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Sarath Rathnayake
Sarath Rathnayake
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
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Depression, Anxiety and Stress among Undergraduate Nursing Students in a Public University in Sri Lanka
S Rathnayake, J Ekanayaka
International Journal of Caring Sciences 9 (03), 1020, 2016
1692016
Attitudes toward and willingness to work with older people among undergraduate nursing students in a public university in Sri Lanka: A cross sectional study
S Rathnayake, Y Athukorala, S Siop
Nurse Education Today 36, 439-444, 2016
1422016
Nurses’ perspectives of taking care of patients with Coronavirus disease 2019: A phenomenological study
S Rathnayake, D Dasanyake, SD Maithreepala, R Ekanayake, ...
PLOS ONE, 1-17, 2021
1272021
Self-reported eHealth literacy skills among nursing students in Sri Lanka: A cross-sectional study
S Rathnayake, A Senevirathna
Nurse Education Today 78, 50-56, 2019
582019
Quality of life and its determinants among older people living in the rural community in Sri Lanka.
S Rathnayake, S Siop
Indian Journal of Gerontology 29 (2), 2015
462015
mHealth applications as an educational and supportive resource for family carers of people with dementia: An integrative review
S Rathnayake, W Moyle, C Jones, P Calleja
Dementia 18 (7-8), 3091-3112, 2019
312019
Family carers' perspectives of managing activities of daily living and use of mHealth applications in dementia care: a qualitative study
S Rathnayake, C Jones, P Calleja, W Moyle
Journal of clinical nursing 28 (23-24), 4460-4470, 2019
272019
Co-design of an mHealth application for family caregivers of people with dementia to address functional disability care needs
S Rathnayake, W Moyle, C Jones, P Calleja
Journal Informatics for Health and Social Care, 2021
252021
Development of an mHealth application for family carers of people with dementia: A study protocol
S Rathnayake, W Moyle, CJ Jones, P Calleja
Collegian-The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship and Research., 2019
122019
Family carers’ needs related to management of functional disability in dementia care and use of mHealth applications in health information seeking: An online survey
S Rathnayake, W Moyle, C Jones, P Calleja
Collegian, 2020
102020
Perceived stress and learning environment among nursing students: A cross-sectional study
T Jagoda, S Rathnayake
Collegian 28 (5), 587-594, 2021
92021
Perspectives of older people with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus towards medication adherence: A qualitative study
S Upamali, S Rathnayake
Plos one 18 (8), e0289834, 2023
82023
Screening for mild cognitive impairment in people with obesity: a systematic review
N Karunathilaka, S Rathnayake
BMC Endocrine Disorders 21 (230), 2021
62021
Consumer and Provider Perspectives on Technologies Used Within Aged Care: An Australian Qualitative Needs Assessment Survey
M Wendy, P Lihui, M Jenny, S Billy, S Deepa, L Jacki, E Mohamed, ...
J Appl Gerontol, 2022
52022
Information needs and mHealth applications for carers of people with dementia in managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of care recipients: an integrative review protocol
T Jagoda, S Rathnayake, S Dharmaratne
BMJ open 12 (6), e060414, 2022
32022
Distance Education for Supporting Nurse Training in Developing Countries - Assessment of Nursing Techniques for Postural Change using Skype in Sri Lanka -
H Tsujimura, Y Mori, S Miyakoshi, JR Rajasekera, AMSD Pathiranage, ...
The Kitakanto Medical Journal 64 (1), 57-66, 2014
32014
Technology in aged care: a qualitative survey of academic, research, and technology industry professionals
KM Lion, J Murfield, D Sriram, B Sung, G Cook, M Estai, C Jones, B Klein, ...
Contemporary Nurse 59 (4-5), 311-322, 2023
22023
Informal carers’ information needs in managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of people with dementia and related mHealth applications: a systematic integrative review …
T Jagoda, S Dharmaratne, S Rathnayake
BMJ open 13 (5), e069378, 2023
22023
The impact of COVID-19 on nursing education in Sri Lanka: A reflective analysis
S Rathnayake, T Jagoda, D Dassanayake, N Dharmarathna, CM Herath, ...
International Health Trends and Perspectives 2 (1), 26-34, 2022
22022
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the Sinhala version of electronic health literacy scale: A cross-sectional validation study
S Rathnayake, IP Liyanage
Plos one 17 (4), e0266515, 2022
12022
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