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    A School Eye Health Rapid Assessment (SEHRA) planning tool: Module to survey the magnitude and nature of local needs.

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    BACKGROUND: Eye conditions in children can have negative consequences on visual functioning and quality of life. There is a lack of data on the magnitude of children with eye conditions who need services for effective planning of school eye health programmes. To address this, the School Eye Health Rapid Assessment (SEHRA) tool is being developed to collect data to support school eye health programme planning. METHODS: The module, 'the magnitude and nature of local needs in school children' is the first of six modules in the SEHRA tool. The module outlines a school-based cluster survey designed to determine the magnitude of eye health needs in children. This paper outlines the survey sampling strategy, and sample size calculations. RESULTS: The requirements for the SEHRA survey indicate that in regions where a larger sample size is required, or where fewer schools are recruited to the survey, confidence in the accuracy of the data will be lower. CONCLUSIONS: The SEHRA survey module 'the magnitude and nature of local needs in school children' can be applied in any context. In certain circumstances, the confidence in the survey data will be reduced

    SEHRA Primary Key Log

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    Spreadsheet to accompany SEHRA Data Entry for Hospital Scenarios (https://dspace.sunyconnect.suny.edu/handle/1951/71434)Spreadsheet to accompany SEHRA Data Entry for Hospital Scenarios (https://dspace.sunyconnect.suny.edu/handle/1951/71434

    SEHRA - Sunshine Electronic Health Record Academic Simulation V. 4.2

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    This is an updated version of SEHRA. Version 4_2 allows users to add new patients to create their own scenarios. SEHRA (Sunshine EHR Academic), is an educational simulation of an electronic health records system using Access 2019 as the development platform. Piloted in December of 2019, SEHRA was successfully implemented in January of 2020, and became an essential part of SUNY Broome’s ability to take health science classes and clinicals online in March of 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. SEHRA continues to grow and is currently used in on-campus laboratories, remote courses, and for professional practice experience. As an ODC-ODbL, the Open Database License through Cornell’s Open Data Commons group, the database will stay free of charge and accessible to students and other developers through SUNY OER. Questions about SEHRA can be addressed to Sandra K. Wright, Professor Business Information Technology at SUNY Broome Community College, Binghamton, NY, [email protected] is an updated version of SEHRA. Version 4_2 allows users to add new patients to create their own scenarios. SEHRA (Sunshine EHR Academic), is an educational simulation of an electronic health records system using Access 2019 as the development platform. Piloted in December of 2019, SEHRA was successfully implemented in January of 2020, and became an essential part of SUNY Broome’s ability to take health science classes and clinicals online in March of 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. SEHRA continues to grow and is currently used in on-campus laboratories, remote courses, and for professional practice experience

    SEHRA Hospital Nursing - Medication Administration

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    This video provides a demonstration of using SEHRA to document Medication Administration including the use of an iPhone barcode scanner. In this video, the Hospital side of SEHRA is shown which gives an overview of how the system is used in nursing education at SUNY Broome

    SEHRA Hospital Medical Record Data Entry

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    ReadMe file to accompany SEHRA Data Entry for Hospital Scenarios (https://dspace.sunyconnect.suny.edu/handle/1951/71434)ReadMe file to accompany SEHRA Data Entry for Hospital Scenarios (https://dspace.sunyconnect.suny.edu/handle/1951/71434

    SEHRA Provider Offices Overview

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    This video provides a demonstration of the Provider Office view in SEHRA - Sunshine Electronic Health Records Academic Simulation. It covers the basic navigation of the system and two functional areas: Front Office, and Office Visit. Front Office contains workflows such as New Patient, Patient Demographics, Appointments, Correspondence, Form Repository and Document Phone Encounter. Office Visit contains workflows such as Select Encounter, Create Encounter, Chief Complaint, Health History, Allergies, Patient Diagnoses, Prescriptions, and Patient Education. This is useful to introduce new users to SEHRA including faculty and students

    Sehra, H. K.

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    SEHRA Data Entry for Hospital Scenarios

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    This video provides a demonstration of how faculty can add new patients and related data to create their own scenarios to the Hospital side of SEHRA - Sunshine Electronic Health Records Academic Simulation. It covers a discussion of file management for faculty to differentiate between a master version on standalone versions. It also covers the basics of adding a new patient, creating unique primary keys, adding hospital admission, medications, prescriptions, and other key information in order to create a full scenario.This video provides a demonstration of how faculty can add new patients and related data to create their own scenarios to the Hospital side of SEHRA - Sunshine Electronic Health Records Academic Simulation. It covers a discussion of file management for faculty to differentiate between a master version on standalone versions. It also covers the basics of adding a new patient, creating unique primary keys, adding hospital admission, medications, prescriptions, and other key information in order to create a full scenario
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