This article discusses various educational interventions implemented in a new patient/family education program at the University of South Alabama Children’s & Women’s Hospital in Mobile, Alabama, for patients and family members of those newly diagnosed with pediatric cancer and other chronic illnesses. Tablet computers were made available to access reputable, easy to understand health resources during the educational processes upon diagnosis and continued treatment at the hospital. MedlinePlus, Patient Education Institute’s X-Plain videos and other National Library of Medicine resources were available at the bedside and while receiving chemotherapy infusions. Surveys were developed to determine the efficacy of the educational interventions
Mobile computing and electronic books are the top emerging technologies to impact higher education....
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limite...
To examine how practitioners support children's active usage of tablet computers
Inadequate patient engagement in hospital care inhibits high-quality care and successful transitions...
Hospitalised children and young people not only face challenges to their health but also to their co...
Purpose: This study aims to develop Tablet PC-based multimedia educational contents on the procedure...
BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that a scan-able paper based interface linked to a computerized...
Objective: The authors explored the feasibility and possible benefit of tablet-based educational mat...
Background In 2006, a digitalised clinical portfolio was introduced into an undergraduate nursing pr...
While information technology has rapidly changed work in the United States in the past 50 years, som...
Health care delivery is being transformed by the use of computer technology, and integrated physical...
Tablet computers are touch screens. They are easier to use for older people and people with disabili...
Background: Evidence supporting a tablet personal computer (PC)-based mode for a systemic approach t...
Background. This article examines personnel and patient experiences of videoconferencing (VC) trials...
BACKGROUND: The use of mobile devices such as tablets and laptops by students to support their learn...
Mobile computing and electronic books are the top emerging technologies to impact higher education....
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limite...
To examine how practitioners support children's active usage of tablet computers
Inadequate patient engagement in hospital care inhibits high-quality care and successful transitions...
Hospitalised children and young people not only face challenges to their health but also to their co...
Purpose: This study aims to develop Tablet PC-based multimedia educational contents on the procedure...
BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that a scan-able paper based interface linked to a computerized...
Objective: The authors explored the feasibility and possible benefit of tablet-based educational mat...
Background In 2006, a digitalised clinical portfolio was introduced into an undergraduate nursing pr...
While information technology has rapidly changed work in the United States in the past 50 years, som...
Health care delivery is being transformed by the use of computer technology, and integrated physical...
Tablet computers are touch screens. They are easier to use for older people and people with disabili...
Background: Evidence supporting a tablet personal computer (PC)-based mode for a systemic approach t...
Background. This article examines personnel and patient experiences of videoconferencing (VC) trials...
BACKGROUND: The use of mobile devices such as tablets and laptops by students to support their learn...
Mobile computing and electronic books are the top emerging technologies to impact higher education....
Goals of work: Recent changes in cancer service provision mean that many patients spend a limite...
To examine how practitioners support children's active usage of tablet computers