Designing Patient-facing Health Information Technologies for the Outpatient Settings: A Literature Review [0.03%]
面向门诊患者的健康信息技术的设计:一篇文献综述
Yushi Yang,Onur Asan
Yushi Yang
Introduction: The implementation of health information technologies (HITs) has changed the dynamics of doctor-patient communication in outpatient settings. Designing patient-facing HITs provides patients with easy access ...
Young adults on the perceived benefits and expected use of personal health records: a qualitative descriptive study [0.03%]
一项关于年轻人对个人健康记录的感知益处及其预期使用情况的概念描述性研究
Quynh Nguyen,Gillian Bartlett,Charo Rodriguez et al.
Quynh Nguyen et al.
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) are tools that allow individuals to access, share and manage their health information online. Despite apparent interest, adoption rates remain low. There is a gap in our understa...
Computerised Provider Order Entry Adoption Rates Favourably Impact Length of Stay [0.03%]
计算机化医生处方录入应用率对缩短住院时间的有利影响
Richard Schreiber,Steven H Shaha
Richard Schreiber
Background Research regarding return on investment for electronic health records (EHRs) is sparse.Objective To extend previously established research and examine rigorously whether increasing the adoption of computer-based provider/prescrib...
The adoption of an electronic health record did not improve A1c values in Type 2 diabetes [0.03%]
电子健康记录的采用并未改善2型糖尿病患者的糖化血红蛋白值
Harry B Burke,Dorothy A Becher,Albert Hoang et al.
Harry B Burke et al.
Background: A major justification for the clinical adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) was the expectation that it would improve the quality of medical care. No longitudinal study has tested this assumption. ...
Simon De Lusignan
Simon De Lusignan
Using routinely collected health data for surveillance, quality improvement and research: Framework and key questions to assess ethics, privacy and data access [0.03%]
利用常规健康数据进行监测、质量改进和研究:评估伦理、隐私和数据访问的框架与关键问题
Simon De Lusignan,Harshana Liyanage,Concetta Tania Di Iorio et al.
Simon De Lusignan et al.
Background: The use of health data for public health, surveillance, quality improvement and research is crucial to improve health systems and health care. However, bodies responsible for privacy and ethics often limit acc...
"How long does it take?" A mixed methods evaluation of computer-related work in GP consultations [0.03%]
“需要多长时间?”——计算机相关工作的混合方法评估:在 general practitioner 会诊中
James Hayward,Susan Buckingham,Fionagh Thomson et al.
James Hayward et al.
Background: Systematic reviews have suggested that time spent on computer-related tasks increases consultation length. However, these reviews pre-date the current ubiquitous use of computers in U.K. general practice. ...
National Health Models and the Adoption of E-Health and E-Prescribing in Primary Care - New Evidence from Europe [0.03%]
欧洲国家卫生体系模式与基层医疗领域电子卫生和电子处方采纳的新证据
James Brennan,Annette McElligott,Norah Power
James Brennan
Objective: Recent research from the European Commission (EC) suggests that the development and adoption of eHealth in primary care is significantly influenced by the context of the national health model in operation. This...
What Does ePrescribing Mean for Patients? A Case Study of the Perspectives of Hospital Renal Patients [0.03%]
电子处方对患者意味着什么?来自住院肾病患者的视角案例研究
Lisa Lee,Robin Williams,Aziz Sheikh
Lisa Lee
Background: Hospital ePrescribing systems are expected to improve quality of care for patients, yet the perspectives of patients themselves have seldom been explored in the context of ePrescribing deployments. ...
How Do Clinical Information Systems Affect the Cognitive Demands of General Practitioners?: Usability Study with a Focus on Cognitive Workload [0.03%]
临床信息系统如何影响全科医生的认知需求?以认知工作量为重点的可用性研究
Ferran Ariza,Dipak Kalra,Henry Ww Potts
Ferran Ariza
Background: Clinical information systems in the National Health Service do not need to conform to any explicit usability requirements. Poor usability can increase the mental workload experienced by clinicians and cause fa...