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- 2014
- Jane A. Anderson, Kyler M. Godwin, Jason J. Saleem, Scott A. Russell, Joshua J. Robinson, Barbara Kimmel:
Accessibility, usability, and usefulness of a Web-based clinical decision support tool to enhance provider-patient communication around Self-management TO Prevent (STOP) Stroke. Health Informatics J. 20(4): 261-274 (2014) - Naveen Ashish, Lisa Dahm, Charles Boicey:
University of California, Irvine-Pathology Extraction Pipeline: The pathology extraction pipeline for information extraction from pathology reports. Health Informatics J. 20(4): 288-305 (2014) - Terri L. Byczkowski, Jennifer Knopf Munafo, Maria T. Britto:
Family perceptions of the usability and value of chronic disease web-based patient portals. Health Informatics J. 20(2): 151-162 (2014) - Mike Dent, Ken Eason:
Electronic information in health and social care - promises and pitfalls. Health Informatics J. 20(3): 165-167 (2014) - Mike Dent, Dylan Tutt:
Electronic patient information systems and care pathways: The organisational challenges of implementation and integration. Health Informatics J. 20(3): 176-188 (2014) - Ken Eason, Patrick E. Waterson:
Fitness for purpose when there are many different purposes: Who are electronic patient records for? Health Informatics J. 20(3): 189-198 (2014) - Juan Miguel García-Gómez, Isabel de la Torre Díez, Javier Vicente, Montserrat Robles, Miguel López Coronado, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues:
Analysis of mobile health applications for a broad spectrum of consumers: A user experience approach. Health Informatics J. 20(1): 74-84 (2014) - Mowafa Said Househ, Elizabeth M. Borycki, André Kushniruk:
Empowering patients through social media: The benefits and challenges. Health Informatics J. 20(1): 50-58 (2014) - Inga M. Hunter, Gael Haining Ede, Richard J. Whiddett:
Increased electronic information sharing by sexual health services: Confidentiality and consent. Health Informatics J. 20(1): 3-12 (2014) - Pauline E. Johansson, Göran Petersson, Britt-Inger Saveman, Gunilla Nilsson:
Using advanced mobile devices in nursing practice - the views of nurses and nursing students. Health Informatics J. 20(3): 220-231 (2014) - Justin Keen:
Digital health care: Cementing centralisation? Health Informatics J. 20(3): 168-175 (2014) - Heleena Laitinen, Marja Kaunonen, Paivi Åstedt-Kurki:
The impact of using electronic patient records on practices of reading and writing. Health Informatics J. 20(4): 235-249 (2014) - Laura G. Militello, Nicole B. Arbuckle, Jason J. Saleem, Emily S. Patterson, Mindy E. Flanagan, David A. Haggstrom, Bradley N. Doebbeling:
Sources of variation in primary care clinical workflow: Implications for the design of cognitive support. Health Informatics J. 20(1): 35-49 (2014) - Nothando B. Ngwenya, Stella Mills:
The use of weblogs within palliative care: A systematic literature review. Health Informatics J. 20(1): 13-21 (2014) - Jeppe Agger Nielsen, Shegaw Anagaw Mengiste:
Analysing the diffusion and adoption of mobile IT across social worlds. Health Informatics J. 20(2): 87-103 (2014) - Victor C. Osamor, Ambrose A. Azeta, Oluseyi O. Ajulo:
Tuberculosis-Diagnostic Expert System: An architecture for translating patients information from the web for use in tuberculosis diagnosis. Health Informatics J. 20(4): 275-287 (2014) - Karl Fb Payne, Lucy Weeks, Paul Dunning:
A mixed methods pilot study to investigate the impact of a hospital-specific iPhone application (iTreat) within a British junior doctor cohort. Health Informatics J. 20(1): 59-73 (2014) - Catherine Pope, Susan Halford, Joanne Turnbull, Jane Prichard:
Cyborg practices: Call-handlers and computerised decision support systems in urgent and emergency care. Health Informatics J. 20(2): 118-126 (2014) - Peggy B. Smith, Ruth S. Buzi:
Reproductive health professionals' adoption of emerging technologies for health promotion. Health Informatics J. 20(4): 250-260 (2014) - Amirhossein Takian, Aziz Sheikh, Nicholas Barber:
Organizational learning in the implementation and adoption of national electronic health records: Case studies of two hospitals participating in the National Programme for Information Technology in England. Health Informatics J. 20(3): 199-212 (2014) - Mark John Taylor, Rod Stables, Bashir Matata, Paulo J. G. Lisboa, Andy Laws, Peter Almond:
Website design: Technical, social and medical issues for self-reporting by elderly patients. Health Informatics J. 20(2): 136-150 (2014) - David Wastell, Sue White:
Beyond bureaucracy: Emerging trends in social care informatics. Health Informatics J. 20(3): 213-219 (2014) - Suzanne L. West, William Johnson, Wendy Visscher, Marianne Kluckman, Yue Qin, Ann Larsen:
The challenges of linking health insurer claims with electronic medical records. Health Informatics J. 20(1): 22-34 (2014) - Mansuang Wongsapai, Siriwan Suebnukarn, Sunsanee Rajchagool, Daryl Beach, Sachiko Kawaguchi:
Health-oriented electronic oral health record: Development and evaluation. Health Informatics J. 20(2): 104-117 (2014) - Rachel Young, Erin Willis, Glen T. Cameron, Mugur Geana:
"Willing but Unwilling": Attitudinal barriers to adoption of home-based health information technology among older adults. Health Informatics J. 20(2): 127-135 (2014)
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