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期刊名:Journal of innovation in health informatics

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ISSN:2058-4555

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Background: The symptom of fatigue is one of the top five most frequently presented health complaints in primary care, yet it remains underexplored in the Canadian primary care context. ...
Andrew Peter McGovern,Jenny Woodman,Janice Allister et al. Andrew Peter McGovern et al.
Background: Recording concerns about child maltreatment, including minor concerns, is recommended by the General Medical Council (GMC) and National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) but there is evidence...
Simon de Lusignan Simon de Lusignan
After 20-years as Informatics in Primary Care the journal is renamed Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics. The title was carefully selected to reflect that: (1) informatics provides the opportunity to innovate rather than simply auto...
Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor
Children and young people who have long-term conditions are likely to seek health-related information via the Internet. Because of their continuing contact with children with such conditions, primary care practitioners may be well placed to...
Sean Patrick Mikles,Thelma J Mielenz Sean Patrick Mikles
Introduction: Research suggests that electronic messaging can improve patient engagement. Studies indicate that a 'digital divide' may exist, where certain patient populations may be using electronic messaging less freque...
Nikolaos Mastellos,Josip Car,Azeem Majeed et al. Nikolaos Mastellos et al.
Background: The National Health Service in England has given increasing priority to improving inter-professional communication, enabling better management of patients with chronic conditions and reducing medical errors th...