item: #1 of 28 id: cord-029582-kap3tdiy author: Srinivasan, Malathi title: Enhancing patient engagement during virtual care: A conceptual model and rapid implementation at an academic medical center date: 2020-07-10 words: 2310 flesch: 38 summary: To help providers achieve meaningful connection with Virtual Health patients, the Stanford Presence group developed and distributed five best practices for telepresence communication4: • Prepare with intention (pause, refresh, focus, prepare) Our prior systems were optimized for in-person care, and were not as suitable for Virtual Health care delivery. keywords: care; engagement; health; patient; providers; support; visit cache: cord-029582-kap3tdiy.txt plain text: cord-029582-kap3tdiy.txt item: #2 of 28 id: cord-029626-j6b59y7a author: Cooley, Laura title: Fostering Human Connection in the Covid-19 Virtual Health Care Realm date: 2020-05-20 words: 1515 flesch: 37 summary: Patients cite the ease with which they can discuss personal problems when mediated by technology.9 In addition, these virtual home visits allow patients to avoid traveling to a clinical setting or waiting there with frustration for a provider who runs late. American Hospital Association Issue Brief Pandemic creates opportunity for telehealth to catch on, WBUR News Dean of Stanford Medicine: how virtual care can make medicine even more human The transition from reimagining to recreating health care is now Tele-trust: what is telemedicine's impact on the physician-patient relationship? keywords: care; communication; covid-19; health; patients cache: cord-029626-j6b59y7a.txt plain text: cord-029626-j6b59y7a.txt item: #3 of 28 id: cord-034975-gud4dow5 author: Kalpokas, Ignas title: Problematising reality: the promises and perils of synthetic media date: 2020-11-09 words: 4497 flesch: 35 summary: It discusses three of the most notable current forms of this emerging form of content: deepfakes, virtual influencers, and augmented and virtual reality (collectively known as extended reality). A further step towards the problematisation of reality is the capacity for immersion in a synthetic environment through Augmented and Virtual Reality technologies, typically referred to collectively as Extended Reality (ER). keywords: content; deepfakes; experience; human; influencers; media; reality; synthetic; world cache: cord-034975-gud4dow5.txt plain text: cord-034975-gud4dow5.txt item: #4 of 28 id: cord-146606-ee5s2pjs author: Ofek, Eyal title: Towards a Practical Virtual Office for Mobile Knowledge Workers date: 2020-09-07 words: 4229 flesch: 45 summary: Often, virtual office environments have been modelled to be replicas from physical rooms [36] , or abstract office spaces What is the impact of architectural design on virtual office environments? keywords: environments; interaction; office; reality; space; user; work; workers cache: cord-146606-ee5s2pjs.txt plain text: cord-146606-ee5s2pjs.txt item: #5 of 28 id: cord-243596-ryyokrdx author: Baron, Lauren title: When Virtual Therapy and Art Meet: A Case Study of Creative Drawing Game in Virtual Environments date: 2020-10-16 words: 4986 flesch: 50 summary: There are many numerous hardware and layout configurations for VR, and there is still a lot of progress to be made towards best practices of user comfort, and movement assessment of users in seated VR, particularly in virtual therapy. Investigating the best practices for VR therapy is in high demand. keywords: drawing; game; home; level; participants; standing; task; therapy; user cache: cord-243596-ryyokrdx.txt plain text: cord-243596-ryyokrdx.txt item: #6 of 28 id: cord-255589-f8uf4kvf author: DeMaria, Lauren N. title: Oculoplastics Education in the Coronavirus 2019 Pandemic With Virtual Suturing Curriculum date: 2020-08-18 words: 799 flesch: 29 summary: Our hope is that residency programs will be encouraged to utilize virtual surgical training in ophthalmology education in this new era of telehealth. Virtual surgical training during COVID-19: operating room simulation platforms accessible from home Virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: a disruptive technology in graduate medical education Academic ophthalmology training during and after the COVID-19 pandemic Oculoplastic surgery practice during the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic: experience sharing from Hong Kong keywords: education; residents; training cache: cord-255589-f8uf4kvf.txt plain text: cord-255589-f8uf4kvf.txt item: #7 of 28 id: cord-258269-ig8i9278 author: Philippe, Stéphanie title: Multimodal teaching, learning and training in virtual reality: a review and case study date: 2020-10-31 words: 7774 flesch: 36 summary: In this paper, we highlight the connection between VR learning and multimodality and the instruction concepts related to it. (report) Investigating learners′ attitudes toward virtual reality learning environments: based on a constructivist approach Improving teaching and learning of computer programming through the use of the Second Life virtual world Teaching training in a mixed-reality integrated learning environment Fostering learning through interprofessional virtual reality simulation development A constructivist approach to virtual reality for experiential learning. keywords: collaborative; design; education; environments; game; knowledge; learners; learning; multimodal; multimodality; reality; students; teaching; training; use cache: cord-258269-ig8i9278.txt plain text: cord-258269-ig8i9278.txt item: #8 of 28 id: cord-258550-8ynduijm author: Turner, Sandra title: Rapid Adaptation of Cancer Education in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evaluation of a Live Virtual Statistics and Research Skills Workshop for Oncology Trainees date: 2020-10-21 words: 3125 flesch: 39 summary: The findings of the current study support the feasibility of live virtual formats for education delivered to moderately large groups of trainees. key: cord-258550-8ynduijm authors: Turner, Sandra; Pham, Trang; Robledo, Kristy; Turner, Sara; Brown, Chris; Sundaresan, Purnima title: Rapid Adaptation of Cancer Education in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evaluation of a Live Virtual Statistics and Research Skills Workshop for Oncology Trainees date: 2020-10-21 journal: J Cancer Educ DOI: 10.1007/s13187-020-01898-9 sha: doc_id: 258550 cord_uid: 8ynduijm Due to COVID-19, an annual interactive statistics and research methodology workshop for radiation oncology trainees was adapted at short notice into a live virtual format. keywords: format; learning; oncology; radiation; research; trainees; training; workshop cache: cord-258550-8ynduijm.txt plain text: cord-258550-8ynduijm.txt item: #9 of 28 id: cord-273926-7556mk88 author: Maheshwari, Kavish title: Virtual clinics: Need of the hour, a way forward in the future. Adapting practice during a healthcare crisis. date: 2020-05-17 words: 616 flesch: 47 summary: key: cord-273926-7556mk88 authors: Maheshwari, Kavish; Hindocha, Sandip; Yousif, Ali title: Virtual clinics: Need of the hour, a way forward in the future. Virtual clinics have previously shown to be safe and cost effective alternatives to the Out patient visits in surgical departments like Urology 4 and Orthopedics 5 . keywords: clinics; patients cache: cord-273926-7556mk88.txt plain text: cord-273926-7556mk88.txt item: #10 of 28 id: cord-276273-26ktt0zw author: Hardcastle, Lorian title: Virtual care: Enhancing access or harming care? date: 2020-07-20 words: 3075 flesch: 39 summary: These include questions surrounding custodianship and ownership of virtual care health information, broad authorization for unspecified use and sharing of patient health information, and data security. key: cord-276273-26ktt0zw authors: Hardcastle, Lorian; Ogbogu, Ubaka title: Virtual care: keywords: access; care; health; information; patients; virtual cache: cord-276273-26ktt0zw.txt plain text: cord-276273-26ktt0zw.txt item: #11 of 28 id: cord-278722-hox9m5mv author: Anderi, Emilyn title: Learning Communities Engage Medical Students: A COVID-19 Virtual Conversation Series date: 2020-08-06 words: 2697 flesch: 32 summary: The majority of student responses indicated that future directions of the Virtual Conversation series should focus on medical student concerns and questions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic such as managing COVID-19 patients and the roles of medical students and residents during this time. One of the greatest losses for medical students was the inability to gather with their peers and a lost sense of community. keywords: conversation; covid-19; medical; pandemic; series; students cache: cord-278722-hox9m5mv.txt plain text: cord-278722-hox9m5mv.txt item: #12 of 28 id: cord-282175-4b6wn04j author: Barsoum, Zakaria title: COVID-19 pandemic: personal view to a new model of pediatric practice date: 2020-06-10 words: 487 flesch: 40 summary: Face to face clinical practice enables clinicians to better identify clinical problems and provide meticulous clinical assessment. Although clinical confidence and appropriateness of use may vary in various aspects of clinical care, our experience in paediatric allergy is satisfactory. keywords: allergy; consultations cache: cord-282175-4b6wn04j.txt plain text: cord-282175-4b6wn04j.txt item: #13 of 28 id: cord-284396-prp8hiz6 author: Beck, Dennis title: Identifying the differentiation practices of virtual school teachers date: 2020-10-08 words: 5795 flesch: 43 summary: Comparing differentiated instruction practices across schools by category is helpful in terms of considering some of the larger impacts of different types of virtual schools, but it does little to provide information on the more granular differentiated instruction practices of virtual school teachers. This confirms previous research with virtual school teachers in the area of assessment (Beasley & Beak, 2017) . keywords: differentiation; instruction; online; practices; research; schools; students; teachers; virtual cache: cord-284396-prp8hiz6.txt plain text: cord-284396-prp8hiz6.txt item: #14 of 28 id: cord-289931-wqgq0ci4 author: Sutzko, Danielle C. title: Development and implementation of virtual grand rounds in surgery date: 2020-07-08 words: 1956 flesch: 44 summary: key: cord-289931-wqgq0ci4 authors: Sutzko, Danielle C.; Martin, Colin A.; Chu, Daniel I. title: Development and implementation of virtual grand rounds in surgery date: 2020-07-08 journal: Am J Surg DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2020.06.075 sha: doc_id: 289931 cord_uid: wqgq0ci4 nan From the halls of Johns Hopkins in the late 19 th century with Sir William Osler to present day auditoriums, grand rounds have remained a hallowed tradition of academic medicine. Second, there is an economic advantage to having virtual grand rounds. keywords: format; moderator; participants; rounds; zoom cache: cord-289931-wqgq0ci4.txt plain text: cord-289931-wqgq0ci4.txt item: #15 of 28 id: cord-290081-pjg00t7g author: Dunkerley, Sarah title: Patient care modifications and hospital regulations during the COVID-19 crisis created inequality and functional hazard for patients with orthopaedic trauma date: 2020-08-07 words: 2923 flesch: 53 summary: We prospectively analysed the outcomes of virtual fracture clinic patients from the 14th to the 28th of April, during peak lockdown. There is a large amount of evidence in the literature that virtual fracture clinics are a cost-efficient and cost-effective way of triaging trauma [2] [3] [4] [5] . keywords: clinic; face; follow; fracture; patients; time cache: cord-290081-pjg00t7g.txt plain text: cord-290081-pjg00t7g.txt item: #16 of 28 id: cord-292951-7bgavlam author: Twogood, Rory title: Rapid implementation and improvement of a virtual student placement model in response to the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-11-04 words: 4988 flesch: 46 summary: In response to this problem a novel placement model to facilitate virtual student placements (‘virtual placements’) was developed, tested and then rolled out across Connect Health using the Plan-Do-Study-Act quality improvement methodology. (Internet) Guide to Qi methods Connect Health's 8-point guide to setting up virtual student placements Acknowledgements keywords: clinicians; connect; covid-19; face; hei; model; physiotherapy; placement; students cache: cord-292951-7bgavlam.txt plain text: cord-292951-7bgavlam.txt item: #17 of 28 id: cord-293449-frfui61a author: Feitosa, Jennifer title: Today's virtual teams: Adapting lessons learned to the pandemic context date: 2020-06-24 words: 1504 flesch: 51 summary: To monitor team trust, managers need to pay attention to how team members are connecting, responding to one another, and more importantly maintaining their shared tasks. Companies, such as Appirio, have established communication policies where team members are required to respond to each other within 48 hours. keywords: members; team; teamwork; trust cache: cord-293449-frfui61a.txt plain text: cord-293449-frfui61a.txt item: #18 of 28 id: cord-296560-ehrww6uu author: Bender, Andreas title: Chapter 9 Molecular Similarity: Advances in Methods, Applications and Validations in Virtual Screening and QSAR date: 2006-11-07 words: 10160 flesch: 33 summary: Since molecular descriptors and the methods used to analyze the data they represent cannot be separated easily, the second part of this section also covers novel data analysis methods. We will now describe some of the recent developments in the calculation of molecular descriptors. keywords: activity; compounds; data; datasets; descriptors; docking; ligand; methods; model; novel; number; performance; qsar; scoring; screening; selection; set; similarity; structure cache: cord-296560-ehrww6uu.txt plain text: cord-296560-ehrww6uu.txt item: #19 of 28 id: cord-302815-28695fws author: Rios, Izabel Cristina title: Virtual visits to inpatients by their loved ones during COVID-19 date: 2020-07-15 words: 1610 flesch: 48 summary: Virtual visits are meetings between patients and their family members using technological communication means. Such virtual visits have demonstrated very good outcomes for patients, families, and volunteers. keywords: healthcare; patients; visits; volunteers cache: cord-302815-28695fws.txt plain text: cord-302815-28695fws.txt item: #20 of 28 id: cord-306191-xvfybif4 author: Tabatabai, Shima title: Simulations and Virtual Learning Supporting Clinical Education During the COVID 19 Pandemic date: 2020-08-05 words: 1803 flesch: 23 summary: The safety issues have prompted the Ministry of Health to suggest that schools develop action plans for the adoption of available technologies to keep medical education moving forward with high quality, active, and interactive learning for more demanding tomorrow. This commentary explores how COVID-19 has challenged medical education. keywords: covid-19; education; learning; medical; simulation cache: cord-306191-xvfybif4.txt plain text: cord-306191-xvfybif4.txt item: #21 of 28 id: cord-312212-h5j4f0xq author: Dooley, Anjali B. title: Use of Telemedicine for Sexual Medicine Patients date: 2020-07-30 words: 7369 flesch: 48 summary: Telemedicine (TM) will play a significant role in contemporary practices that diagnose and treat sexual medicine patients. The purpose of this article is to improve the understanding of the concept and the trends of using TM to provide care for sexual medicine patients. keywords: face; healthcare; medicine; patients; practice; providers; requirements; services; state; technology; time; use; visit cache: cord-312212-h5j4f0xq.txt plain text: cord-312212-h5j4f0xq.txt item: #22 of 28 id: cord-322918-9w727lpn author: Dewar, Shenbagam title: Uptake of Virtual Visits in A Geriatric Primary Care Clinic During the COVID‐19 Pandemic date: 2020-05-15 words: 1315 flesch: 43 summary: As our colleagues at other institutions are also transforming the traditional in-person visits to virtual visits, we would like to share our experience and begin a national dialogue for what a high-quality virtual visit would entail. But by April, we encouraged providers to convert to virtual visits and clinic staff contacted all the patients to offer virtual visits. keywords: care; health; patients; person; visits cache: cord-322918-9w727lpn.txt plain text: cord-322918-9w727lpn.txt item: #23 of 28 id: cord-327050-rrgpkwey author: Faes, Livia title: A virtual-clinic pathway for patients referred from a national diabetes eye screening programme reduces service demands whilst maintaining quality of care date: 2020-10-30 words: 4423 flesch: 42 summary: Increasing the adoption of virtual clinics in the management of diabetic patients that do not need long-term management or monitoring in secondary services may help alleviate service demands without diminishing quality of clinical care. The Royal College of Ophthalmologists defines virtual clinics as patient-clinician consultations in which the faceto-face (F2F) interaction is removed. keywords: appointment; clinic; desp; diabetic; f2f; mean; patients; referral cache: cord-327050-rrgpkwey.txt plain text: cord-327050-rrgpkwey.txt item: #24 of 28 id: cord-339580-wxlcf9w1 author: Qasem, Zainah title: The effect of positive TRI traits on centennials adoption of try-on technology in the context of E-fashion retailing date: 2020-10-22 words: 10299 flesch: 33 summary: Among these individual characteristics are personality traits like technology readiness, which could play a considerable role in shaping customer perception, intention, and behavior toward new technologies. Also, factors such as privacy and security expectancies, previous experience with technology, and consumer innovativeness have affected customer intention to accept and use new technology (Margulis, Boeck, & Laroche, 2019) . keywords: acceptance; adoption; centennials; expectancy; fashion; intention; model; online; relationship; shopping; study; technology; try; use cache: cord-339580-wxlcf9w1.txt plain text: cord-339580-wxlcf9w1.txt item: #25 of 28 id: cord-346528-n2jq03g4 author: Riva, Giuseppe title: Virtual Reality in Clinical Psychology date: 2020-09-18 words: 10688 flesch: 33 summary: Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science The cave -audio-visual experience automatic virtual environment Toward an embodied medicine: a portable device with programmable interoceptive stimulation for heart rate variability enhancement Virtual and augmented reality in the treatment of phantom limb pain: a literature review The concept of body ownership and its relation to multisensory integration Deep reality: an underwater VR experience to promote relaxation by unconscious Hr, Eda, and brain activity biofeedback Deterioration rates in Virtual Reality Therapy: an individual patient data level meta-analysis Virtual reality for anxiety disorders: rethinking a field in expansion Virtual reality for psychosocial remediation in schizophrenia: a systematic review Effect of the mood produced by virtual reality exposure on body image disturbances A randomized trial of virtual reality-based cue exposure second-level therapy and cognitive behavior second-level therapy for bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder: outcome at six-month followup Multisensory body representation in autoimmune diseases Height, social comparison, and paranoia: an immersive virtual reality experimental study Virtual reality in the assessment, understanding, and treatment of mental health disorders Automated psychological therapy using immersive virtual reality for treatment of fear of heights: a single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial Automated virtual reality (VR) cognitive therapy for patients with psychosis: study protocol for a single-blind parallel group randomised controlled trial (gameChange) Embodied inference and spatial cognition Being There: Concepts, Effects and Measurement of User Presence in Synthetic Environment Advanced Technology in Rehabilitation: Empowering Cognitive, Physical, Social and Communicative Skills through Virtual Reality, Robots, Wearable Systems and Brain-Computer Interfaces Experiential virtual scenarios with real-time monitoring (interreality) for the management of psychological stress: a block randomized controlled trial Touch with the Future: The Sense of Touch from Cognitive Neuroscience to Virtual Reality Temporary interference over the posterior parietal cortices disrupts thermoregulatory control in humans Social stories for children with autism spectrum disorder: validating the content of a virtual reality program Body awareness: differentiating between sensitivity to and monitoring of bodily signals Virtual reality (VR) and psychotherapy: opportunities and challenges Assessment of the emotional responses produced by exposure to real food, virtual food and photographs of food in patients affected by eating disorders Future directions: how virtual reality can further improve the assessment and treatment of eating disorders and obesity Seeing and identifying with a virtual body decreases pain perception Neuropharmacological modulation of the aberrant bodily self through psychedelics The Concept of Presence: Explication Statement The impact of virtual reality on chronic pain A public database of immersive VR videos with corresponding ratings of arousal, valence, and correlations between head movements and self report measures Creating state of the art, next-generation Virtual Reality exposure therapies for anxiety disorders using consumer hardware platforms: design considerations and future 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virtual reality treatment with cognitive behaviour therapy for specific phobias in young people with autism spectrum disorder Decreasing pain ratings in chronic arm pain through changing a virtual body: different strategies for different pain types Immersive virtual reality and virtual embodiment for pain relief Assessment and treatment of autism spectrum disorders with virtual reality: a comprehensive research chart Exploring the treatment integrity of virtual reality-based social skills training for children with high-functioning autism Bodily illusions in health and disease: physiological and clinical perspectives and the concept of a cortical 'body matrix Virtual treatment for veteran social anxiety disorder: a comparison of 360 video and 3D virtual reality Multisensory stimulation can induce an illusion of larger belly size in immersive virtual reality Psychophysiological effects of an iTBS modulated virtual reality challenge including participants with spider phobia Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders: a review of meta-analytic findings Virtual reality exposure therapy in anxiety disorders: a quantitative meta-analysis Male sexual dysfunctions: immersive virtual reality and multimedia therapy Male sexual dysfunctions and multimedia immersion therapy Conversations between self and self as Sigmund Freud-A virtual body ownership paradigm for self counselling Virtual reality applications for stress management training in the military State-of-the-art of virtual reality technologies for children on the autism spectrum Virtual reality for enhanced ecological validity and experimental control in the clinical, affective and social neurosciences Virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety disorders: a meta-analysis Evidence-based practice in psychology Illusory changes in body size modulate body satisfaction in a way that is related to non-clinical eating disorder psychopathology Illusory obesity triggers body dissatisfaction responses in the insula and anterior Another form of synthetic embodiment used in VR analgesia is VR body swapping, the illusion of owning a virtual body (Hansel et al., 2011; Martini et al., 2014) . keywords: anxiety; body; cognitive; disorders; et al; experience; exposure; pain; patients; presence; reality; riva; technology; therapy; treatment; use; world cache: cord-346528-n2jq03g4.txt plain text: cord-346528-n2jq03g4.txt item: #26 of 28 id: cord-349741-echy5ks8 author: Schwamm, Lee H. title: A digital embrace to blunt the curve of COVID19 pandemic date: 2020-05-04 words: 2046 flesch: 34 summary: It is vital that in implementing virtual care we do not create a new social determinant of health in the form of lack of access to virtual care technology or affordability, that those with limited English proficiency be afforded the opportunity for medical interpretation, and that the visually impaired or disabled are still able to access care. key: cord-349741-echy5ks8 authors: Schwamm, Lee H.; Erskine, Alistair; Licurse, Adam title: A digital embrace to blunt the curve of COVID19 pandemic date: 2020-05-04 journal: NPJ Digit Med DOI: 10.1038/s41746-020-0279-6 sha: doc_id: 349741 cord_uid: echy5ks8 Digital health, virtual care, telehealth, and telemedicine are all terms often used interchangeably to refer to the practice of care delivered from a distance. keywords: care; health; healthcare; patients; providers; visits cache: cord-349741-echy5ks8.txt plain text: cord-349741-echy5ks8.txt item: #27 of 28 id: cord-351222-9bfchw4u author: Rollinger, Judith M. title: Virtual screening for the discovery of bioactive natural products date: 2008 words: 10023 flesch: 34 summary: An idealized computer experiment SARS-CoV protease inhibitors design using virtual screening method from natural products libraries Sabadinine: a potential nonpeptide anti-severe acute-respiratory-syndrome agent identified using structure-aided design Identification of ellagic acid as potent inhibitor of protein kinase CK2: a successful example of a virtual screening application Structure-based virtual screening for plant-based ER -selective ligands as potential preventative therapy against age-related neuro-degenerative diseases Structure-based discovery of potassium channel blockers from natural products virtual screening and electrophysiological assay testing Pharmacophore modelling: applications in drug discovery Molecular docking and high-throughput screening for novel inhibitors of protein tyrosine phosphatase-1B Rational selection of structurally diverse natural product scaffolds with favorable ADME properties for drug discovery Drugs? Some strategies and examples from literature combining virtual screening approaches and classical methods for activity exploitation are outlined below. keywords: activity; approach; authors; compounds; database; discovery; docking; drug; information; ligand; model; nps; pharmacophore; protein; screening; structure; target cache: cord-351222-9bfchw4u.txt plain text: cord-351222-9bfchw4u.txt item: #28 of 28 id: cord-355851-t8xh6327 author: Goodman, Christopher W. title: Accessibility of Virtual Visits for Urgent Care Among US Hospitals: a Descriptive Analysis date: 2020-05-18 words: 890 flesch: 36 summary: Hospitals are often part of multi-hospital systems with web portals for the entire network of hospitals. We examined hospital websites and their virtual visit sites, focusing on three accessibility characteristics: general availability, language accommodations, and affordability. keywords: care; hospitals; visits cache: cord-355851-t8xh6327.txt plain text: cord-355851-t8xh6327.txt