Antecedents and consequences of shared decision making for patients with chronic kidney diseases: A cross-sectional survey [0.03%]
慢性肾病患者共同决策的前因和后果:横断面调查研究
Kuang-Ming Kuo,I-Chiu Chang,Chih-Ming Chen et al.
Kuang-Ming Kuo et al.
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has a strong negative impact on patients. Finding ways to improve CKD patients' conditions by shared decision-making is receiving much attention. However, little attention has been...
Adverse drug reaction reporting via mobile applications: A narrative review [0.03%]
移动应用程序上报药品不良反应的现状及挑战:叙述性回顾
Dario Leskur,Josko Bozic,Doris Rusic et al.
Dario Leskur et al.
Introduction: Pharmacovigilance importance has increased in the last few decades and it has led to rise in awareness of adverse drug reaction reporting by both patients and health care professionals. Despite this, researc...
Alex Alexandrou,Li-Chiou Chen
Alex Alexandrou
Background: Like other computing devices mobile devices have inherent security risks. With today's wider use of mobile devices in medical institutions, particularly the practice of 'bring-your-own-device' (BYOD), the risk...
Health professionals' views of medical teleconsultation uptake in the Brazilian Unified Health System: A description using the NASSS framework [0.03%]
基于NASSS框架的巴西统一卫生系统医疗远程咨询使用情况及医务人员观点描述
Soraia de Camargo Catapan,Alan Taylor,Maria Cristina Marino Calvo
Soraia de Camargo Catapan
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated efforts to deploy and regulate medical teleconsultation in Brazil. Studying the Brazilian Unified Public Health System (SUS) experiences in implementing teleconsultations can ...
Chung-Feng Liu,Zhih-Cherng Chen,Szu-Chen Kuo et al.
Chung-Feng Liu et al.
Background: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being developed to support clinical decisions for better health service quality, but the adoption of AI in hospitals is not as popular as expected. A possible reaso...
Validating the relationship between service quality, patient sensitivity and experience towards medical applications using SERVQUAL [0.03%]
基于SERVQUAL的服务质量与患者特征和就医体验关联性研究
A Malathi,K Mohamed Jasim
A Malathi
Background: The quality of the patient experience has become one of the key pillars of service in the healthcare industry. Positive word-of-mouth, higher retention, and loyalty to healthcare providers are all influenced b...
Effects of the electronic health record on job satisfaction of academic pediatric faculty [0.03%]
电子健康记录对学术儿科教师岗位满意度的影响
Abigail M Kissel,Katherine Maddox,Jenny K R Francis et al.
Abigail M Kissel et al.
Objective(s): To evaluate the association of Electronic Health Record (EHR) skills and available support with job satisfaction for pediatric faculty at an academic institution. To identify key opportunities for improvemen...
Implementing Large-Scale Electronic Health Records: Experiences from implementations of Epic in Denmark and Finland [0.03%]
大规模电子健康记录的实施——来自丹麦和芬兰Epic实施的经验
Morten Hertzum,Gunnar Ellingsen,Åsa Cajander
Morten Hertzum
Background: With the still larger scale of electronic health records (EHRs), their implementation has become increasingly complex. In this study, we focus on one large-scale EHR - Epic. ...
Decision support system and outcome prediction in a cohort of patients with necrotizing soft-tissue infections [0.03%]
坏死性软组织感染患者的决策支持系统和结果预测
Sonja Katz,Jaco Suijker,Christopher Hardt et al.
Sonja Katz et al.
Introduction: Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections (NSTI) are severe infections with high mortality affecting a heterogeneous patient population. There is a need for a clinical decision support system which predicts outcome...
Leveraging weak supervision to perform named entity recognition in electronic health records progress notes to identify the ophthalmology exam [0.03%]
利用弱监督在电子健康档案的就诊记录中进行眼科检查命名实体识别
Sophia Y Wang,Justin Huang,Hannah Hwang et al.
Sophia Y Wang et al.
Objective: To develop deep learning models to recognize ophthalmic examination components from clinical notes in electronic health records (EHR) using a weak supervision approach. ...