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  1. Supporting safe sleep: A systematic review of standalone mHealth applications for parents of newborns and infants in the United Kingdom (Preprint)
  2. The Usability of Continuous Monitoring Devices With Deterioration Alerting Systems in Noncritical Care Units: Scoping Review
  3. Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of a Digital Falls Prevention Program Versus Usual Care to Improve Balance, Falls Risk, and Function in Older Adults: Protocol for the Keep-On-Keep-Up Randomized Controlled Trial
  4. Quality and Multifunctionality in Mobile Apps for Gestational Diabetes: Systematic App Review
  5. Adoption of Digital Technologies in Public Health Crises: an International Large‐Scale Survey
  6. Complexities and capabilities of Scan4Safety in NHS hospitals: a qualitative study of a national demonstrator site
  7. Factors Associated With the Usability and Adoption of Continuous Monitoring Devices With Deterioration Alerting Systems in Acute Hospital Non‐ICU Settings: A Mixed Methods Study
  8. Rapid digital health technology implementation during a health care crisis – a cross-sectional mixed methods survey of nurses’ experiences
  9. What Can We Learn From Nurses' Experiences of Digital Technology Implementation During the COVID‐19 Pandemic? A Qualitative Study
  10. Exploring staff views about implementing hospital-based Exergames to support older adults with frailty: A qualitative study
  11. Personalising renal function monitoring and interventions in people living with heart failure: protocol for co-designing a care pathway in the RENAL-HF programme
  12. Insights from the rapid implementation of digital technologies in nursing practice during COVID-19 – a survey
  13. Integrating information and communication technology into nursing practice for resilience: A cross-sectional quantitative study
  14. Integrating Patient-Generated Health Data from a Smartphone App Across Multiple Healthcare Providers: A Case Study
  15. Co-designing ‘gene’, a smartphone app for genetics education and empowerment with and for the British Pakistani community: a methodological summary of the GENE-Ed project
  16. Complexities and capabilities of Scan4Safety in NHS hospitals: a qualitative study of a national demonstrator site
  17. Preparing to deliver a stepped wedge cluster-randomised trial to test the effectiveness of daily symptom tracking integrated into electronic health records for managing rheumatoid arthritis: a mixed-methods feasibility trial
  18. Developing a Decision Aid for Older People Who Pay for Social Care
  19. A scoping review of the reporting quality of reviews of commercially and publicly available mobile health apps
  20. Women's Experiences and Needs in the Use of Digital Technologies for the Management of Gestational Diabetes: An Integrative Systematic Review
  21. Barriers and facilitators to self-management of chronic conditions reported by women: a systematic review of qualitative studies
  22. Remote monitoring of rheumatoid arthritis (REMORA): study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial and process evaluation of an integrated symptom tracking intervention
  23. The role of patient reported symptom data in co‐producing meaning in rheumatoid arthritis
  24. Reinterpreting the Nursing Record for an Electronic Context: Development Principles
  25. Women’s Needs and Experiences of Using Digital Technologies for Gestational Diabetes: An Integrative Systematic Review
  26. Reporting quality of published reviews of commercial and publicly available mobile health apps (mHealth app reviews): a scoping review protocol
  27. Co-designing ‘Gene’, a smartphone app for genetics education and empowerment with and for the Pakistani community: A methodological summary of the GENE-Ed project (Preprint)
  28. Practices of falls risk assessment and prevention in acute hospital settings: a realist investigation
  29. Interactions that support older inpatients with cognitive impairments to engage with falls prevention in hospitals: An ethnographic study
  30. Talking about falls: a qualitative exploration of spoken communication of patients’ fall risks in hospitals and implications for multifactorial approaches to fall prevention
  31. Virtual reality and augmented reality smartphone applications for upskilling care home workers in hand hygiene: a realist multi-site feasibility, usability, acceptability, and efficacy study
  32. A systematic review of menopause apps with an emphasis on osteoporosis
  33. Conducting a systematic review and evaluation of commercially available mobile applications (apps) on a health-related topic: the TECH approach and a step-by-step methodological guide
  34. Digital interventions for genomics and genetics education, empowerment, and service engagement: A systematic review
  35. Researching nurses’ use of digital technology during the COVID-19 pandemic
  36. Conducting a systematic review and evaluation of commercially available mobile applications (apps) on a health-related topic: the TECH approach and a step-by-step methodological guide
  37. Navigating the electronic health record in university education: helping health care professionals of the future prepare for 21st century practice
  38. Exploring Care Home Workers’ Views on Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Hand Hygiene Training: A Realist Interview Study
  39. Exploring variation in implementation of multifactorial falls risk assessment and tailored interventions: A realist review
  40. The use and impact of digital COVID-19 tracking in adult social care: a prospective cohort study of care homes in Greater Manchester
  41. Implementation, uptake and use of a digital COVID-19 symptom tracker in English care homes in the coronavirus pandemic: a mixed-methods, multi-locality case study
  42. Predictive model-based interventions to reduce outpatient no-shows: a rapid systematic review
  43. Artificial intelligence in nursing and midwifery: A systematic review
  44. What is known from the existing literature about self-management of pessaries for pelvic organ prolapse? A scoping review
  45. Mindful Workarounds in Bar Code Medication Administration
  46. Assessing acceptability of home blood monitoring for cancer patients who are receiving systemic anti-cancer therapy from a patient, caregiver, and clinician perspective: a qualitative study (Preprint)
  47. Design and evaluation of an interactive quality dashboard for national clinical audit data: a realist evaluation
  48. Patient-facing genetic and genomic mobile apps in the UK: a systematic review of content, functionality, and quality
  49. How, for Whom, and in Which Contexts or Conditions Augmented and Virtual Reality Training Works in Upskilling Health Care Workers: Realist Synthesis
  50. What is known from the existing literature about self-management of pessaries for pelvic organ prolapse? A scoping review protocol
  51. Analysis of a Web-Based Dashboard to Support the Use of National Audit Data in Quality Improvement: Realist Evaluation
  52. What supports and constrains the implementation of multifactorial falls risk assessment and tailored multifactorial falls prevention interventions in acute hospitals? Protocol for a realist review
  53. Hidden labour: the skilful work of clinical audit data collection and its implications for secondary use of data via integrated health IT
  54. Upskilling health and care workers with augmented and virtual reality: protocol for a realist review to develop an evidence-informed programme theory
  55. How, for Whom, and in Which Contexts or Conditions Augmented and Virtual Reality Training Works in Upskilling Health Care Workers: Realist Synthesis (Preprint)
  56. Sticky apps, not sticky hands: A systematic review and content synthesis of hand hygiene mobile apps
  57. Using patient-generated health data in clinical practice: How timing influences its function in rheumatology outpatient consultations
  58. Infection prevention and control practices in the home environment: Examining enablers and barriers to adherence among home health care nurses
  59. Observation of Hand Hygiene Practices in Home Health Care
  60. Analysis of a Web-Based Dashboard to Support the Use of National Audit Data in Quality Improvement: Realist Evaluation (Preprint)
  61. Physicians’ Use of the Computerized Physician Order Entry System for Medication Prescribing: Systematic Review
  62. Individual, social, and environmental factors for infection risk among home healthcare patients: A multi‐method study
  63. Patient Safety Informatics: Meeting the Challenges of Emerging Digital Health (Preprint)
  64. Implications of a US study on infection prevention and control in community settings in the UK
  65. “A catalyst for action”: Factors for implementing clinical risk prediction models of infection in home care settings
  66. Exploring variation in the use of feedback from national clinical audits: a realist investigation
  67. Physicians’ Use of the Computerized Physician Order Entry System for Medication Prescribing: Systematic Review (Preprint)
  68. Home care nurses’ identification of patients at risk of infection and their risk mitigation strategies: A qualitative interview study
  69. Institutional use of National Clinical Audits by healthcare providers
  70. Decision-making Factors Associated With Telehealth Adoption by Patients With Heart Failure at Home
  71. How, in what contexts, and why do quality dashboards lead to improvements in care quality in acute hospitals? Protocol for a realist feasibility evaluation
  72. A Predictive Risk Model for Infection-Related Hospitalization Among Home Healthcare Patients
  73. Assessing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Home Health Care: Perceptions and Attitudes of Nurses
  74. How do team experience and relationships shape new divisions of labour in robot-assisted surgery? A realist investigation
  75. Factors supporting and constraining the implementation of robot-assisted surgery: a realist interview study
  76. Hospitalization risk factors of older cohorts of home health care patients: A systematic review
  77. Reinterpreting the nursing record for an electronic context
  78. Nurse Documentation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Home Healthcare
  79. Evaluating visual analytics for health informatics applications: a systematic review from the American Medical Informatics Association Visual Analytics Working Group Task Force on Evaluation
  80. Informal Caregiver Decision-Making Factors Associated With Technology Adoption and Use in Home Healthcare
  81. Variation in National Clinical Audit Data Capture: Is Using Routine Data the Answer?
  82. Usability Evaluation of a Dashboard for Home Care Nurses
  83. Clinical decision-making at the end of life: a mixed-methods study
  84. Patient factors associated with the initiation of telehealth services among heart failure patients at home
  85. A Multi-Level Usability Evaluation of Mobile Health Applications: A Case Study
  86. The Development of Heuristics for Evaluation of Dashboard Visualizations
  87. Factors for compliance with infection control practices in home healthcare: findings from a survey of nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward infection control
  88. Change in Physiological Variables in the Last Two Weeks of Life: An Observational Study of Hospitalized Adults With Heart Failure
  89. Factors Affecting the Acceptance of Telehealth Services by Heart Failure Patients: An Integrative Review
  90. Characteristics of Quality Improvement Champions in Nursing Homes: A Systematic Review With Implications for Evidence-Based Practice
  91. Technology Solutions to Support Care Continuity in Home Care
  92. A realist process evaluation of robot-assisted surgery: integration into routine practice and impacts on communication, collaboration and decision-making
  93. The impact of home care nurses’ numeracy and graph literacy on comprehension of visual display information: implications for dashboard design
  94. Patient perspectives on answering questions about sexual orientation and gender identity: an integrative review
  95. Frequency and Risk Factors for Live Discharge from Hospice
  96. Clinical decision making in the recognition of dying: a qualitative interview study
  97. Using the MRC Framework for Complex Interventions to Develop Clinical Decision Support: A Case Study
  98. Automated identification of wound information in clinical notes of patients with heart diseases: Developing and validating a natural language processing application
  99. The Future of Home Health Care: A Strategic Framework for Optimizing Value
  100. Towards improved decision support in the assessment and management of pain for people with dementia in hospital: a systematic meta-review and observational study
  101. The assessment and management of pain in patients with dementia in hospital settings: a multi-case exploratory study from a decision making perspective
  102. Embedding robotic surgery into routine practice and impacts on communication and decision making: a review of the experience of surgical teams
  103. Using sense-making theory to aid understanding of the recognition, assessment and management of pain in patients with dementia in acute hospital settings
  104. Integrating a Proposed Population Health Model with Nursing Informatics Research
  105. Using Mixed Methods in Health Information Technology Evaluation
  106. The relative meaning of absolute numbers: the case of pain intensity scores as decision support systems for pain management of patients with dementia
  107. Using Health Information Technology to Support Evidence-Based Practice
  108. Using realist reviews to understand how health IT works, for whom, and in what circumstances
  109. Dashboards for improving patient care: Review of the literature
  110. Enhancing Cross-functional Collaboration and Effective Problem Solving Through an Innovation Challenge for Point-of-Care Providers
  111. Electronic Whiteboards: Review of the Literature
  112. Change in physiological variables in the last 2 weeks of life: An observational study of hospital in-patients with cancer
  113. Pain assessment for people with dementia: a systematic review of systematic reviews of pain assessment tools
  114. Nurses’ pressure ulcer related judgements and decisions in clinical practice: A systematic review
  115. Nurses' use of an integrated electronic health record: results of a case site analysis
  116. A systematic review on the validity and reliability of an emergency department triage scale, the Manchester Triage System
  117. Developing a pressure ulcer risk factor minimum data set and risk assessment framework
  118. Integration of robotic surgery into routine practice and impacts on communication, collaboration, and decision making: a realist process evaluation protocol
  119. The prevalence of infections and patient risk factors in home health care: A systematic review
  120. A new pressure ulcer conceptual framework
  121. An agenda for clinical decision making and judgement in nursing research and education
  122. Are nurses expected to have information technology skills?
  123. International Priorities for Research in Nursing Informatics for Patient Care
  124. Barriers to the diagnosis and treatment of venous thromboembolism in advanced cancer patients: A qualitative study
  125. The ethical decisions UK doctors make regarding advanced cancer patients at the end of life - the perceived (in) appropriateness of anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism: A qualitative study
  126. Diagnosis and management of people with venous thromboembolism and advanced cancer: how do doctors decide? a qualitative study
  127. Conceptualising decision making in nursing education
  128. The impact of an electronic health record on nurse sensitive patient outcomes: an interrupted time series analysis
  129. Complex interventions in midwifery care: Reflections on the design and evaluation of an algorithm for the diagnosis of labour
  130. Organisational influences on nurses’ use of clinical decision support systems
  131. A national survey of computerized decision support systems available to nurses in England
  132. Using decision analysis to integrate evidence into decision making
  133. From pull to push: understanding nurses' information needs
  134. The decision making of heart failure specialist nurses in clinical practice
  135. Effects of Algorithm for Diagnosis of Active Labor: Cluster Randomized Trial
  136. Nurses’ use of computerised clinical decision support systems: a case site analysis
  137. Supporting nurse decision making in primary care: exploring use of and attitude to decision tools
  138. Commentary on Banning M (2008) A review of clinical decision making: models and current research.Journal of Clinical Nursing17, 187-195
  139. Experience and Nurses Use of Computerised Decision Support Systems
  140. Clinical decision-making: treatment of venous thromboembolism in patients with advanced cancer
  141. Effects of algorithm for diagnosis of active labour: cluster randomised trial
  142. Do heart failure specialist nurses think differently when faced with ‘hard’ or ‘easy’ decisions: a judgement analysis
  143. The development and testing of an algorithm for diagnosis of active labour in primiparous women
  144. Managing the risk of suicide in acute psychiatric inpatients: A clinical judgement analysis of staff predictions of imminent suicide risk
  145. ‘Should I come in now?’: a study of women's early labour experiences
  146. Effects of computerized decision support systems on nursing performance and patient outcomes: a systematic review
  147. Health promotion at NHS breast cancer screening clinics in the UK
  148. Personal beliefs, experiences, and emotions influenced smokers' perceptions of their cancer risk
  149. A Computerised Guidance Tree (Decision Aid) for Hypertension, Based on Decision Analysis: Development and Preliminary Evaluation
  150. Making the diagnosis of labour: midwives' diagnostic judgement and management decisions
  151. Teaching evidence-based practice on foot
  152. Long- and Short-Term Risk Factors in the Prediction of Inpatient Suicide
  153. Using social judgement theory to model nurses’ use of clinical information in critical care education
  154. An Improved Methodology for Advancing Nursing Research
  155. The development and preliminary evaluation of a decision aid based on decision analysis for two treatment conditions: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Hypertension
  156. Review: personalised risk communication may improve uptake of screening tests more than general risk communication
  157. Measuring the quality of judgement and decision-making in nursing
  158. Responding to uncertainty in nursing practice
  159. Examining the effects that manipulating information given in the change of shift report has on nurses' care planning ability
  160. The information content of the nurse change of shift report: a comparative study
  161. The treatment of pressure sores: a comparison of novice and expert nurses' knowledge, information use and decision accuracy
  162. General nurses' perceptions of palliative care
  163. Information sources used in decision making: considerations for simulation development
  164. The cognitive component of nursing assessment: an analysis
  165. Clinical Decision Support Systems in Nursing