Aim : Mobile health (mHealth) is playing an increasingly important role in the computerization of wound care on an international scale with an aim to improve care. The aim of this scoping review protocol is to present a transparent process for how we plan to search and review the existing evidence related to self-supporting mobile wound care applications used by nurses. Materials and methods : The scoping review will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology. An exploratory search was performed using MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase, CINAHL (Ebsco), to identify concepts, keywords, MeSH terms, and headings to identify study types looking for mobile applications in wound care. The findings of this search will determine the final search strat...
Introduction This survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study to establi...
Introduction This survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study to establi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify in the literature studies on mobile technologies in Nursing. Metho...
Aim : Mobile health (mHealth) is playing an increasingly important role in the computerization of wo...
Abstract Background: Chronic wounds are a major burden on patients, health care professionals, and t...
Introduction: The assessment and treatment of wounds are nurses’ and their teams’ responsibilities, ...
Introduction: The assessment and treatment of wounds are nurses’ and their teams’ responsibilities, ...
Introduction: The assessment and treatment of wounds are nurses’ and their teams’ responsibilities, ...
NoOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a telehealth system, using digital pen-and-paper techn...
This paper reports on the findings of a user trial of a mHealth application for pressure ulcer (beds...
Background: Travel to clinics for chronic wound management is burdensome to patients. Remote assessm...
IntroductionThis survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study toestablish t...
Abstract: This paper reports on the findings of a user trial of a mHealth application for pressure u...
Nonhealing wounds pose a major challenge in clinical medicine. Typical chronic wounds, such as diabe...
IntroductionThis survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study toestablish t...
Introduction This survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study to establi...
Introduction This survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study to establi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify in the literature studies on mobile technologies in Nursing. Metho...
Aim : Mobile health (mHealth) is playing an increasingly important role in the computerization of wo...
Abstract Background: Chronic wounds are a major burden on patients, health care professionals, and t...
Introduction: The assessment and treatment of wounds are nurses’ and their teams’ responsibilities, ...
Introduction: The assessment and treatment of wounds are nurses’ and their teams’ responsibilities, ...
Introduction: The assessment and treatment of wounds are nurses’ and their teams’ responsibilities, ...
NoOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a telehealth system, using digital pen-and-paper techn...
This paper reports on the findings of a user trial of a mHealth application for pressure ulcer (beds...
Background: Travel to clinics for chronic wound management is burdensome to patients. Remote assessm...
IntroductionThis survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study toestablish t...
Abstract: This paper reports on the findings of a user trial of a mHealth application for pressure u...
Nonhealing wounds pose a major challenge in clinical medicine. Typical chronic wounds, such as diabe...
IntroductionThis survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study toestablish t...
Introduction This survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study to establi...
Introduction This survey of wound care specialists in the UK aims to be the first study to establi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify in the literature studies on mobile technologies in Nursing. Metho...