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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 127
Volume 127, July 2019
- Samira M. Haddad
, Renato T. Souza
, José Guilherme Cecatti:
Mobile technology in health (mHealth) and antenatal care-Searching for apps and available solutions: A systematic review. 1-8
- Emily C. O'Brien
, Ana María Rodríguez, Hye-Chung Kum, Laura E. Schanberg, Marcy Fitz-Randolph, Sean M. O'Brien, Soko Setoguchi:
Patient perspectives on the linkage of health data for research: Insights from an online patient community questionnaire. 9-17 - Habibollah Pirnejad
, Parasto Amiri
, Zahra Niazkhani
, Afshin Shiva, Khadijeh Makhdoomi, Saeed Abkhiz, Heleen van der Sijs, Roland Bal:
Preventing potential drug-drug interactions through alerting decision support systems: A clinical context based methodology. 18-26 - Chengyi Zheng
, Wei Yu, Fagen Xie, Wansu Chen, Cheryl Mercado, Lina Sy
, Lei Qian, Sungching Glenn, Gina Lee, Hung Fu Tseng, Jonathan Duffy
, Lisa A. Jackson, Matthew F. Daley, Brad Crane, Huong McLean
, Steven Jacobsen:
The use of natural language processing to identify Tdap-related local reactions at five health care systems in the Vaccine Safety Datalink. 27-34 - Terence Tang
, Christine L. Heidebrecht, Andrea Coburn, Elizabeth Mansfield, Ellen Roberto, Emanuel Lucez, Morgan E. Lim, Robert J. Reid, Sherman D. Quan:
Using an electronic tool to improve teamwork and interprofessional communication to meet the needs of complex hospitalized patients: A mixed methods study. 35-42 - Carlo Giacomo Leo
, Pierpaolo Mincarone
, Antonella Bodini
, Raffaella Sedile, Roberto Guarino, Maria Rosaria Tumolo, Roberto Malorgio, Matteo Quitadamo, Eugenio Sabato, Giovanni Viegi, Giuseppe Insalaco, Saverio Sabina
:
Obstructive sleep apnoea: Improving healthcare services by combining process modelling and population analysis. 43-51 - Sonia Valladares-Rodríguez
, Manuel J. Fernández-Iglesias
, Luis E. Anido-Rifón
, David Facal
, Carlos Rivas Costa, Roberto Pérez-Rodríguez:
Touchscreen games to detect cognitive impairment in senior adults. A user-interaction pilot study. 52-62 - Omar Ayaad
, Aladeen Alloubani
, Eyad Abu ALhajaa, Mohammad Farhan, Sami Abuseif, Ahmad Al Hroub
, Laila M. Akhu-Zaheya:
The role of electronic medical records in improving the quality of health care services: Comparative study. 63-67
- Yang Zhao
, Kunlin Li
, Liyi Zhang:
A meta-analysis of online health adoption and the moderating effect of economic development level. 68-79
- Ahmed Saleh Kenawy
, Victoria Kett
:
The impact of electronic prescription on reducing medication errors in an Egyptian outpatient clinic. 80-87 - Kristina L. Wanyonyi
, David R. Radford
, Jennifer E. Gallagher:
Electronic primary dental care records in research: A case study of validation and quality assurance strategies. 88-94 - Hugo López-Pelayo, Paul Wallace, Laia Miquel, Lidia Segura, Begoña Baena, Pablo Barrio, Joan Colom, Antoni Gual:
Factors affecting engagement of primary health care professionals and their patients in facilitated access to online alcohol screening and brief intervention. 95-101 - Daniel R. Murphy
, Tyler Satterly, Deevakar Rogith
, Dean F. Sittig
, Hardeep Singh
:
Barriers and facilitators impacting reliability of the electronic health record-facilitated total testing process. 102-108 - Mark Glenn Evans, Ying He
, Leandros A. Maglaras
, Iryna Yevseyeva, Helge Janicke
:
Evaluating information security core human error causes (IS-CHEC) technique in public sector and comparison with the private sector. 109-119
- Nicholas R. Hardiker, Dawn Dowding
, Patricia C. Dykes, Walter Sermeus
:
Reinterpreting the nursing record for an electronic context. 120-126
- Meera Tandan
, Mohan Timilsina
, Martin Cormican
, Akke Vellinga
:
Role of patient descriptors in predicting antimicrobial resistance in urinary tract infections using a decision tree approach: A retrospective cohort study. 127-133 - Björn Ekman
, Hans Thulesius, Jens Wilkens, Anna Lindgren, Olof Cronberg
, Eva Arvidsson:
Utilization of digital primary care in Sweden: Descriptive analysis of claims data on demographics, socioeconomics, and diagnoses. 134-140 - Matthias Becker, Stefan Kasper, Britta Böckmann, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Isabel Virchow:
Natural language processing of German clinical colorectal cancer notes for guideline-based treatment evaluation. 141-146 - Julia Offermann-van Heek, Eva-Maria Schomakers, Martina Ziefle:
Bare necessities? How the need for care modulates the acceptance of ambient assisted living technologies. 147-156

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