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- ItemMobile health-based approaches for smoking cessation resources.(2013-06-27) Hyun, Sookyung; Hodorowski, Julie Keany; Nirenberg, Anita; Perocchia, Rosemarie Slevin; Staats, Jo Anne; Velez, Olivia; Bakken, SuzannePURPOSE OBJECTIVES To describe how the National Cancer Institute s Cancer Information Service CIS smoking related resources on a mobile health mHealth platform were integrated into the workflow of RNs in advanced practice nurse APN training and to examine awareness and use of CIS resources and nurses perceptions of the usefulness of those CIS resources DESIGN Descriptive analyses SETTING Acute and primary care sites affiliated with the School of Nursing at Columbia University SAMPLE 156 RNs enrolled in APN training METHODS The integration was comprised of a inclusion of CIS information into mHealth decision support system DSS plan of care b addition of infobutton in the mHealth DSS c Web based information portal for smoking cessation accessible via desktop and the mHealth DSS and d information prescriptions for patient referral MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES Use and perceived usefulness of the CIS resources FINDINGS 86 of nurses used the mHealth DSS with integrated CIS resources Of the 145 care plan items chosen 122 were referrals to CIS resources infobutton was used 1 571 times Use of CIS resources by smokers and healthcare providers in the metropolitan area of New York City increased during the study period compared to the prestudy period More than 60 of nurses perceived CIS resources as useful or somewhat useful CONCLUSIONS Integration of CIS resources into an mHealth DSS was seen as useful by most participants IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING Implementation of evidence into workflow using an mHealth DSS can assist nurses in managing smoking cessation in patients and may expand their roles in referring smokers to reliable sources of information KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION mHealth DSS and information prescriptions may support smoking cessation interventions in primary care settings Smoking cessation interventions can be facilitated through informatics methods and mHealth platforms Nurses referrals of patients to smoking related CIS resources may result in patients use of the resources and subsequent smoking cessation
- ItemMobileNurse: hand-held information system for point of nursing care.(2004-05-11) Choi, Jinwook; Chun, Jonghoon; Lee, Kangsun; Lee, Sanggoo; Shin, Donghoon; Hyun, Sookyung; Kim, Daehee; Kim, DonggyuHealthcare information travels with patients and clinicians and therefore the need for information to be ubiquitously available is key to reliable patient care and reliable medical systems We have implemented MobileNurse a prototype point of care system using PDA MobileNurse has four modules each of which performs 1 patient information management 2 medical order check 3 nursing recording and 4 nursing care plan MobileNurse provides easy input interface and various outputs for nursing records The system consists of PDAs and a mobile support system MSS which supports clinical data exchange between PDAs and hospital information system Two synchronization modules have been developed to keep the patient data consistent between PDAs and MSS Clinical trials were performed with six volunteered nurses They tried MobileNurse for 1 day caring simulated patients According to the survey after the trials most of volunteers agreed that MobileNurse is more helpful and convenient than other non mobile care systems to check medical orders and retrieve the results of recent clinical tests at the bedside Through the involvement we found out that ease to use interface is the most critical successful factor for mobile patient care systems
- ItemResponse to a mobile health decision-support system for screening and management of tobacco use.(2014-02-28) Cato, Kenrick; Hyun, Sookyung; Bakken, SuzanneTo describe the predictors of nurse actions in response to a mobile health decision support system mHealth DSS for guideline based screening and management of tobacco use
- ItemUsefulness of a personal digital assistant-based advanced practice nursing student clinical log: Faculty stakeholder exemplars.(2006-11-14) Bakken, Suzanne; Jenkins, Melinda; Choi, Jeeyae; Hyun, Sookyung; John, Ritamarie; Joyce, Myra; Lee, Nam-Ju; Roberts, Wm Dan; Soupios, MichaelThe number of health sciences educational programs that are integrating personal digital assistants PDAs into their curricula is on the rise In this paper we report an evaluation of the usefulness of a PDA based advanced practice nursing APN student clinical log through faculty stakeholder exemplars in three areas pediatric asthma care procedures of Acute Care Nurse Practitioner NP students and diagnostic and screening procedures of Women s Health NP students We generated descriptive data through routine queries and through custom SQL queries at the request of a specific faculty member who wished to examine a particular aspect of an educational program In addition we discussed the potential implications of the data with the respective faculty members The exemplars provide evidence that faculty stakeholders found the APN student clinical log to be useful for a variety of purposes including monitoring of student performance benchmarking and quality of care assessments