Kristine Wright
Australian National University
5 Papers
Kristine Wright is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thematic analysis & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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The current understanding of precision medicine and personalised medicine in selected research disciplines: study protocol of a systematic concept analysis
Nicola Brew-Sam,Anne Parkinson,Christian J. Lueck,Ellen R. Brown,Karen E. Brown,Anne Bruestle,Katrina Chisholm,Simone Collins,Matthew Cook,E. Daskalaki,Janet Drew,H. Ebbeck,Mark Elisha,Vanessa Helen Fanning,Adam Henschke,Jessica P. Herron,Emma Matthews,Krishnan Murugappan,Dragomir Neshev,Christopher J. Nolan,L. Pedley,Christine A. Phillips,Hanna Suominen,Antonio Tricoli,Kristine Wright,Jane Desborough +25 more
TL;DR: This study will use Rodgers’ evolutionary concept analysis to systematically examine the current understanding of the concepts ‘precision medicine’ and ‘personalised medicine” in clinical medicine, biomedicine, health services research, physics, chemistry, engineering, machine learning and artificial intelligence, and to identify their respective attributes (clusters of characteristics) and surrogate and related terms.
Toward Diabetes Device Development That Is Mindful to the Needs of Young People Living With Type 1 Diabetes: A Data- and Theory-Driven Qualitative Study
Nicola Brew-Sam,Anne Parkinson,M. Chhabra,Adam Henschke,Ellen R. Brown,L. Pedley,E. Pedley,K. Hannan,Karen E. Brown,Kristine Wright,Christine A. Phillips,Antonio Tricoli,Christopher J. Nolan,Hanna Suominen,Jane Desborough +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a study aimed to examine young people's and their caregivers' experiences with diabetes technologies in an exploratory way and relate the findings to the existing technology acceptance and technology design theories.
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Managing type 1 diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic is a team effort: a qualitative study of the experiences of young people and their parents
Anne Parkinson,Nicola Brew-Sam,Sally Hall Dykgraaf,Christopher J. Nolan,Antony R Lafferty,Antony R Lafferty,Robert Schmidli,Robert Schmidli,Ellen Brown,Karen Brown,Lachlan Pedley,Harry Ebbeck,Elizabeth Pedley,Kristine Wright,Christine Phillips,Jane Desborough +15 more
- 01 Nov 2021
TL;DR: For instance, Braun and Clarke as discussed by the authors explored the experiences of young people with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and their parents in accessing integrated family-centred care in the Australian Capital Territory during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Diabetes Technology Experiences of Young People Living with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and their Parents: Hybrid Theoretical Foundation Guided Analysis
Nicola Brew-Sam,Madhur Chhabra,Anne Parkinson,Adam Henschke,Ellen Brown,Lachlan Pedley,Elizabeth Pedley,Kristal Hannon,Karen Brown,Kristine Wright,Christine Phillips,Antonio Tricoli,Antonio Tricoli,Christopher J. Nolan,Hanna Suominen,Hanna Suominen,Hanna Suominen,Jane Desborough +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study aimed to describe T1DM youth and their caregivers experiences and preferences regarding insulin pumps, sensor technologies, and related communication technologies based on a hybrid theoretical foundation.
Experiences of Young People and Their Caregivers of Using Technology to Manage Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Systematic Literature Review and Narrative Synthesis
Nicola Brew-Sam,Madhur Chhabra,Anne Parkinson,Kristal Hannan,Ellen Brown,Lachlan Pedley,Karen Brown,Kristine Wright,Elizabeth Pedley,Christopher J. Nolan,Christine Phillips,Hanna Suominen,Antonio Tricoli,Jane Desborough +13 more
- 02 Feb 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic literature review on the use of diabetes technology for children and adolescents with Type 1 diabetes mellitus and their caregivers is presented. But, the authors did not consider the impact of these technologies on relationships between young people and their carers, as well as device features and characteristics such as size, ease of use, and cost.