Search Results - "BENDER, MIRIAM"
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Quality of Life After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery: A Question of Perspective
Published in Frontiers in oncology (11-02-2022)“…Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and self-reported outcome measures have a relevant impact on the medical decision-making process. They capture either…”
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Advancing the use of organization theory in implementation science
Published in Preventive medicine (01-12-2019)“…AbstractHealthcare settings and systems have been slow to adopt and implement many effective cancer prevention and control interventions. Understanding the…”
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Phenotyping the autonomic nervous system in pregnancy using remote sensors: potential for complication prediction
Published in Frontiers in physiology (2023)“…The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a central role in dynamic adaptation during pregnancy in accordance with the pregnancy demands which otherwise can…”
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Heart Rate Variability and Pregnancy Complications: Systematic Review
Published in Interactive journal of medical research (05-06-2023)“…The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is known as a critical regulatory system for pregnancy-induced adaptations. If it fails to function, life-threatening…”
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Machine Learning Approach for Preterm Birth Prediction Using Health Records: Systematic Review
Published in JMIR medical informatics (20-04-2022)“…Preterm birth (PTB), a common pregnancy complication, is responsible for 35% of the 3.1 million pregnancy-related deaths each year and significantly affects…”
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Feasibility of continuous smart health monitoring in pregnant population: A mixed-method approach
Published in PLOS digital health (01-06-2024)“…The utilization of smart monitoring technology offers potential for enhancing health outcomes, yet its feasibility and acceptance among Hispanic pregnant…”
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Interdisciplinary collaboration: the role of the clinical nurse leader
Published in Journal of nursing management (01-01-2013)“…Aims To explore the feasibility and acceptability of a clinical nurse leader (CNL) role to improve interdisciplinary collaboration (IC) within a fragmented…”
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Harmonizing evidence-based practice, implementation context, and implementation strategies with user-centered design: a case example in young adult cancer care
Published in Implementation science communications (26-04-2021)“…Attempting to implement evidence-based practices in contexts for which they are not well suited may compromise their fidelity and effectiveness or burden users…”
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Patient engagement practice within perinatal eHealth: A scoping review
Published in Nursing open (01-08-2023)“…Background There is a gap in knowledge about how perinatal eHealth programs function to support autonomy for new and expectant parents from pursuing wellness…”
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A study protocol to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the Clinical Nurse Leader Care Model in improving quality and safety outcomes
Published in Nursing open (01-11-2021)“…Aims Patients are harmed or die every year because of unsafe, inappropriate or inadequate healthcare delivery. Registered Nurses are a recognized patient…”
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Using Administrative Mental Health Indicators in Heart Failure Outcomes Research: Comparison of Clinical Records and International Classification of Disease Coding
Published in Journal of cardiac failure (2016)“…Abstract Background Use of mental indication in health outcomes research is of growing interest to researchers. This study, as part of a larger research…”
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Exploring Access as a Process of Adaptation in a Self-Monitoring Perinatal eHealth System: Mixed Methods Study From a Sociomaterial Perspective
Published in JMIR formative research (15-05-2023)“…The development and quality assurance of perinatal eHealth self-monitoring systems is an upcoming area of inquiry in health science. Building patient…”
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Re‐conceptualizing the nursing metaparadigm: Articulating the philosophical ontology of the nursing discipline that orients inquiry and practice
Published in Nursing inquiry (01-07-2018)“…Jacqueline Fawcett's nursing metaparadigm—the domains of person, health, environment, and nursing—remains popular in nursing curricula, despite having been…”
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4231 Identifying Educational Needs of Researchers and Health System and Health Agency Leaders in the Science of Implementation and Improvement: Report from California CTSAs
Published in Journal of clinical and translational science (01-06-2020)“…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: We conducted interviews with investigators, clinicians, and health system and health agency leaders to assess regional educational needs in…”
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A response to Michael Clinton's On Bender's orientation to models: Towards a philosophical debate on covering laws, theory, emergence and mechanisms in nursing science
Published in Nursing philosophy (01-10-2023)“…My purpose in this short response to Clinton's interesting article On Bender's orientation to models: Towards a philosophical debate on covering laws, theory,…”
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Conceptualizing clinical nurse leader practice: an interpretive synthesis
Published in Journal of nursing management (01-01-2016)“…Background The Institute of Medicine's Future of Nursing report identifies the clinical nurse leader as an innovative new role for meeting higher health‐care…”
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Comparing New-Technology Passive Warming Versus Traditional Passive Warming Methods for Optimizing Perioperative Body Core Temperature
Published in AORN journal (01-08-2015)“…Abstract Hypothermia puts surgical patients at risk for adverse outcomes. Traditional passive warming methods are mostly ineffective in reducing hypothermia…”
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Models versus theories as a primary carrier of nursing knowledge: A philosophical argument
Published in Nursing philosophy (01-01-2018)“…Theories and models are not equivalent. I argue that an orientation towards models as a primary carrier of nursing knowledge overcomes many ongoing challenges…”
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