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Perceptions of patients and nurses regarding the use of wearables in inpatient settings: a mixed methods study

Vikas Patel, Sabreena Moosa, Sanjana Sundaram, Laura Langer, Thomas E. MacMillan, Rodrigo Cavalcanti, Peter Cram, Keith Gunaratne, Mark Bayley & Robert Wu
Wearable devices for hospitalized patients could help improve care. The purpose of this study was to highlight key barriers and facilitators involved in adopting wearable technology in acute care settings using patient and clinician feedback. Hospitalized patients, 18 years or older, were recruited at the General Medicine inpatient units in Toronto, Ontario to wear the FitbitĀ® Charge 2 or Charge 3. Fifty General Medicine adult inpatients were recruited. Patients and nurses provided feedback on structured...

Additional file 2 of The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review

Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Additional file 2. Registry Search Strategies, Results and the Dates the Registries were Last Searched.

Additional file 4 of The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review

Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Additional file 4. Extracted Data.

Additional file 2 of The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review

Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Additional file 2. Registry Search Strategies, Results and the Dates the Registries were Last Searched.

Data from: Demonstrating the potential for dynamic auditory stimulation to contribute to motion sickness

Behrang Keshavarz, Lawrence J. Hettinger, Robert S. Kennedy & Jennifer L. Campos
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical stimulation. The present study aimed to determine whether auditory cues alone can also elicit motion sickness and how auditory cues contribute to motion sickness when added to visual motion stimuli. Twenty participants were seated in front of a curved projection display and were exposed to a virtual scene that constantly rotated around the participant's vertical axis. The virtual scene...

Perceptions of patients and nurses regarding the use of wearables in inpatient settings: a mixed methods study

Vikas Patel, Sabreena Moosa, Sanjana Sundaram, Laura Langer, Thomas E. MacMillan, Rodrigo Cavalcanti, Peter Cram, Keith Gunaratne, Mark Bayley & Robert Wu
Wearable devices for hospitalized patients could help improve care. The purpose of this study was to highlight key barriers and facilitators involved in adopting wearable technology in acute care settings using patient and clinician feedback. Hospitalized patients, 18 years or older, were recruited at the General Medicine inpatient units in Toronto, Ontario to wear the FitbitĀ® Charge 2 or Charge 3. Fifty General Medicine adult inpatients were recruited. Patients and nurses provided feedback on structured...

Additional file 4 of The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review

Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Additional file 4. Extracted Data.

Registration Year

  • 2022
    6
  • 2014
    1

Resource Types

  • Dataset
    7

Affiliations

  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
    7
  • University of Toronto
    7
  • University Health Network
    4
  • The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
    2
  • Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
    2
  • Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
    2
  • RSK Assessments (United States)
    1
  • Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety
    1