Outcomes of a feasibility trial using an innovative mobile health programme to assist in insulin dose adjustment [0.03%]
一种创新的移动健康程序协助胰岛素剂量调整可行性的试验结果
Anish Menon,Farhad Fatehi,Hang Ding et al.
Anish Menon et al.
Objective: Intensification of diabetes therapy with insulin is often delayed for people with suboptimal glycaemic control. This paper reports on the feasibility of using an innovative mobile health (mHealth) programme to ...
Developing and sustaining digital professionalism: a model for assessing readiness of healthcare environments and capability of nurses [0.03%]
数字化专业能力的培养与维持——评估医疗环境的准备程度和护士的能力模型
Carey Ann Mather,Elizabeth Cummings
Carey Ann Mather
Introduction: Technological change in healthcare demands new ways of working. Access to, and use of, digital technology by nurses in Australia lags behind other professions. Governance frameworks and professional standard...
Using normalisation process theory to understand workflow implications of decision support implementation across diverse primary care settings [0.03%]
运用标准化过程理论来理解决策支持在不同初级保健环境中的工作流程影响
Rebecca G Mishuris,Joseph Palmisano,Lauren McCullagh et al.
Rebecca G Mishuris et al.
Background: Effective implementation of technologies into clinical workflow is hampered by lack of integration into daily activities. Normalisation process theory (NPT) can be used to describe the kinds of 'work' necessar...
Randomized Controlled Trial
BMJ health & care informatics. 2019 Oct;26(1):e100088. DOI:10.1136/bmjhci-2019-100088 2019
LAGOS: learning health systems and how they can integrate with patient care [0.03%]
拉各斯:学习型卫生体系及其如何与患者护理相结合
Scott McLachlan,Kudakwashe Dube,Evangelia Kyrimi et al.
Scott McLachlan et al.
Problem: Learning health systems (LHS) are an underexplored concept. How LHS will operate in clinical practice is not well understood. This paper investigates the relationships between LHS, clinical care process specifica...
Sandra I Woolley,Tim Collins,James Mitchell et al.
Sandra I Woolley et al.
Background: Wearable fitness trackers are increasingly used in healthcare applications; however, the frequent updating of these devices is at odds with traditional medical device practices. ...
Evaluating a post-implementation electronic medical record training intervention for diabetes management in primary care [0.03%]
基层医疗中实施电子病历系统后针对糖尿病管理的培训干预措施评价
Gurprit Kaur Randhawa,Aviv Shachak,Karen L Courtney et al.
Gurprit Kaur Randhawa et al.
Objective: This study evaluated the potential for electronic medical record (EMR) video tutorials to improve diabetes (type 1 and 2) care processes by primary care physicians (PCP) using OSCAR EMR. ...
Improved efficiency and patient safety through bespoke electronic thalassaemia care module [0.03%]
改进的效率和患者安全性通过定制化的电子地中海贫血护理模块实现
Mohamed Naveed,Yousif Al-Serkal,Sumaya Al-Nuaimi et al.
Mohamed Naveed et al.
Objectives: To investigate the impact of electronic medical record (EMR) on improvement of healthcare parameters in a thalassaemia centre located at the Fujairah Hospital, Fujairah, UAE. ...
Multicenter Study
BMJ health & care informatics. 2019 Sep;26(1):e100094. DOI:10.1136/bmjhci-2019-100094 2019
Growth of health literacy research activity in three Middle Eastern countries [0.03%]
三个中东国家的健康素养研究活动增长状况
Soheila Bazm,Reihaneh Bazm,Farzaneh Sardari
Soheila Bazm
Background: Health literacy is defined as the capacity to obtain, interpret and understand basic health information. In each country, the count of published literature is a good indicator for scientific activity. This stu...
Phishing in healthcare organisations: threats, mitigation and approaches [0.03%]
医疗保健组织中的网络钓鱼攻击:威胁、缓解及应对措施
Ward Priestman,Tony Anstis,Isabel G Sebire et al.
Ward Priestman et al.
Introduction: Healthcare data have significant value as a potential target for hackers. Phishing is a method of exploitation for malicious reasons using targeted communications (email/messaging). This study reports on an ...
mHealth and big-data integration: promises for healthcare system in India [0.03%]
移动医疗和大数据集成:印度医疗体系的前景分析
Samaneh Madanian,Dave T Parry,David Airehrour et al.
Samaneh Madanian et al.
Background: The use of mobile devices in health (mobile health/mHealth) coupled with related technologies promises to transform global health delivery by creating new delivery models that can be integrated with existing h...