2018
DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2016-0193
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Integration of Mobile Devices to Facilitate Patient Care and Teaching During Family-Centered Rounds

Abstract: Integration of mobile devices into a pediatric hospital medicine teaching service can facilitate patient care and perception of resident teaching by extending the utility of electronic medical records in care decisions and by improving access to knowledge resources.

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“…These will seriously affect the sexual function of patients with cervical cancer and reduce their quality of life. [ 34 ] At present, there is no theoretical framework for the sexual function of cervical cancer patients after treatment at home and abroad, and the factors that affect sexual function are not very certain. Based on the domestic and foreign literature reports in recent years, the factors affecting the sexual function of patients after cervical cancer treatment are comprehensive and interactive, including disease and treatment-related factors, patient psychological factors, age factors, education level, medical staff Sexual health guidance for patients, the concept of sexual partners, etc [ 35 ] Through hospital-family integrated continuity care, we have to conduct joint rounds, each with its own emphasis but seamless communication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These will seriously affect the sexual function of patients with cervical cancer and reduce their quality of life. [ 34 ] At present, there is no theoretical framework for the sexual function of cervical cancer patients after treatment at home and abroad, and the factors that affect sexual function are not very certain. Based on the domestic and foreign literature reports in recent years, the factors affecting the sexual function of patients after cervical cancer treatment are comprehensive and interactive, including disease and treatment-related factors, patient psychological factors, age factors, education level, medical staff Sexual health guidance for patients, the concept of sexual partners, etc [ 35 ] Through hospital-family integrated continuity care, we have to conduct joint rounds, each with its own emphasis but seamless communication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…21 : to track the number of times that a mobile device was used on rounds by inpatient teams; weekly observations were performed and analyzed over time by using an SPC chart PDSA, plan do study act; SMART, specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-bound; SPC, statistical process control.…”
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