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    Application of a human-centered design for embedded machine learning model to develop data labeling software with nurses: Human-to-Artificial Intelligence (H2AI) by Kaduwela, Naomi A., Horner, Susan, Dadar, Priyansh, Manworren, Renee C.B.

    “…•The HCDe-MLS model combines human thinking and machine learning lifecycles.•Nurses input is critical for influencing patient monitoring software…”
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    Performance Evaluation of a Supervised Machine Learning Pain Classification Model Developed by Neonatal Nurses by Manworren, Renee C B, Horner, Susan, Joseph, Ralph, Dadar, Priyansh, Kaduwela, Naomi

    Published in Advances in neonatal care (01-06-2024)
    “…Early-life pain is associated with adverse neurodevelopmental consequences; and current pain assessment practices are discontinuous, inconsistent, and highly…”
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    Pain Quality After Pediatric Pectus Excavatum Repair by Manworren, Renee C.B., Di Franco, Maria Victoria, Mishra, Trishla, Kaduwela, Naomi

    Published in Pain management nursing (01-12-2022)
    “…Neuropathic pain medications are included in multimodal postoperative analgesic strategies, but quality of perioperative pain is rarely assessed. The purpose…”
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    Children's Opioid Use at Home After Laparoscopic Appendectomy by Manworren, Renee C.B., Kaduwela, Naomi, Mishra, Trishla, Cooper, Jessica

    Published in Pain management nursing (01-12-2021)
    “…To combat the opioid epidemic, prescribers need accurate information about pediatric home opioid requirements to manage acute pain after surgery. Current…”
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    Children's Pain at Home After Laparoscopic Appendectomy by Manworren, Renee C.B., Cooper, Jessica, Mishra, Trishla, Kaduwela, Naomi

    Published in Pain management nursing (01-10-2021)
    “…Hospitalized children experience moderate-to-severe pain after laparoscopic appendectomy, but knowledge of children's pain experiences after discharge home is…”
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