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Integration of the assure model for bachelor of nursing training: an international project
Kasimovskaya, Nataliya; Chabrera, Carolina; Laaksonen, Saara; Pelander, Tiina; Stiglic, Gregor; Geraskina, Natalia S.; Schulc, Eva; Cabrera, Esther (Integration of Education. 2021;25(3):372-386, 2021)Introduction. The active integration of digital technologies into the modern educational process is an urgent task for the global education ecosystem. In this paper, within the framework of the joint ... -
Perception of the online learning environment of nursing students in Slovenia: validation of the DREEM questionnaire
Gosak, Lucija; Fijačko, Nino; Chabrera, Carolina; Cabrera, Esther; Stiglic, Gregor (Healthcare. 2021 Aug 05;9(8):998, 2021-08-05)At the time of the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, several measures were in place to limit the spread of the virus, such as lockdown and restriction of social contacts. Many colleges thus had to ... -
Survival and clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancer patient according to different tumour subtypes as determined by hormone receptor and Her2 immunohistochemistry. A single institution survey spanning 1998 to 2010
García Fernández, Antonio; Gimenez, Nuria; Fraile, Manuel; Gonzalez-Solares, Sonia; Chabrera, Carolina; Torras, Merçe; González, Clarisa; Salas, Antonio; Barco, Israel; Cirera, L. L.; Cambra, Maria José; Veloso, Enrique; Pessarrodona, Antoni (The Breast. 2012 Jun;21(3):366-373, 2012-06)As far as recent breast cancer molecular subtype classification is concerned, much work has dealt with clinical outcomes for triple negative and Her2 patients. Less is known about the course of patients ... -
Usability of a mobile application for health professionals in home care services: a user-centered approach
Manzano Monfort, Griselda; Paluzie, Guillermo; Diaz-Gegundez, Mercedes; Chabrera, Carolina (Scientific Reports. 2023 Feb;13(1):2607, 2023-02-14)The use of mobile devices by healthcare professionals has led to rapid growth in the development of mobile healthcare applications designed to improve healthcare services. This study was conducted to ...