A survey on the use of technology to support hospice interdisciplinary team meetings [0.03%]
一项关于使用技术手段支持临终关怀多学科团队会议的研究
George Demiris,Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles,Debra Parker Oliver et al.
George Demiris et al.
Interdisciplinary teamwork is essential in the delivery of hospice services. Hospice agencies in the USA are required by law to follow an interdisciplinary approach to patient care. The goal of this study is to assess the current level of t...
The internet and civil disobedience: examining a new form of e-health behaviour [0.03%]
互联网与公民不服从:审视一种新的电子健康行为形式
Daniel P Lorence
Daniel P Lorence
The use of the internet by healthcare consumers is growing at a phenomenal rate. It is now commonplace for consumers to make critical medical decisions using web-based health information and use the internet for prescription drug purchases ...
Mobile technology and healthcare: the adoption issues and systemic problems [0.03%]
移动技术与医疗保健:普及问题及系统性难题
Susan Standing,Craig Standing
Susan Standing
Although the benefits that are associated with mobile technology have been recognised as offering great potential in the healthcare sector, its widespread adoption has been lagging. We propose that fundamental systemic issues are likely to ...
Yao Y Shieh,Fong Y Tsai,Arash Anavim et al.
Yao Y Shieh et al.
Mobile healthcare is an important extension of electronic healthcare. It enables the caregivers to have an ubiquitous and uninterrupted access to patients' clinical data and the latest medical knowledge; concurrently, it allows patients wit...
An analysis of the healthcare informatics and systems in Southeast Asia: a current perspective from seven countries [0.03%]
东南亚七国医疗卫生信息和系统现状分析
Q T Nguyen,R N G Naguib,M K Abd Ghani et al.
Q T Nguyen et al.
This paper presents an overview of the healthcare systems in Southeast Asia, with a focus on the healthcare informatics development and deployment in seven countries, namely, Singapore, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, the Philippines an...
The critical factors influencing the successful implementation of mobile nursing stations: a case study in Taiwan [0.03%]
影响移动护理站顺利实施的关键因素:台湾地区个案研究
Ju-Ling Hsiao,Rai-Fu Chen,Hsin-Ginn Hwang
Ju-Ling Hsiao
The purpose of this study is to conduct a comprehensive review of the factors affecting the successful implementation of Mobile Nursing Stations (MNS) by case study. A thorough validation process was used to identify the nine critical facto...
Alexander McLeod Jr,Eric Epley,Rasa Silenas
Alexander McLeod Jr
South Central Texas emergency planners have organised a regional Personal Identity Verification (PIV) project for hospital and emergency workers. This paper describes the development and administrative challenges in designing and implementi...
Han-Wen Tuan
Han-Wen Tuan
This paper presents a research model for investigating the relationship between organisational enablers and the Knowledge Transfer (KT) Performance (KTP) in the medical industry. The enablers include leadership, organisational culture, Info...
Pharmacy information systems: the experience and user satisfaction within a chain of Dutch pharmacies [0.03%]
荷兰药店连锁中药房信息系统的应用与用户体验满意度调查
Ronald Batenburg,Ellert Van den Broek
Ronald Batenburg
This paper proposes two models for evaluating Pharmacy Information Systems (PIS) on their user satisfaction, thereby exploring one of the major requirements in designing PIS for pharmacy networks. The first model is developed to measure pha...
Implementing RFID technology in a novel triage system during a simulated mass casualty situation [0.03%]
在模拟大规模伤亡事件中在新型分类系统中实施RFID技术
Jorma Jokela,Tomi Simons,Pentti Kuronen et al.
Jorma Jokela et al.
The purpose of this study is to determine the applicability of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and commercial cellular networks to provide an online triage system for handling mass casualty situations. This was tested by a ...