Browsing by Author Affiliations "University of San Diego, San Diego, California, USA"
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Do community clinic patients have needed internet access and experience to use the patient portal?
This study quantified whether patients attending a community clinic in southern California had the technology and internet experience to access the patient portal. There was no association between income and portal use. ... -
Empowering health: Are teenagers taking part in the electronic healthcare revolution?
This analysis of pediatric patient portal use demonstrates parent proxies and adolescent patients' portal use was for secure messaging, making appointments, and reviewing laboratory results. While adolescents were significantly ... -
Examining patient engagement with clinical technology: Demographic patterns of pediatric patient portal activation
EHRs of more than 42,000 patients at two geographically diverse pediatric specialty clinics were analyzed to identify 1) patients approached for patient portal access and 2) activated the portal. There were moderate ... -
Identification of nurse-controlled variables pain In a magnet designated community hospital's surgical orthopedic patient population
(2018-06-14)The design of this study is a descriptive secondary data analysis of patients undergoing a total hip or a total knee procedure, examining the relationship between pain and specific nurse-controlled and confounding variables ... -
An innovative partnership paradigm: Patient engagement and health information technology curriculum for PhD nursing students
An innovative graduate level patient engagement and technology seminar was developed to impart engagement and health information technology skills to nurse scientists. The presentation will highlight topics and skills to ... -
Innovative use of video telerounding to improve patient satisfaction and to expedite discharge
(2017-07-27)This study emphasizes the innovative use of existing technology- videoconferencing, applied in a new way- telerounding, to improve processes impacting patient satisfaction and to expedite delays for hospital discharge. -
Interdisciplinary development of electronic palliative care decision support
(2018-06-20)Following the session the attendee will be able to define palliative care and develop a greater understanding of the challenges and complexities in designing clinical decision support within the EHR for identification of ... -
On-boarding adjunct faculty in nursing programs
(2016-09-16)Session presented on Tuesday, September 20, 2016: Are you struggling with how to engage Adjunct Faculty? Look no further. Dr. Kathy Marsh will share her tips for engaging your adjunct faculty in the academic process. You ... -
Pain and spiritual distress at end-of-life
Exploring the relationship between moderate/severe pain and spiritual distress in adult hospice patients within 5 days of admission will begin to address current gaps in knowledge that could lead to expanded multidisciplinary ... -
Self-measured blood pressure monitoring: A patient empowerment project
Hypertension is one of the most common reasons for a patient to visit a primary care clinic. Using a team approach, nurse practitioners can lead an education program to teach patients home blood pressure monitoring and use ...