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- 2016
- José Luis Fernández-Alemán, Laura López-González, Ofelia González-Sequeros, Chrisina Jayne, Juan José López-Jiménez, Ambrosio Toval:
The evaluation of i-SIDRA - a tool for intelligent feedback - in a course on the anatomy of the locomotor system. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 172-181 (2016) - Flávio H. D. Araújo, André M. Santana, Pedro de A. Santos Neto:
Using machine learning to support healthcare professionals in making preauthorisation decisions. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 1-7 (2016) - Hassan Assareh, Helen M. Achat, Veth M. Guevarra, Joanne M. Stubbs:
Effect of change in coding rules on recording diabetes in hospital administrative datasets. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 182-190 (2016) - Andrea Barbarin, Predrag V. Klasnja, Tiffany C. Veinot:
Good or bad, ups and downs, and getting better: Use of personal health data for temporal reflection in chronic illness. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 237-245 (2016) - Benjamin Brown, Panos Balatsoukas, Richard Williams, Matthew Sperrin, Iain E. Buchan:
Interface design recommendations for computerised clinical audit and feedback: Hybrid usability evidence from a research-led system. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 191-206 (2016) - Hui-Ya Chan, Yu-Tzu Dai, I-Ching Hou:
Evaluation of a tablet-based instruction of breathing technique in patients with COPD. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 263-270 (2016) - Chia-An Chao:
The impact of electronic health records on collaborative work routines: A narrative network analysis. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 100-111 (2016) - Teeraporn Chonsilapawit, Suang Rungpragayphan:
Skills and knowledge of informatics, and training needs of hospital pharmacists in Thailand: A self-assessment survey. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 255-262 (2016) - Martin F. Cohen:
Impact of the HITECH financial incentives on EHR adoption in small, physician-owned practices. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 143-154 (2016) - Michael J. Denney, Dustin M. Long, Matthew G. Armistead, Jamie L. Anderson, Baqiyyah N. Conway:
Validating the extract, transform, load process used to populate a large clinical research database. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 271-274 (2016) - Lauren Eyler, Alan E. Hubbard, Catherine Juillard:
Assessment of economic status in trauma registries: A new algorithm for generating population-specific clustering-based models of economic status for time-constrained low-resource settings. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 49-58 (2016) - Ana Fonseca, Ricardo Gorayeb, Maria Cristina Canavarro:
Women's use of online resources and acceptance of e-mental health tools during the perinatal period. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 228-236 (2016) - Sarah Hales, Gabrielle M. Turner-McGrievy, Sara Wilcox, Arjang Fahim, Rachel E. Davis, Michael N. Huhns, Homayoun Valafar:
Social networks for improving healthy weight loss behaviors for overweight and obese adults: A randomized clinical trial of the social pounds off digitally (Social POD) mobile app. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 81-90 (2016) - Shannon H. Houser, David W. Au, Michael J. Miller, Lang Chen, Ryan C. Outman, Midge N. Ray, Kenneth G. Saag, Robert Weech-Maldonado:
Socio-demographic differences in risk information seeking sources for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 222-227 (2016) - Hui-Mei Hsu, I-Chiu Chang, Ta-Wei Lai:
Physicians' perspectives of adopting computer-assisted navigation in orthopedic surgery. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 207-214 (2016) - In-Chang Hwang, Kil Won Lee, Sang Soon Park, Siamphone Chanthanoulay, Malouny Sisavanh, Virasack Rajpho, Mijin Kim, Somxay Billamay, Sommanikhone Phangmanixay, Bounleua Oudavong:
The first picture archiving and communication system in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Changes in the utilization rate of imaging tests in the first year after implementation. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 31-38 (2016) - Badeia Jawhari, Louanne Keenan, David Zakus, Dave Ludwick, Abraam Isaac, Abdullah Saleh, Robert Hayward:
Barriers and facilitators to Electronic Medical Record (EMR) use in an urban slum. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 246-254 (2016) - Yun Jiang, Susan M. Sereika, Annette J. De Vito Dabbs, Steven M. Handler, Elizabeth A. Schlenk:
Using mobile health technology to deliver decision support for self-monitoring after lung transplantation. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 164-171 (2016) - Yun Hee Jo, Wan Gyoon Shin, Ju-Yeun Lee, Bo Ram Yang, Yun Mi Yu, Sun Hoi Jung, Hyang Sook Kim:
Evaluation of an intravenous preparation information system for improving the reconstitution and dilution process. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 123-133 (2016) - Hege Mari Johnsen, Mariann Fossum, Pirashanthie Vivekananda-Schmidt, Ann L. Fruhling, Åshild Slettebø:
Teaching clinical reasoning and decision-making skills to nursing students: Design, development, and usability evaluation of a serious game. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 39-48 (2016) - Joshua W. Joseph, David T. Chiu, Larry A. Nathanson, Steven Horng:
A rules based algorithm to generate problem lists using emergency department medication reconciliation. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 117-122 (2016) - Malcolm Koo, Ming-Chi Lu, Shih-Chun Lin:
Predictors of Internet use for health information among male and female Internet users: Findings from the 2009 Taiwan National Health Interview Survey. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 155-163 (2016) - Lareen Newman, Niranjan Bidargaddi, Geoffrey Schrader:
Service providers' experiences of using a telehealth network 12 months after digitisation of a large Australian rural mental health service. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 8-20 (2016) - Amy D. Nguyen, Melissa T. Baysari, Diluk R. W. Kannangara, Amina Tariq, Annie Y. S. Lau, Johanna I. Westbrook, Richard O. Day:
Mobile applications to enhance self-management of gout. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 67-74 (2016) - Nuno Ribeiro, Luís Moreira, Ana Barros, Ana Margarida Almeida, Filipe Santos-Silva:
Guidelines for a cancer prevention smartphone application: A mixed-methods study. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 134-142 (2016) - Joao H. G. Sa, Marina S. Rebelo, Alexandra Brentani, Sandra J. F. E. Grisi, Leonardo H. Iwaya, Marcos A. Simplício Jr., Tereza Cristina M. B. Carvalho, Marco A. Gutierrez:
Georeferenced and secure mobile health system for large scale data collection in primary care. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 91-99 (2016) - Satya S. Sahoo, Priya Ramesh, Elisabeth Welter, Ashley Bukach, Joshua Valdez, Curtis Tatsuoka, Yvan Bamps, Shelley Stoll, Barbara C. Jobst, Martha Sajatovic:
Insight: An ontology-based integrated database and analysis platform for epilepsy self-management research. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 21-30 (2016) - Christopher Salmon, Rachel O'Conor, Sereena Singh, Ravishankar Ramaswamy, Joseph L. Kannry, Michael S. Wolf, Alex D. Federman:
Characteristics of outpatient clinical summaries in the United States. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 75-80 (2016) - Hilde Smith-Strøm, Marjolein M. Iversen, Marit Graue, Svein Skeie, Marit Kirkevold:
An integrated wound-care pathway, supported by telemedicine, and competent wound management - Essential in follow-up care of adults with diabetic foot ulcers. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 59-66 (2016) - Gillian Strudwick, Nicholas R. Hardiker:
Understanding the use of standardized nursing terminology and classification systems in published research: A case study using the International Classification for Nursing Practice®. Int. J. Medical Informatics 94: 215-221 (2016)
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