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期刊名:Informatics in primary care

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ISSN:1476-0320

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Carol S Bond,Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor Carol S Bond
Background: The benefit of self-monitoring of blood glucose by patients has been questioned, and UK policy is generally not to support this, although it is identified that there may be unidentified subgroups of people who...
Simon de Lusignan Simon de Lusignan
This journal strongly supports the sharing of data to support research and quality improvement. However, this needs to be done in a way that ensures the benefits vastly outweigh the risks, and vitally using methods which are inspire both pu...
Marlies M E Geurts,Martijn Ivens,Egbert van Gelder et al. Marlies M E Geurts et al.
Background: In medication therapy management there is a need for a tool to document medication reviews and pharmaceutical care plans (PCPs) as well as facilitate collaboration and sharing of patient data between different...
Praveen Kumar Rai,Mahendra Singh Nathawat,Shalini Rai Praveen Kumar Rai
Background: This paper explores the scope of malaria-susceptibility modelling to predict malaria occurrence in an area. Objective: An a...
Zainab Kazmi Zainab Kazmi
Background: High levels of funding have been invested in health information technologies, especially electronic health records (EHRs), in an effect to coordinate and organize patient health data. However, the effect of EH...
Yuan Zhou,Jessica S Ancker,Mandar Upadhye et al. Yuan Zhou et al.
Background: The effect of health information technology (HIT) on efficiency and workload among clinical and nonclinical staff has been debated, with conflicting evidence about whether electronic health records (EHRs) incr...
Christine D Jones,George M Holmes,Sarah E Lewis et al. Christine D Jones et al.
Objective: To evaluate the association between electronic health record (EHR) satisfaction and job satisfaction in primary care physicians (PCPs). Method:...
Tim Benson,Henry W W Potts,Justin M Whatling et al. Tim Benson et al.
This paper reports on a head-to-head study of howRU and EQ-5D on patients with cardiovascular disease. howRU is a short generic measure of health-related quality of life comprising 39 words, designed for routine use, which we compare with E...
Simon de Lusignan,Christopher Pearce,Neil Munro Simon de Lusignan
Job satisfaction in primary care is associated with getting on with your computer. Many primary care professionals spend longer interacting with their computer than anything else in their day. However, the computer often makes demands rathe...