2023
Barriers and solutions to the adoption of translational tools for computational psychiatry
Benrimoh D, Fisher V, Mourgues C, Sheldon A, Smith R, Powers A. Barriers and solutions to the adoption of translational tools for computational psychiatry. Molecular Psychiatry 2023, 28: 2189-2196. PMID: 37280282, PMCID: PMC10611570, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-023-02114-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMainstream research directionIntegration of tasksComputational psychiatryComputational tasksComputational expertiseGame platformFormal modelDevelopment of tasksTaskLimited ecological validityResearch directionsEcological validityComputational methodsTest-retest reliabilityMore positive impactsInformation processingLarge-scale research projectProcessingHuman brainResearch project
2019
Missing Ingredients in Shared Decision-Making?
Pavlo AJ, O’Connell M, Olsen S, Snyder MK, Davidson L. Missing Ingredients in Shared Decision-Making? Psychiatric Quarterly 2019, 90: 333-338. PMID: 30684128, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-019-9624-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShared decision-makingMental illnessImplement shared decision-makingPerson-centered careCare of personsCare of individualsBarriers to effective collaborationParticipatory research projectHealth careRelated qualityMixed-methodsCareRoutine practiceCollaborative approachEffective collaborationClinical informationIllnessDecision-makingProvidersPracticePhysiciansHealthDoctorsPatientsResearch project
2018
CEDAR
Musen M, Sansone S, Cheung K, Kleinstein S, Crafts M, Schürer S, Graybeal J. CEDAR. 2018, 427-428. DOI: 10.1145/3184558.3186200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPublic repositoriesScientific data setsLibrary of templatesData annotationExperimental metadataRelevant datasetsMetadataWeb-based methodsOnline datasetsOwn devicesRepositoryDatasetData setsAuthoringScientific ontologyMajor research projectOntologyRetrievalResearch projectAnnotationLack of standardizationScientific communityTechnologyTemplateSet
2017
Ethical challenges in student experiences of global health research
Standish K, Khoshnood K. Ethical challenges in student experiences of global health research. 2017, 132-139. DOI: 10.4324/9781315107844-14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEthical challengesGlobal health researchEthical frameworkEthics guidelinesGlobal health practitionersVery inequitiesHealth researchGlobal healthStudent researchHealth practitionersPower imbalanceCountry studentsResearch projectInternational organizationsResearch partnersDisciplinesStudentsResearchStudent experienceChallengesPractitionersFirst-person experiences of recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions
Brekke E, Lien L, Davidson L, Biong S. First-person experiences of recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions. Advances In Dual Diagnosis 2017, 10: 13-24. DOI: 10.1108/add-07-2016-0015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDepth individual interviewsResearch limitations/implicationsDesign/methodology/approachLimitations/implicationsExperience of recoveryInadequate housingSocial servicesFellow citizensMethodology/approachOriginality/valueCommunity participationRural communitiesSocial implicationsDimensions of recoveryCommunity factorsIndividual interviewsCo-occurring mental healthNorwegian districtResearch projectPhenomenological approachPractical implicationsMental healthRecovery orientationService designFinancial problems
2016
Chapter 6 Clinical Research Information Systems: Using Electronic Health Records for Research
Nadkarni P. Chapter 6 Clinical Research Information Systems: Using Electronic Health Records for Research. 2016, 129-142. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-803130-8.00006-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical study data management systemsElectronic health recordsHealth recordsData management systemPersonal health recordsService requestsCentralized managementManagement systemType of systemClinical research dataPatient-reported outcomesPragmatic clinical trialsQuality improvement initiativesResearch dataGenomic dataClinical trialsClinical dataPractical issuesInteroperationLimited situationsWorkflowResearch projectRequestsSystemData
2014
Gift-Giving and Network Structure in Rural China: Utilizing Long-Term Spontaneous Gift Records
Chen X. Gift-Giving and Network Structure in Rural China: Utilizing Long-Term Spontaneous Gift Records. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e102104. PMID: 25111696, PMCID: PMC4128647, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRural ChinaCompetitive marriage marketSocial network analysisPrevious data sourcesEconomic inequalityInformal insuranceMarriage marketGift givingHousehold surveyRecent escalationResearch projectSocial eventsNetwork centralityHousehold ceremoniesSocioeconomic determinantsIndividual levelNetwork analysisMeasurement issuesData collectionChinaData sourcesCentralityInequalityTraditionCountries
2012
Obtaining and evaluating research resources.
Penner L, Albrecht T, Dovidio J. Obtaining and evaluating research resources. 2012, 145-162. DOI: 10.1037/13619-010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExternal supportExternal fundingHard workHome institutionMost research institutionsAmount of familiarityResearcher's home institutionInternal supportLeadership positionsBroad sectionsFunding processPoor conceptualizationCreative waysInstitutionsFundingSecond sectionInherent threatResearch institutionsCritical questionsFirst sectionExternal evaluationResearch projectOld jokeRecent pushGood research
2011
Stress and the Social Determinants of Maternal Health among Puerto Rican Women: A CBPR Approach
Bermúdez-Millán A, Damio G, Cruz J, D'Angelo K, Segura-Pérez S, Hromi-Fiedler A, Pérez-Escamilla R. Stress and the Social Determinants of Maternal Health among Puerto Rican Women: A CBPR Approach. Journal Of Health Care For The Poor And Underserved 2011, 22: 1315-1330. PMID: 22080712, PMCID: PMC3642771, DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2011.0108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultCommunity-Based Participatory ResearchConnecticutFemaleFocus GroupsFood SupplyHealth Services AccessibilityHispanic or LatinoHumansMaternal WelfarePregnancyPregnancy OutcomePrejudicePrenatal CarePuerto RicoQualitative ResearchRisk FactorsSocial EnvironmentSocial SupportSocioeconomic FactorsStress, PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung AdultConceptsFood insecurityPuerto Rican womenQualitative research projectFocus groupsCommunity experiencesLack of accessFocus group findingsMaternal healthCBPR approachState of ConnecticutSocial determinantsQuality educationHealth care accessPovertySignificant life stressorsResearch projectInsecurityUnsafe environmentRace/ethnicityPremature birthCare accessReproductive ageGroup findingsChild healthEducation
2010
Short-Term Global Health Research Projects by US Medical Students: Ethical Challenges for Partnerships
Provenzano AM, Graber LK, Elansary M, Khoshnood K, Rastegar A, Barry M. Short-Term Global Health Research Projects by US Medical Students: Ethical Challenges for Partnerships. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2010, 83: 211-214. PMID: 20682858, PMCID: PMC2911161, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEthical challengesGlobal health research projectsImportant ethical challengesShort-term research projectsHealth research projectsEthical issuesResearch projectStudent researchMedical studentsMedical schoolsGlobal healthUS medical studentsSuch studentsStudentsRecent interestIssuesInstitutionsProjectSchoolsChallengesStint
1988
Artificial intelligence research in anesthesia and intensive care
Rennels G, Miller P. Artificial intelligence research in anesthesia and intensive care. Journal Of Clinical Monitoring 1988, 4: 274-289. PMID: 3057121, DOI: 10.1007/bf01617327.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArtificial intelligence techniquesIntelligence techniquesArtificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence researchComputer science researchMedical artificial intelligenceChallenging domainComputer systemsIntelligence researchIntelligenceDifferent projectsResearch directionsCentral research themeSpecific research projectsCurrent stateScience researchResearch projectResearch themesTechniqueProjectManagementApplications
1986
Extending computer-based critiquing to a new domain:ATTENDING, ESSENTIAL-ATTENDING, and VQ-ATTENDING
Miller P. Extending computer-based critiquing to a new domain:ATTENDING, ESSENTIAL-ATTENDING, and VQ-ATTENDING. International Journal Of Clinical Monitoring And Computing 1986, 2: 135-142. PMID: 3459786, DOI: 10.1007/bf02915880.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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