Digital technology is the integrated use of electronic information and telecommunications technology to support remote clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health and health administration to deliver relevant and up-to-date, real-time, information to researchers in a more efficient way, given the sheer amount of data being produced every day. Students choosing this focus may work with UCI faculty (Nursing Science and others) on support and enhancement of a collaborative informatics community; promotion of software standards for interoperability; growth of collaborative innovation across informatics tools, methods and processes; data science education for clinicians and researchers; and development of novel methods and tools for the evaluation of the impact of these activities to enhance health care through data and informatics.
Nakia Best
PhD, RN, Assistant Professor
School Health, Data Analytics, Social Determinants Of Health, Health Disparities, Mixed-Methods
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Dawn Bounds
PhD, PMHNP-BC, FAAN, Associate Professor
Marginalized Youth, Adolescence, Risk, Resilience, Commercial Sexual Exploitation, Social Media, Mental Health, Integrative Health, Wearable And Biofeedback Technology
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The THRIVE Study
Project REVIVE
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The THRIVE Study
Project REVIVE
Michelle A. Fortier
PhD, Professor
Pediatric Pain, Pediatric Oncology, Healthcare Disparities, mHealth
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Pain Buddy Treating Pain in Children with Cancer: A 21st Century Innovative Approach – This multi-site randomized controlled trial is aimed to examine the effectiveness of Pain Buddy, a mobile health (mHealth) application designed to improve pain and symptom management in children undergoing treatment for cancer. Pain Buddy allows for real time reporting and management of pain and symptoms as well as training in evidence-based pain management strategies. The long-term goal of Pain Buddy is to improve the quality of life for children facing a cancer diagnosis.
Children Impacted by Cancer in the Latinx Community – The purpose of this study is to conduct community based participatory research (CBPR) with Spanish-speaking families with a child with cancer in order to develop a culturally grounded palliative care model for Latinx families.
Intervention Development and Evaluation to Reduce Disparities in Quality of Life for Latinx Families Impacted by Cancer – The purpose of this study is to develop and validate an innovative culturally grounded intervention to improve quality of life and well-being for Spanish-speaking families impacted by childhood cancer. This intervention, Corazones, includes a focus on health literacy, culturally responsive care, and family well-being and incorporates complementary and alternative medicine (acupressure, massage), culinary medicine, and gardening to improve quality of life during cancer treatment.
Palliative Care in Oncology – The purpose of this study is to understand general palliative care knowledge, beliefs, use, and needs among children and families in the oncology setting. We are also interested in learning about symptoms experienced by children and family beliefs about medication and complementary and alternative approaches to pain and symptom management.
Transition of Care: Assessing for Readiness – About half of young adults do not transition to adult providers to receive follow-up care during cancer survivorship. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of adolescent cancer survivors as they prepare to transition from pediatric oncology care to adult care and to identify and address gaps that may improve the transition process.
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Center on Stress and Health
Yuqing Guo
PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Professor
Reduction of Maternal And Child Health Disparities, Mind-Body Intervention, Technology-Based Intervention, Health Promotion, Infant Mental Health, Family Dynamics, Community-Based Participatory Research, Mixed Methods
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SHERO: A Tech-Enabled Community Based Perinatal Initiative to Advance Equity in New Orleans, LA
The Black PEARL (Promoting Equity Anti-Racism and Love) Model: Systemic Integration of Community Maternal Support Services to Achieve Birthing Justice, Equity, and Joy for BIPOC Families
UCLA-UCI Center for Eliminating Cardio-Metabolic Disparities in Multi-Ethnic Populations (UC END-DISPARITIES) – Investigator Development Core
SCH: Individualized learning and prediction for heterogeneous multimodal data from wearable devices
Irvine Summer Institute for Biostatistics and Undergraduate Data Science
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Jung-Ah Lee
PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, Professor and PhD Program Director
Adults/Older Adults and Caregivers, Health Equity/Disparity, Health Technology, Self-Management, Integrative Health, Transition Care, Venous Thromboembolism, Patient Safety, Clinical and Systems Outcomes, Cost-Effectiveness in Healthcare, Mixed Methods
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UCI Dementia Family Caregiver Study
Jung In Park
PhD, RN, FAMIA , Assistant Professor
Health Informatics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Predictive Modeling, Hospital-acquired Conditions, Cancer Research, Health Disparities
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Exploring Sleep Quality Among Cancer Survivors Using AI and Big Data Analytics
Sleep and Health Disparities among Asian Americans: Roles of Stressors and Protective Factors
Harnessing AI for Early Detection and Prevention of Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs) in Healthcare Settings
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Jung In Park
Nancy Pike
PhD, RN, FNP-BC, CPNP-AC/PC, FAHA, FAAN, Founding Associate Dean for Research and Professor
Pediatric to young adults with congenital or acquired heart disease, Cardiometabolic disease, Cognitive impairment, Computer-based cognitive retraining, Mental health and wearable technology, and the Impact of social determinants of health on cognitive outcomes.
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Brain Metabolites, Brain Antioxidant, and Cerebral Blood Flow Deficits in Single Ventricle Heart Disease
Thiamine Intervention and Cognition in Older Adults Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting – A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Amir Rahmani
PhD, Professor
AI/ML in Healthcare, Wearable Computing, mHealth, Health Informatics
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ZotCare: A Flexible and Personalizable SaaS-based Digital Health Platform-From Human Studdy Trials to Care Delivery
Safeguarding Privacy of Cardiovascular Waveforms through Reinforcement Learning – Guided Generative Models
An LLM-based interactive and Personalized Coaching for Chronic Health Management
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