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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33504250/the-relationship-between-epidural-analgesia-and-intrapartum-maternal-fever-and-the-consequences-for-maternal-and-neonatal-outcomes-a-prospective-observational-study
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Baisong Zhao, Bing Li, Qingning Wang, Xingrong Song
AIM: To use continuous real-time monitoring of maternal core body temperature during labor and investigate the association between epidural analgesia, intrapartum maternal fever, and maternal and neonatal outcomes. METHODS: Among 201 pregnant women attending our institution for a vaginal in-hospital delivery, 159 women received epidural analgesia and 42 women did not receive epidural analgesia. Women's core body temperature was continuously monitored for the duration of labor using a smartphone/iPad-connected wireless thermometer positioned in an axilla...
January 27, 2021: Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33037602/stimuliapp-psychophysical-tests-on-mobile-devices
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Rafael Marin-Campos, Josep Dalmau, Albert Compte, Daniel Linares
Psychophysical tests are commonly carried out using software applications running on desktop or laptop computers, but running the software on mobile handheld devices such as smartphones or tablets could have advantages in some situations. Here, we present StimuliApp, an open-source application in which the user can create psychophysical tests on the iPad and the iPhone by means of a system of menus. A wide number of templates for creating stimuli are available including patches, gradients, gratings, checkerboards, random-dots, texts, tones or auditory noise...
June 2021: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32861085/screen-time-and-sleep-disorder-in-preschool-children-identifying-the-safe-threshold-in-a-digital-world
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R Zhu, H Fang, M Chen, X Hu, Y Cao, F Yang, K Xia
OBJECTIVES: Sleep disorder is a common problem in children that can jeopardize their health and well-being. With the popularity of electronic devices such as portable tablets and smartphones in the 21st century, children are spending much more time on screen, but the impact of such change on children's sleep disorder has been less investigated so far. This study aims to examine the dose-response association between time spent on different electronic devices and children's sleep disorder...
September 2020: Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32667094/objective-assessment-of-skin-microcirculation-using-a-smartphone-camera
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Erik Tesselaar, Simon Farnebo
BACKGROUND: Existing techniques for assessment of microcirculation are limited by their large size and high costs and are often not so easy to use. Advances in mobile technology have enabled great improvements in smartphone sensor technology. In this study, we used SkinSight, an app for iPhone and iPad, to measure changes in skin microcirculation during physiological provocations. The system estimates changes in the concentration of hemoglobin in the skin by analyzing the reflected light emitted from the built-in light-emitting diode and detected by the camera of the smartphone...
July 15, 2020: Skin Research and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32588033/characterizing-intervention-opportunities-among-home-delivered-meals-program-participants-results-from-the-2017-national-survey-of-older-americans-act-participants-and-a-new-york-city-survey
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M El Shatanofy, J Chodosh, M A Sevick, J Wylie-Rosett, L DeLuca, J M Beasley
BACKGROUND: The Home Delivered Meals Program (HDMP) serves a vulnerable population of adults aged 60 and older who may benefit from technological services to improve health and social connectedness. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study are (a) to better understand the needs of HDMP participants, and (b) to characterize the technology-readiness and the utility of delivering information via the computer. DESIGN: We analyzed data from the 2017 NSOAAP to assess the health and functional status and demographic characteristics of HDMP participants...
2020: Journal of Frailty & Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32441696/championing-ehealth-in-clinical-care
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Margaret Hickey
Since 1959, the rate of technological advancements, which has been buoyed by the evolution of microprocessors that stimulate innovation, has grown exponentially, doubling every 12 to 18 months (Roser & Ritchie, 2020). In 2020, it is impossible to walk down the street without seeing people checking their smartphones. However, it was only four decades ago that the personal computer was first introduced into the marketplace. It has been a little more than a decade since the first smartphone-the iPhone by Apple-was released in 2007, followed by the release of the iPad in 2010 (Zimmermann, 2017)...
June 1, 2020: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32320551/internet-based-digital-video-atlas-of-sonographic-findings-for-clinical-and-educational-purposes
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Daniel Merkel, Christoph Schneider, Michael Ludwig
Introduction: A professional and valid ultrasound examination is dependent upon an extensively experienced examiner. Recognition and classification of rare or minimally distinctive findings are a particular source of uncertainty on the part of the examiner. By creating an online-based video database of sonographic findings, we tried to share our own experience for clinical and educational purposes. Material and methods: More than a thousand video clips of documented ultrasound findings were anonymized and cut to a practicable length of between 10 and 25 sec...
2020: Journal of Ultrasonography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32208879/enhanced-participation-or-just-another-activity-the-social-shaping-of-ipad-use-for-youths-with-intellectual-disabilities
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Charlotta Isaksson, Elisabet Björquist
The use of smartphones and tablet devices in activities is believed to have great potential for enhancing the participation of people with intellectual disabilities. However, these technologies, in themselves, do not contribute to participation. What matters is how they are used. Employing the concept of domestication and insights gained from interviews with staff, this article examines conditions for the enhanced participation of youths with intellectual disability and how tablet devices are being integrated into social care settings, in particular...
December 2021: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities: JOID
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31773801/how-16-000-people-used-a-smartphone-magnifier-app-in-their-daily-lives
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Gang Luo
BACKGROUND: Smartphone video magnifier apps are being used by millions of people to assist their vision. To understand the behaviour of app users, an exploratory investigation was conducted based on 'big data' collected from their daily uses. METHOD: A mobile magnification app was developed with embedded analytics data collection modules. Seven months after it was released to the public, 30 days of app use data were collected from 16,787 active users across 129 countries...
November 26, 2019: Clinical & Experimental Optometry: Journal of the Australian Optometrical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31688938/rarelsd-a-manually-curated-database-of-lysosomal-enzymes-associated-with-rare-diseases
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Sana Akhter, Harpreet Kaur, Piyush Agrawal, Gajendra P S Raghava
RareLSD is a manually curated database of lysosomal enzymes associated with rare diseases that maintains comprehensive information of 63 unique lysosomal enzymes and 93 associated disorders. Each entry provides a complete information on the disorder that includes the name of the disease, organ affected, age of onset, available drug, inheritance pattern, defected enzyme and single nucleotide polymorphism. To facilitate users in designing drugs against these diseases, we predicted and maintained structures of lysosomal enzymes...
January 1, 2019: Database: the Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31353940/a-systematic-review-of-personal-smart-technologies-used-to-improve-outcomes-in-adults-with-acquired-brain-injuries
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Jade Kettlewell, Roshan das Nair, Kate Radford
OBJECTIVE: This review aimed to determine the effectiveness of personal smart technologies on outcomes in adults with acquired brain injury. DATA SOURCES: A systematic literature search was conducted on 30 May 2019. Twelve electronic databases, grey literature databases, PROSPERO, reference list and author citations were searched. METHODS: Randomised controlled trials were included if personal smart technology was used to improve independence, goal attainment/function, fatigue or quality of life in adults with acquired brain injury...
July 29, 2019: Clinical Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31264501/tecla-an-innovative-technical-approach-for-prostate-cancer-registries
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Ola Christiansen, Ola Bratt, Erik Skaaheim Haug, Arild Vaktskjold, Anders Selnes, Marit Jordhøy
Objective: To present a code-driven, electronic database for patients TrEated with robotic-assisted radiCaL prostAtectomy (TECLA), developed at Innlandet Hospital (IH), Trust, Norway, for research, local quality control and to deliver data to the National Cancer Registry of Norway (CRN). Clinical data are directly extracted from the structured documentation in the electronic medical record (EMR). Materials and methods: The urological department at IH treats about 200 patients with robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) annually...
July 2, 2019: Scandinavian Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30987299/steering-angle-assisted-vehicular-navigation-using-portable-devices-in-gnss-denied-environments
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Mohamed Moussa, Adel Moussa, Naser El-Sheimy
Recently, land vehicle navigation, and especially by the use of low-cost sensors, has been the object of a huge level of research interest. Consumer Portable Devices (CPDs) such as tablets and smartphones are being widely used by many consumers all over the world. CPDs contain sensors (accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometer, etc.) that can be used for many land vehicle applications such as navigation. This paper presents a novel approach for estimating steering wheel angles using CPD accelerometers by attaching CPDs to the steering wheel...
April 4, 2019: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30793156/smartphone-problem-solving-therapy-to-reduce-fear-of-cancer-recurrence-among-breast-cancer-survivors-an-open-single-arm-pilot-study
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Fuminobu Imai, Kanae Momino, Fujika Katsuki, Masaru Horikoshi, Toshi A Furukawa, Naoto Kondo, Tatsuya Toyama, Takuhiro Yamaguchi, Tatsuo Akechi
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to investigate a newly developed smartphone problem-solving therapy (PST) application's feasibility and preliminary effectiveness for reducing fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) among breast cancer survivors. METHODS: Female disease-free breast cancer survivors aged 20-49 years who were more than 6 months post-breast surgery participated in the study. The patients received the smartphone PST using an iPhone or iPad for 8 weeks...
February 22, 2019: Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30689843/ccpdb-2-0-an-updated-version-of-datasets-created-and-compiled-from-protein-data-bank
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Piyush Agrawal, Sumeet Patiyal, Rajesh Kumar, Vinod Kumar, Harinder Singh, Pawan Kumar Raghav, Gajendra P S Raghava
ccPDB 2.0 (https://webs.iiitd.edu.in/raghava/ccpdb) is an updated version of the manually curated database ccPDB that maintains datasets required for developing methods to predict the structure and function of proteins. The number of datasets compiled from literature increased from 45 to 141 in ccPDB 2.0. Similarly, the number of protein structures used for creating datasets also increased from ~74 000 to ~137 000 (PDB March 2018 release). ccPDB 2.0 provides the same web services and flexible tools which were present in the previous version of the database...
January 1, 2019: Database: the Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30639223/smartphone-based-ellman-s-colourimetric-methods-for-the-analysis-of-d-penicillamine-formulation-and-thiolated-polymer
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Noppharat Phadungcharoen, Prasopchai Patrojanasophon, Praneet Opanasopit, Tanasait Ngawhirunpat, Akhayachatra Chinsriwongkul, Theerasak Rojanarata
A new, smartphone-based colourimetric method for the assay of d-penicillamine formulations relying on the Ellman's reaction was developed by performing the colourimetric reaction in a microplate. Subsequently, the plate was positioned on a white illuminating screen of an iPad placed in a dark box in order to capture a top-view image using an iPhone 5s back camera. The intensity of yellow colour was converted to Red-Green-Blue pixels using a free mobile application. Under the optimal conditions for the reaction and photography, the intensity of blue colour, which was logarithmically transformed, showed an excellent linearity over the drug concentration range of 5-40 µg/mL...
January 9, 2019: International Journal of Pharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30515373/the-electronic-community-park-audit-tool-ecpat-exploring-the-use-of-mobile-technology-for-youth-empowerment-and-advocacy-for-healthy-community-policy-systems-and-environmental-change
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Gina M Besenyi, Benjamin Schooley, Gabrielle M Turner-McGrievy, Sara Wilcox, Sonja A Wilhelm Stanis, Andrew T Kaczynski
Empowering and engaging youth in advocacy and participatory action research (PAR) for healthy community environments is an emerging approach to reducing the childhood obesity epidemic. Technology is a promising strategy for engaging youth in such efforts. The Community Park Audit Tool (CPAT) is user-friendly tool for evaluating the ability of parks to promote youth physical activity. Recently an electronic version of the tool (eCPAT) was developed and validated. The purpose of this study was to explore the use of eCPAT mobile technology on youth empowerment and advocacy...
2018: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30062632/piloting-the-use-of-smartphones-reminders-and-accountability-partners-to-promote-skin-self-examinations-in-patients-with-total-body-photography-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Andrew J Marek, Emily Y Chu, Michael E Ming, Zeeshan A Khan, Carrie L Kovarik
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a mobile application (app) in patients already using total body photography (TBP) to increase skin self-examination (SSE) rates and pilot the effectiveness of examination reminders and accountability partners. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial with computer generated randomization table to allocate interventions. SETTING: University of Pennsylvania pigmented lesion clinic. PARTICIPANTS: 69 patients aged 18 years or older with an iPhone/iPad, who were already in possession of TBP photographs...
October 2018: American Journal of Clinical Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29945579/mobile-learning-in-medicine-an-evaluation-of-attitudes-and-behaviours-of-medical-students
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Thomas J G Chase, Adam Julius, Joht Singh Chandan, Emily Powell, Charles S Hall, Benedict Lyle Phillips, Ryan Burnett, Deborah Gill, Bimbi Fernando
BACKGROUND: Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increasingly part of the clinical environment but there is a limited and somewhat conflicting literature regarding the impact of such devices in the clinical learning environment. This study aims to: assess the impact of mLearning devices in the clinical learning environment on medical students' studying habits, attitudes towards mobile device supported learning; and the perceived reaction of clinicians and patients to the use of these devices as part of learning in the clinical setting...
June 27, 2018: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29399830/electronic-device-generated-light-increases-reactive-oxygen-species-in-human-fibroblasts
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Evan Austin, Amy Huang, Tony Adar, Erica Wang, Jared Jagdeo
OBJECTIVES: Our skin is constantly exposed to light from solar radiation and electronic devices, which impact skin physiology and aging. The biological altering properties of ultraviolet (UV) solar radiation on skin have been well established. There is significant scientific and public interest on the effects of electronic device generated light (EDGL) on skin. Currently, the effects of EDGL on skin are largely unknown. EDGL includes UV, visible, and infrared light from consumer electronics such as smartphones, computers, and televisions...
February 5, 2018: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
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