent for histology. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2016.08.142
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