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Using rapid prototyping to design a smoking cessation website with end-users (2016)
Journal Article
Ronquillo, C., Ronquillo, C. E., Currie, L., Rowsell, D., & Phillips, J. C. (2016). Using rapid prototyping to design a smoking cessation website with end-users. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 225, 940-941. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-658-3-940

© 2016 IMIA and IOS Press. Rapid prototyping is an iterative approach to design involving cycles of prototype building, review by end-users and refinement, and can be a valuable tool in user-centered website design. Informed by various user-centered... Read More about Using rapid prototyping to design a smoking cessation website with end-users.

The evolution of data-information-knowledge-wisdom in nursing informatics (2016)
Journal Article
Currie, L. M., Ronquillo, C., Ronquillo, C. E., Currie, L., & Rodney, P. (2016). The evolution of data-information-knowledge-wisdom in nursing informatics. Advances in Nursing Science, 39(1), E1-E18. https://doi.org/10.1097/ANS.0000000000000107

Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. The data-information-knowledge-wisdom (DIKW) model has been widely adopted in nursing informatics. In this article, we examine the evolution of DIKW in nursing informatics while incorp... Read More about The evolution of data-information-knowledge-wisdom in nursing informatics.

Nursing informatics competencies for emerging professionals: International leaders panel (2016)
Journal Article
Pruinelli, L., Topaz, M., Ronquillo, C. E., & Peltonen, L. (2016). Nursing informatics competencies for emerging professionals: International leaders panel. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 225, 774-776. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-658-3-774

© 2016 IMIA and IOS Press. To achieve a cursory review of the competencies necessary for acquire a successful career in a competitive job market, the panel will bring together leaders from renowned academic, successful health corporations, and intern... Read More about Nursing informatics competencies for emerging professionals: International leaders panel.

Interprofessional working (2016)
Book Chapter
Pollard, K., Bugler, J., & Hayes, S. (2016). Interprofessional working. In D. Sellman, & P. Snelling (Eds.), Becoming a Nurse. Fundamentals of Professional Practice for Nursing (176-200). Oxford: Routledge

This chapter discusses interprofessional working in which nurses may engage. It identifies why interprofessional working is important, and explains a registered nurse's responsibilities and obligations in this regard. It then outlines different types... Read More about Interprofessional working.

Current trends in nursing informatics: Results of an international survey (2016)
Journal Article
Tayaben, J. L., Badger, M. K., Ronquillo, C., Peltonen, L. M., Alhuwail, D., Ali, S., …Topaz, M. (2016). Current trends in nursing informatics: Results of an international survey. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 225, 938-939. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-658-3-938

© 2016 IMIA and IOS Press. Nursing informatics (NI) can help provide effective and safe healthcare. This study aimed to describe current research trends in NI. In the summer 2015, the IMIA-NI Students Working Group created and distributed an online i... Read More about Current trends in nursing informatics: Results of an international survey.

PROMs and patient education (2016)
Book Chapter
Palmer, D., & Ndosi, M. (2016). PROMs and patient education. In Y. El Miedany (Ed.), Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Rheumatic Diseases (389-403). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32851-5_16

© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Patient education is a core activity in the management of inflammatory arthritic conditions. However, it may be challenging to decide which educational approach is most appropriate to fit with the... Read More about PROMs and patient education.

'It gave me a new lease of life...': GPs' views and experiences of supervising foundation doctors in general practice (2016)
Journal Article
Sabey, A., Harris, M., & Van Hamel, C. (2016). 'It gave me a new lease of life...': GPs' views and experiences of supervising foundation doctors in general practice. Education for Primary Care, 27(2), 106-113. https://doi.org/10.1080/14739879.2015.1113725

© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Background: General practice is a popular placement in the second year of Foundation training. Evaluations suggest this is a positive experience for most trainee doctors and benefits their perceptions of primary care, but t... Read More about 'It gave me a new lease of life...': GPs' views and experiences of supervising foundation doctors in general practice.

A survey of psychological support provision for people with inflammatory arthritis in secondary care in England (2016)
Journal Article
Dures, E., Almeida, C., Caesley, J., Peterson, A., Ambler, N., Morris, M., …Hewlett, S. (2016). A survey of psychological support provision for people with inflammatory arthritis in secondary care in England. Musculoskeletal Care, 12(3), 173-181. https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1071

© 2014 The Authors. Objectives: The consequences of inflammatory arthritis can include depression, anxiety and low mood, reducing patients' quality of life and increasing pressure on the healthcare system. Treatment guidelines recommend psychological... Read More about A survey of psychological support provision for people with inflammatory arthritis in secondary care in England.

Segregation of the anodic microbial communities in a microbial fuel cell cascade (2016)
Journal Article
Hodgson, D. M., Smith, A., Dahale, S., Stratford, J. P., Li, J. V., Grüning, A., …Avignone Rossa, C. (2016). Segregation of the anodic microbial communities in a microbial fuel cell cascade. Frontiers in Microbiology, 7(MAY), https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00699

© 2016 Hodgson, Smith, Dahale, Stratford, Li, Grüning, Bushell, Marchesi and Avignone Rossa. Metabolic interactions within microbial communities are essential for the efficient degradation of complex organic compounds, and underpin natural phenomena... Read More about Segregation of the anodic microbial communities in a microbial fuel cell cascade.

Pneumonia in adults - Quality standard QS110 (2016)
Report
Bhutani, G., Bostock, J., Bromley, H., Chowan, H., de la Motte, A., Dick, P., …Woodhead, M. (2016). Pneumonia in adults - Quality standard QS110

Introduction This quality standard covers adults (18 years and older) with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia. For more information see the pneumonia topic overview. Why this quality standard is needed Pneumonia i... Read More about Pneumonia in adults - Quality standard QS110.

Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant 15 Jun 2016 [with English subtitles] (2016)
Other
Pant, P. R. (2016). Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant 15 Jun 2016 [with English subtitles]

Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant (Researcher, University of the West of England) on 15 June 2016. Kantipur Television, Kathmandu, Nepal. This is a Live show aired during the morning news. The interview encompassed many general aspects of c... Read More about Rise and Shine interview with Pusparaj Pant 15 Jun 2016 [with English subtitles].

G255(P) Psychological interventions for patients of all ages with mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review (2016)
Journal Article
Creasey, N., & Lyttle, M. (2016). G255(P) Psychological interventions for patients of all ages with mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 101(S1), A138-A139. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2016-310863.246

Introduction Head injury is the commonest injury type in UK children accounting for 350,000 Emergency Department attendances every year. While many of these are trivial a significant proportion have a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) which is synon... Read More about G255(P) Psychological interventions for patients of all ages with mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review.

GPs, nurses and pharmacists as prescribers in primary care: An exploration using the social identity approach (2016)
Journal Article
Weiss, M. C., Platt, J., Riley, R., & Horrocks, S. (2016). GPs, nurses and pharmacists as prescribers in primary care: An exploration using the social identity approach. International Journal of Health Professions, 3(2), 153-164. https://doi.org/10.1515/ijhp-2016-0023

The social identity approach was used to explore the inter-professional relations of nurse prescribers, pharmacist prescribers and general practitioners (GPs) in primary care in the United Kingdom. We investigated the social identities of GPs, nurses... Read More about GPs, nurses and pharmacists as prescribers in primary care: An exploration using the social identity approach.

G213 Handlebar Grip Related Injury Prevention (GRIP) feasibility study: Are exposed metal handlebar ends on children’s bikes and scooters a risk factor for serious injury? (2016)
Journal Article
Neilson, A., Hartshorn, S., & Lyttle, M. (2016). G213 Handlebar Grip Related Injury Prevention (GRIP) feasibility study: Are exposed metal handlebar ends on children’s bikes and scooters a risk factor for serious injury?. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 101(S1), A116-A117. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2016-310863.204

Aims Handlebar-end impact is a well-recognised cause of major intra-abdominal injury in childhood. Through this feasibility study and the associated main study we aim to reduce the incidence and severity these injuries. Proper understanding of risk f... Read More about G213 Handlebar Grip Related Injury Prevention (GRIP) feasibility study: Are exposed metal handlebar ends on children’s bikes and scooters a risk factor for serious injury?.