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Papers by Rozzano Locsin
Open Journal of Psychiatry, 2016
International nursing review en español: revista oficial del Consejo Internacional de Enfermeras, 2016
Antecedentes: La muerte frecuentemente ocurre en los hospitales y con frecuencia en las unidades ... more Antecedentes: La muerte frecuentemente ocurre en los hospitales y con frecuencia en las unidades de urgencias. Comprender el cuidado de pacientes criticos y moribundos es necesario para una enfermeria de calidad. Objetivo: Este estudio describio el significado de la experiencia de atencion a pacientes criticos y moribundos vivida por enfermeras de unidades de urgencias. Metodos: Este estudio se realizo en tres unidades de urgencias de hospitales terciarios en el sur de Tailandia. Doce enfermeras cumplieron los criterios de inclusion: enfermeras que estaban trabajando en la unidad de urgencias durante al menos 2 anos y que experimentaron cuidar a pacientes criticos y moribundos en un servicio de urgencias. Los datos fueron recopilados mediante entrevistas individuales en profundidad. La transcripcion y el analisis de datos utilizaron el enfoque fenomenologico hermeneutico de van Manen. La fiabilidad se establecio siguiendo los criterios de Lincoln y Guba. Resultados: Las experiencias de proveer atencion a pacientes criticos y moribundos revelaron cuatro categorias tematicas: desafiar a la muerte; falta de tiempo para cuidados paliativos; falta de apoyo para la familia; y privacidad para una muerte tranquila. Estas categorias tematicas reflejan cuatro mundos vividos de van Manen del cuerpo, tiempo, relaciones y espacio. Conclusiones: El estudio describio el significado de la experiencia de proveer atencion a pacientes criticos y moribundos, mientras se apoya el desarrollo del conocimiento de enfermeria para los cuidados paliativos y terminales en entornos de urgencia. Implicaciones para la politica de la enfermeria: Los resultados del estudio influyen en las politicas de enfermeria hacia la mejora de la formacion de las enfermeras sobre cuidados paliativos y terminales en entornos de urgencias. Estos resultados tambien pueden influir en el valor de los entornos de cuidado y cura para pacientes criticos y moribundos y sus familias. Las politicas pueden centrarse en la practica y la formacion de las familias, en particular, sobre la atencion a pacientes terminales criticos y moribundos.
IntechOpen eBooks, Oct 27, 2021
Belitung Nursing Journal, Apr 26, 2022
Background: Expressing enjoyment when conversing with healthcare robots is an opportunity to enha... more Background: Expressing enjoyment when conversing with healthcare robots is an opportunity to enhance the value of human robots with interactive capabilities. In clinical practice, it is common to find verbal dysfunctions in patients with schizophrenia. Thus, interactive communication characteristics may vary between Pepper robot, persons with schizophrenia, and healthy persons. Objective: Two case studies aimed to describe the characteristics of interactive communications, 1) between Pepper as a healthcare robot and two patients with schizophrenia, and 2) between Pepper as a healthcare robot and two healthy persons. Case Report: The “Intentional Observational Clinical Research Design” was used to collect data. Using audio-video technology, the conversational interactions between the four participants with the Pepper healthcare robot were recorded. Their interactions were observed, with significant events noted. After their interactions, the four participants were interviewed regarding their experience and impressions of interacting with the Pepper healthcare robot. Audio-video recordings were analyzed following the analysis and interpretation protocol, and the interview data were transcribed, analyzed, and interpreted. Discussion: There were similarities and differences in the interactive communication characteristics between the Pepper robot and the two participants with schizophrenia and between Pepper and the two healthy participants. The similarities were experiences of human enjoyment while interacting with the Pepper robot. This enjoyment was enhanced with the expectancy of the Pepper robot as able to entertain, and possessing interactive capabilities, indicating two-way conversational abilities. However, different communicating characteristics were found between the healthy participants’ impressions of the Pepper robot and the participants with schizophrenia. Healthy participants understood Pepper to be an automaton, with responses to questions often constrained and, on many occasions, displaying inaccurate gaze. Conclusion: Pepper robot showed capabilities for effective communication pertaining to expressing enjoyment. The accuracy and appropriateness of gaze remained a critical characteristic regardless of the situation or occasion with interactions between persons with schizophrenia, and between healthy persons. It is important to consider that in the future, for effective use of healthcare robots with multiple users, improvements in the areas of the appropriateness of gaze, response time during the conversation, and entertaining functions are critically observed.
Technology and Nursing Practice explains and critically engages with the practice implications of... more Technology and Nursing Practice explains and critically engages with the practice implications of technology for nursing. It takes a broad view of technology, covering not only health informatics, but also 'tele-nursing' and the use of equipment in clinical practice.
Springer eBooks, 2009
... 175 Zane Robinson Wolf Chapter 11 Journeying with Linda: A Narrative Approach to Practice and... more ... 175 Zane Robinson Wolf Chapter 11 Journeying with Linda: A Narrative Approach to Practice and Research ... Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Boca Raton, Florida Savina O. Schoenhofer, RN, PhD Professor of Nursing Department of Graduate Nursing Alcorn State University ...
Open Journal of Psychiatry, 2016
Informatics for Health and Social Care
Nursing, Caring, and Complexity Science, 2011
... Humanoid robots are sophisticated, human-like creations with possible affective, responsive b... more ... Humanoid robots are sophisticated, human-like creations with possible affective, responsive behavior and particular technological innovations such as sensory capabilities and sensitive hands, thought to be hallmarks of being human. A cyborg is a cybernetic organism, or a ...
Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2021
AimThis study aimed to describe the interactions between healthcare robots and older persons in t... more AimThis study aimed to describe the interactions between healthcare robots and older persons in two selected institutions.MethodsA qualitative descriptive analysis study using simultaneous observations of healthcare robot and older person interactions was conducted at two healthcare institutions in Japan. The Pepper robot equipped with Care Prevention Gymnastics Exercise programs was used in two situations: (a) exercise regimen led by Pepper; and (b) interactive dialogue between Pepper and older persons during the exercise process. These interactions were recorded using audiovisual equipment and analyzed using content analysis thereby revealing four thematic categories. Interpretation and discussion were structured based on assumptions of the Transactive Relationship Theory of Nursing.ResultsThe analysis revealed four thematic categories: (a) intermediary participation of healthcare practitioners; (b) technologies of care for practice; (c) human‐robot interactions involving artifici...
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2019
Healthcare
Technological advancements have led to the use of robots as prospective partners to complement un... more Technological advancements have led to the use of robots as prospective partners to complement understaffing and deliver effective care to patients. This article discusses relevant concepts on robots from the perspective of nursing theories and robotics in nursing and examines the distinctions between human beings and healthcare robots as partners and robot development examples and challenges. Robotics in nursing is an interdisciplinary discipline that studies methodologies, technologies, and ethics for developing robots that support and collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers in practice. Robotics in nursing is geared toward learning the knowledge of robots for better nursing care, and for this purpose, it is also to propose the necessary robots and develop them in collaboration with engineers. Two points were highlighted regarding the use of robots in health care practice: issues of replacing humans because of human resource understaffing and concerns abo...
The Journal of Medical Investigation
Healthcare
The use of a remote-controlled drone system (RDS) by eye movements was studied to assist patients... more The use of a remote-controlled drone system (RDS) by eye movements was studied to assist patients in psychiatric long-term care (PLTC) to allow them to view the environment outside the hospital, hoping that this will bring them some enjoyment. However, successfully applying this system requires human intermediaries in facilitating the interactions between patients and RDS operators. The aim of the study was to describe the role of nurses as intermediaries in the application of an RDS through eye movements of patients PLTC. This study employed the Intentional Observational Clinical Research Design. Data collection was performed in November 2021 at a psychiatric hospital with selected patients in PLTC. Seventeen patients took part in the indoor experiment, whereas 23 patients took part in the outdoor experiment. Fifteen of the 23 patients in the outdoor experiment were the same patients who took part in the indoor experiment. Most of the patients in the indoor and outdoor test arenas ...
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing, 2021
Background: The middle range theory Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing (TCCN) guides n... more Background: The middle range theory Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing (TCCN) guides nursing practices. The TCCN Instrument (TCCNI) measures perception dimension of the theory and has been revised and translated into the Japanese language (TCCNI-R). Testing the translated version of the TCCNI-R to English language with the inclusion of a practice dimension is warranted.Purpose: This study aims to determine the psychometric properties of the TCCNI-Revised English version with Practice dimension (TCCNI-RePract).Methods: A web-based cross-sectional study was conducted with data from 202 valid questionnaire copies from professional nurses in selected hospitals and nurse educators in universities. Results: The suitability for factor analysis was determined using Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin index (0.93), Bartlett's sphericity test of 3256.93, p<0.001, the anti-image correlations ranged between 0.87 and 0.96, and an average value of communalities of 0.66. In the four rotations c...
Open Journal of Psychiatry, 2016
International nursing review en español: revista oficial del Consejo Internacional de Enfermeras, 2016
Antecedentes: La muerte frecuentemente ocurre en los hospitales y con frecuencia en las unidades ... more Antecedentes: La muerte frecuentemente ocurre en los hospitales y con frecuencia en las unidades de urgencias. Comprender el cuidado de pacientes criticos y moribundos es necesario para una enfermeria de calidad. Objetivo: Este estudio describio el significado de la experiencia de atencion a pacientes criticos y moribundos vivida por enfermeras de unidades de urgencias. Metodos: Este estudio se realizo en tres unidades de urgencias de hospitales terciarios en el sur de Tailandia. Doce enfermeras cumplieron los criterios de inclusion: enfermeras que estaban trabajando en la unidad de urgencias durante al menos 2 anos y que experimentaron cuidar a pacientes criticos y moribundos en un servicio de urgencias. Los datos fueron recopilados mediante entrevistas individuales en profundidad. La transcripcion y el analisis de datos utilizaron el enfoque fenomenologico hermeneutico de van Manen. La fiabilidad se establecio siguiendo los criterios de Lincoln y Guba. Resultados: Las experiencias de proveer atencion a pacientes criticos y moribundos revelaron cuatro categorias tematicas: desafiar a la muerte; falta de tiempo para cuidados paliativos; falta de apoyo para la familia; y privacidad para una muerte tranquila. Estas categorias tematicas reflejan cuatro mundos vividos de van Manen del cuerpo, tiempo, relaciones y espacio. Conclusiones: El estudio describio el significado de la experiencia de proveer atencion a pacientes criticos y moribundos, mientras se apoya el desarrollo del conocimiento de enfermeria para los cuidados paliativos y terminales en entornos de urgencia. Implicaciones para la politica de la enfermeria: Los resultados del estudio influyen en las politicas de enfermeria hacia la mejora de la formacion de las enfermeras sobre cuidados paliativos y terminales en entornos de urgencias. Estos resultados tambien pueden influir en el valor de los entornos de cuidado y cura para pacientes criticos y moribundos y sus familias. Las politicas pueden centrarse en la practica y la formacion de las familias, en particular, sobre la atencion a pacientes terminales criticos y moribundos.
IntechOpen eBooks, Oct 27, 2021
Belitung Nursing Journal, Apr 26, 2022
Background: Expressing enjoyment when conversing with healthcare robots is an opportunity to enha... more Background: Expressing enjoyment when conversing with healthcare robots is an opportunity to enhance the value of human robots with interactive capabilities. In clinical practice, it is common to find verbal dysfunctions in patients with schizophrenia. Thus, interactive communication characteristics may vary between Pepper robot, persons with schizophrenia, and healthy persons. Objective: Two case studies aimed to describe the characteristics of interactive communications, 1) between Pepper as a healthcare robot and two patients with schizophrenia, and 2) between Pepper as a healthcare robot and two healthy persons. Case Report: The “Intentional Observational Clinical Research Design” was used to collect data. Using audio-video technology, the conversational interactions between the four participants with the Pepper healthcare robot were recorded. Their interactions were observed, with significant events noted. After their interactions, the four participants were interviewed regarding their experience and impressions of interacting with the Pepper healthcare robot. Audio-video recordings were analyzed following the analysis and interpretation protocol, and the interview data were transcribed, analyzed, and interpreted. Discussion: There were similarities and differences in the interactive communication characteristics between the Pepper robot and the two participants with schizophrenia and between Pepper and the two healthy participants. The similarities were experiences of human enjoyment while interacting with the Pepper robot. This enjoyment was enhanced with the expectancy of the Pepper robot as able to entertain, and possessing interactive capabilities, indicating two-way conversational abilities. However, different communicating characteristics were found between the healthy participants’ impressions of the Pepper robot and the participants with schizophrenia. Healthy participants understood Pepper to be an automaton, with responses to questions often constrained and, on many occasions, displaying inaccurate gaze. Conclusion: Pepper robot showed capabilities for effective communication pertaining to expressing enjoyment. The accuracy and appropriateness of gaze remained a critical characteristic regardless of the situation or occasion with interactions between persons with schizophrenia, and between healthy persons. It is important to consider that in the future, for effective use of healthcare robots with multiple users, improvements in the areas of the appropriateness of gaze, response time during the conversation, and entertaining functions are critically observed.
Technology and Nursing Practice explains and critically engages with the practice implications of... more Technology and Nursing Practice explains and critically engages with the practice implications of technology for nursing. It takes a broad view of technology, covering not only health informatics, but also 'tele-nursing' and the use of equipment in clinical practice.
Springer eBooks, 2009
... 175 Zane Robinson Wolf Chapter 11 Journeying with Linda: A Narrative Approach to Practice and... more ... 175 Zane Robinson Wolf Chapter 11 Journeying with Linda: A Narrative Approach to Practice and Research ... Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Boca Raton, Florida Savina O. Schoenhofer, RN, PhD Professor of Nursing Department of Graduate Nursing Alcorn State University ...
Open Journal of Psychiatry, 2016
Informatics for Health and Social Care
Nursing, Caring, and Complexity Science, 2011
... Humanoid robots are sophisticated, human-like creations with possible affective, responsive b... more ... Humanoid robots are sophisticated, human-like creations with possible affective, responsive behavior and particular technological innovations such as sensory capabilities and sensitive hands, thought to be hallmarks of being human. A cyborg is a cybernetic organism, or a ...
Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2021
AimThis study aimed to describe the interactions between healthcare robots and older persons in t... more AimThis study aimed to describe the interactions between healthcare robots and older persons in two selected institutions.MethodsA qualitative descriptive analysis study using simultaneous observations of healthcare robot and older person interactions was conducted at two healthcare institutions in Japan. The Pepper robot equipped with Care Prevention Gymnastics Exercise programs was used in two situations: (a) exercise regimen led by Pepper; and (b) interactive dialogue between Pepper and older persons during the exercise process. These interactions were recorded using audiovisual equipment and analyzed using content analysis thereby revealing four thematic categories. Interpretation and discussion were structured based on assumptions of the Transactive Relationship Theory of Nursing.ResultsThe analysis revealed four thematic categories: (a) intermediary participation of healthcare practitioners; (b) technologies of care for practice; (c) human‐robot interactions involving artifici...
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2019
Healthcare
Technological advancements have led to the use of robots as prospective partners to complement un... more Technological advancements have led to the use of robots as prospective partners to complement understaffing and deliver effective care to patients. This article discusses relevant concepts on robots from the perspective of nursing theories and robotics in nursing and examines the distinctions between human beings and healthcare robots as partners and robot development examples and challenges. Robotics in nursing is an interdisciplinary discipline that studies methodologies, technologies, and ethics for developing robots that support and collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers in practice. Robotics in nursing is geared toward learning the knowledge of robots for better nursing care, and for this purpose, it is also to propose the necessary robots and develop them in collaboration with engineers. Two points were highlighted regarding the use of robots in health care practice: issues of replacing humans because of human resource understaffing and concerns abo...
The Journal of Medical Investigation
Healthcare
The use of a remote-controlled drone system (RDS) by eye movements was studied to assist patients... more The use of a remote-controlled drone system (RDS) by eye movements was studied to assist patients in psychiatric long-term care (PLTC) to allow them to view the environment outside the hospital, hoping that this will bring them some enjoyment. However, successfully applying this system requires human intermediaries in facilitating the interactions between patients and RDS operators. The aim of the study was to describe the role of nurses as intermediaries in the application of an RDS through eye movements of patients PLTC. This study employed the Intentional Observational Clinical Research Design. Data collection was performed in November 2021 at a psychiatric hospital with selected patients in PLTC. Seventeen patients took part in the indoor experiment, whereas 23 patients took part in the outdoor experiment. Fifteen of the 23 patients in the outdoor experiment were the same patients who took part in the indoor experiment. Most of the patients in the indoor and outdoor test arenas ...
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing, 2021
Background: The middle range theory Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing (TCCN) guides n... more Background: The middle range theory Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing (TCCN) guides nursing practices. The TCCN Instrument (TCCNI) measures perception dimension of the theory and has been revised and translated into the Japanese language (TCCNI-R). Testing the translated version of the TCCNI-R to English language with the inclusion of a practice dimension is warranted.Purpose: This study aims to determine the psychometric properties of the TCCNI-Revised English version with Practice dimension (TCCNI-RePract).Methods: A web-based cross-sectional study was conducted with data from 202 valid questionnaire copies from professional nurses in selected hospitals and nurse educators in universities. Results: The suitability for factor analysis was determined using Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin index (0.93), Bartlett's sphericity test of 3256.93, p<0.001, the anti-image correlations ranged between 0.87 and 0.96, and an average value of communalities of 0.66. In the four rotations c...