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A qualitative study exploring postpartum patients’ experiences with remote blood pressure monitoring
Abstract Background Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are a leading and often preventable cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Numerous postpartum remote monitoring programs now exist with varying patient interfaces, functionalities, and levels of nursing/provider support.
Sameepya Thatipelli +6 more
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A blueprint for integrating nursing informatics into undergraduate nursing programs: A multiple-case study in Australia and South Africa. [PDF]
Harerimana A +3 more
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Research Topics and Trends in MIMIC‐IV: A Large ICU Database Relevant for Critical Care Nursing
ABSTRACT Background The Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care‐IV (MIMIC‐IV) clinical database has become a central resource for data‐driven critical care research, enabling advances in clinical informatics, machine learning and nursing science.
Yuh‐Shan Ho +5 more
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Navigating the Digital Shift: Review of Literature and Recommendations for Enhancing Nursing Informatics Education in the Philippines. [PDF]
Rosales NRB, Tamayo RLJ.
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Gender Harmony: A Case for Nursing Informatics [PDF]
Karen L. Courtney +4 more
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Analysis of Research Trend Related to Nursing Informatics Competence of Korea
Seon-Mi Jang
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PVRI‐GoDeep—A Global Meta‐Registry at the Crossroads of Heart and Lung
PVRI GoDeep is a global meta‐registry that harmonizes high‐quality patient‐level data from pulmonary hypertension registries worldwide. With over 45,000 enrolees already included, it enables robust phenotyping, international comparisons, and clinically relevant research across all PH subgroups beyond the scope of single‐center or national datasets ...
Meike T. Fuenderich +83 more
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Pregabalin and duloxetine are widely prescribed non‐opioid medications for chronic musculoskeletal pain. Pregabalin may increase the risk of heart failure, and duloxetine increases heart rate and blood pressure; however, little is known about their comparative cardiovascular safety.
Sachalee Campbell +11 more
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