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State of the evidence on simulation-based electronic health records training: A scoping review.

Health Informatics J

July 2022

Division of Healthcare Engineering, Department of Radiation Oncology, 2332University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA; School of Information and Library Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

This study synthesized the available evidence of simulation-based electronic health records (EHRs) training in educational and clinical environments for healthcare providers in the literature. The Arksey and O'Malley methodological framework was employed. A systematic search was carried out in relevant databases from inception to January 2020, identifying 24 studies for inclusion.

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Alternate least squares (ALS) reconstructions of the infrared (IR) spectra of the individual layers from original automotive paint were analyzed using machine learning methods to improve both the accuracy and speed of a forensic automotive paint examination. Twenty-six original equipment manufacturer (OEM) paints from vehicles sold in North America between 2000 and 2006 served as a test bed to validate the ALS procedure developed in a previous study for the spectral reconstruction of each layer from IR line maps of cross-sectioned OEM paint samples. An examination of the IR spectra from an in-house library (collected with a high-pressure transmission diamond cell) and the ALS reconstructed IR spectra of the same paint samples (obtained at ambient pressure using an IR transmission microscope equipped with a BaF cell) showed large peak shifts (approximately 10 cm) with some vibrational modes in many samples comprising the cohort.

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Activity limitations can diminish life satisfaction. This study explored the role of optimism on the relationship between changes in activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living (ADL/IADL) limitations and life satisfaction over time among middle-aged and older adults. Growth curve modeling accounting for intra- and inter-individual changes in life satisfaction was applied to the 2008-2018 waves of the Health and Retirement Study Leave Behind Survey subsample ( = 39,122 person-years).

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Gerontological Inquiry of Religiosity and Spirituality: Remembered or Forgotten Variables in the Study of Aging and Human Development?

Int J Aging Hum Dev

January 2022

Bryan Close Professor of Adulthood and Aging, Human Development and Family Science Department, College of Education and Human Sciences, 33086Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA.

This is submission is the introduction to complement the special issue on "Forgotten Variables in Religiosity and Spirituality Inquiry".

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Ecological conditions provide information about available resources for one's environment. In humans, this has been shown to influence reproductive behavior, as individuals may engage in trade-offs between partner quality and investment. For instance, many women may trade-off preferences for men with physical features indicative of social dominance and health over physical features indicative of commitment and investment.

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Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer use social media in unique ways throughout treatment. The purpose of this article is to describe the social media experiences of AYAs with cancer as a means of exploring the potential impact of social media on AYA psychosocial development after diagnosis and throughout cancer treatment. Seven AYAs treated for cancer, aged 15-20 years, completed a semi-structured interview regarding their social media preferences and habits.

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