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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, January 2005
- Farah Magrabi, Enrico W. Coiera, Johanna I. Westbrook, A. Sophie Gosling, Victor Vickland:
General practitioners' use of online evidence during consultations. 1-12 - Elmer V. Bernstam, Dawn M. Shelton, Muhammad F. Walji, Funda Meric-Bernstam:
Instruments to assess the quality of health information on the World Wide Web: what can our patients actually use? 13-19 - Glen R. Couchman, Samuel N. Forjuoh, Terry G. Rascoe, Michael D. Reis, Bruce Koehler, Kimberly L. van Walsum:
E-mail communications in primary care: what are patients' expectations for specific test results? 21-30 - George W. Odhiambo-Otieno:
Evaluation criteria for district health management information systems: lessons from the Ministry of Health, Kenya. 31-38 - Jean-Michel Nguyen, Patrick Six, Daniel Antonioli, Pascal Glemain, Gilles Potel, Pierre Lombrail, Pierre Le Beux:
A simple method to optimize hospital beds capacity. 39-49 - Birgit Brigl, Elske Ammenwerth, Carl Dujat, Stefan Gräber, A. Große, Anke Häber, C. Jostes, Alfred Winter:
Preparing strategic information management plans for hospitals: a practical guideline: SIM plans for hospitals: a guideline. 51-65 - Seung-Bin Han, Jinwook Choi:
The comparative study on concept representation between the UMLS and the clinical terms in Korean medical records. 67-76
Volume 74, Numbers 2-4, March 2005
- Gersende Georg, Brigitte Séroussi, Jacques Bouaud:
Extending the GEM model to support knowledge extraction from textual guidelines. 79-87 - Brigitte Séroussi, Jacques Bouaud, Gilles Chatellier:
Guideline-based modeling of therapeutic strategies in the special case of chronic diseases. 89-99 - Eugénie M. W. van Oosterhout, Jan L. Talmon, Paul A. de Clercq, Harry C. Schouten, Huibert J. Tange, Arie Hasman:
Three-Layer Model for the design of a Protocol Support System. 101-110 - Franck Le Duff, S. Daniel, B. Kamendjé, Pierre Le Beux, Régis Duvauferrier:
Monitoring incident report in the healthcare process to improve quality in hospitals. 111-117 - Pierre Zweigenbaum, Robert H. Baud, Anita Burgun, Fiammetta Namer, Éric Jarrousse, Natalia Grabar, Patrick Ruch, Franck Le Duff, Jean-François Forget, Magaly Douyère, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
UMLF: a unified medical lexicon for French. 119-124 - Carl Van Buggenhout, Werner Ceusters:
A novel view on information content of concepts in a large ontology and a view on the structure and the quality of the ontology. 125-132 - Michel Joubert, Jean-Charles Dufour, Sylvain Aymard, Laurent Falco, Marius Fieschi:
Designing and implementing health data and information providers. 133-140 - Lina Fatima Soualmia, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Combining different standards and different approaches for health information retrieval in a quality-controlled gateway. 141-150 - Persephone Doupi, Johan van der Lei:
Design and implementation considerations for a personalized patient education system in burn care. 151-157 - Toni Giorgino, Ivano Azzini, Carla Rognoni, Silvana Quaglini, Mario Stefanelli, Roberto Gretter, Daniele Falavigna:
Automated spoken dialogue system for hypertensive patient home management. 159-167 - Marc Cuggia, Fleur Mougin, Pierre Le Beux:
Indexing method of digital audiovisual medical resources with semantic Web integration. 169-177 - Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, Françoise Anceaux, Hervé Menu, Sandra Guerlinger, Ludivine Watbled, Fabienne Evrard:
User-centred, multidimensional assessment method of Clinical Information Systems: a case-study in anaesthesiology. 179-189 - Silvana Quaglini, Mario Stefanelli, Lorenzo Boiocchi, Fabio Campari, Anna Cavallini, Giuseppe Micieli:
Cardiovascular risk calculators: understanding differences and realising economic implications. 191-199 - Bruno Pouliquen, Franck Le Duff, Denis Delamarre, Marc Cuggia, Fleur Mougin, Pierre Le Beux:
Managing educational resource in medicine: system design and integration. 201-207 - Jean-Marc Brunetaud, Nicolas Leroy, Sylvia Pelayo, Caroline Wascat, Jean-Marie Renard, Lionel Prin, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir:
Comparative evaluation of two applications for delivering a multimedia medical course in the French-speaking Virtual Medical University (UMVF). 209-212 - Knut Bernstein, Morten Bruun-Rasmussen, Søren Vingtoft, Stig Kjær Andersen, Christian Nøhr:
Modelling and implementing electronic health records in Denmark. 213-220 - Petr Hanzlícek, Josef Spidlen, Helena Heroutová, Miroslav Nagy:
User interface of MUDR electronic health record. 221-227 - Christian Nøhr, Stig Kjær Andersen, Søren Vingtoft, Knut Bernstein, Morten Bruun-Rasmussen:
Development, implementation and diffusion of EHR systems in Denmark. 229-234 - Helma van der Linden, Jan L. Talmon, Huibert J. Tange, Jane Grimson, Arie Hasman:
PropeR revisited. 235-244 - Marcel Lucas Müller, Frank Ückert, Thomas Bürkle, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:
Cross-institutional data exchange using the clinical document architecture (CDA). 245-256 - Brecht Claerhout, Georges J. E. De Moor:
Privacy protection for clinical and genomic data: The use of privacy-enhancing techniques in medicine. 257-265 - Ralf Schweiger, Matthias Brumhard, Simon Hölzer, Joachim Dudeck:
Implementing health care systems using XML standards. 267-277 - Peter Pharow, Bernd Blobel:
Electronic signatures for long-lasting storage purposes in electronic archives. 279-287 - Dimitar Hristovski, Borut Peterlin, Joyce A. Mitchell, Susanne M. Humphrey:
Using literature-based discovery to identify disease candidate genes. 289-298 - Delphine Rossille, Jean-François Laurent, Anita Burgun:
Modelling a decision-support system for oncology using rule-based and case-based reasoning methodologies. 299-306 - Rainer Schmidt, Lothar Gierl:
A prognostic model for temporal courses that combines temporal abstraction and case-based reasoning. 307-315 - Pavel B. Dobrokhotov, Cyril Goutte, Anne-Lise Veuthey, Éric Gaussier:
Assisting medical annotation in Swiss-Prot using statistical classifiers. 317-324 - Michael Prinz, Georg Fischer, Ernst Schuster:
The JAVA-based DICOM query interface DicoSE. 325-333 - Pascal Staccini, Michel Joubert, Jean-François Quaranta, Marius Fieschi:
Mapping care processes within a hospital: from theory to a web-based proposal merging enterprise modelling and ISO normative principles. 335-344
Volume 74, Number 5, June 2005
- Abraham M. Siika, Joseph K. Rotich, Chrispinus J. Simiyu, Erica M. Kigotho, Faye E. Smith, John E. Sidle, Kara Wools-Kaloustian, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Winstone M. Nyandiko, Terry J. Hannan, William M. Tierney:
An electronic medical record system for ambulatory care of HIV-infected patients in Kenya. 345-355 - Christopher N. Sciamanna, Scott P. Novak, Bess H. Marcus:
Effects of using a computer in a doctor's office on patient attitudes toward using computerized prompts in routine care. 357-365 - Hans E. E. Vandenberghe, Viviane Van Casteren, Pascale Jonckheer, Hilde Bastiaens, Johanna E. van der Heyden, Marie France Lafontaine, Etienne De Clercq:
Collecting information on the quality of prescribing in primary care using semi-automatic data extraction from GPs' electronic medical records. 367-376 - Arie Oliven, Irena Michalake, Daniela Zalman, Evgenia Dorman, Dan Yeshurun, Majed Odeh:
Prevention of prescription errors by computerized, on-line surveillance of drug order entry. 377-386 - Gustav Mikkelsen, Jan Aasly:
Consequences of impaired data quality on information retrieval in electronic patient records. 387-394 - Adam S. Rothschild, Linda Dietrich, Marion J. Ball, Heidi Wurtz, Holly Farish-Hunt, Nhora Cortes-Comerer:
Leveraging systems thinking to design patient-centered clinical documentation systems. 395-398 - Hong-Gee Kim, Byung-Hyun Ha, Jae-Il Lee, Myeng-Ki Kim:
A multi-layered application for the gross description using Semantic Web technology. 399-407
- Yen-Chiao Lu, Yan Xiao, Andrew Sears, Julie A. Jacko:
A review and a framework of handheld computer adoption in healthcare. 409-422
Volume 74, Number 6, July 2005
- Jan L. Talmon, Charles Safran, Arie Hasman:
EDITORIAL. 423-424 - Mark J. Gibson, K. Neil Jenkings, Rob Wilson, Ian N. Purves:
Multi-tasking in practice: Coordinated activities in the computer supported doctor-patient consultation. 425-436 - Hsing-Hsia Chen, Mei-Ling Yeh, Hui-Ju Yang:
Testing the impact of a multimedia video CD of patient-controlled analgesia on pain knowledge and pain relief in patients receiving surgery. 437-445 - Delnaz Roshandel, Mohammadreza Rezailashkajani, Shahin Ansari, Mohammad Reza Zali:
Internet use by a referral gastroenterology clinic population and their medical information preferences. 447-459 - Kristiina Junttila, Sanna Salanterä, Maija Hupli:
Developing terminology for documenting perioperative nursing interventions. 461-471 - Renske K. Los, Astrid M. van Ginneken, Johan van der Lei:
Extracting data recorded with OpenSDE: Possibilities and limitations. 473-480 - Renske K. Los, Astrid M. van Ginneken, Johan van der Lei:
OpenSDE: A strategy for expressive and flexible structured data entry. 481-490
Volume 74, Numbers 7-8, August 2005
- Alexander R. Statnikov, Ioannis Tsamardinos, Yerbolat Dosbayev, Constantin F. Aliferis:
GEMS: A system for automated cancer diagnosis and biomarker discovery from microarray gene expression data. 491-503 - Lucia Sacchi, Riccardo Bellazzi, Cristiana Larizza, Paolo Magni, Tomaz Curk, Uros Petrovic, Blaz Zupan:
TA-clustering: Cluster analysis of gene expression profiles through Temporal Abstractions. 505-517 - André Kushniruk, Marc M. Triola, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Benjamin Stein, Joseph L. Kannry:
Technology induced error and usability: The relationship between usability problems and prescription errors when using a handheld application. 519-526 - Charles Docherty, Derek Hoy, Helena Topp, Kathryn Trinder:
eLearning techniques supporting problem based learning in clinical simulation. 527-533 - Kai Zheng, Rema Padman, Michael P. Johnson, Herbert S. Diamond:
Understanding technology adoption in clinical care: Clinician adoption behavior of a point-of-care reminder system. 535-543 - Magnus Bång, Anders Larsson, Erik Berglund, Henrik Eriksson:
Distributed user interfaces for clinical ubiquitous computing applications. 545-551 - Paolo Ciccarese, Ezio Caffi, Silvana Quaglini, Mario Stefanelli:
Architectures and tools for innovative Health Information Systems: The Guide Project. 553-562 - Cédric Bousquet, Corneliu Henegar, Agnès Lillo-Le Louët, Patrice Degoulet, Marie-Christine Jaulent:
Implementation of automated signal generation in pharmacovigilance using a knowledge-based approach. 563-571 - Gondy Leroy, Thomas C. Rindflesch:
Effects of information and machine learning algorithms on word sense disambiguation with small datasets. 573-585 - Johan Gustav Bellika, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
The oncological nurse assistant: A web-based intelligent oncological nurse advisor. 587-595 - Isabelle Colombet, Angel-Ricardo Aguirre-Junco, Sylvain Zunino, Marie-Christine Jaulent, Laurence Leneveut, Gilles Chatellier:
Electronic implementation of guidelines in the EsPeR system: A knowledge specification method. 597-604 - Judith A. Effken, Barbara B. Brewer, Anita Patil, Gerri S. Lamb, Joyce A. Verran, Kathleen M. Carley:
Using OrgAhead, a computational modeling program, to improve patient care unit safety and quality outcomes. 605-613 - Suzanne Bakken, Sookyung Hyun, Carol Friedman, Stephen B. Johnson:
ISO reference terminology models for nursing: Applicability for natural language processing of nursing narratives. 615-622 - Joan S. Ash, Dean F. Sittig, Veena Seshadri, Richard H. Dykstra, James D. Carpenter, P. Zoë Stavri:
Adding insight: A qualitative cross-site study of physician order entry. 623-628 - Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, Sylvia Pelayo, Françoise Anceaux, Jean-Jacques Meaux, Michel Degroisse, Patrice Degoulet:
Impact of CPOE on doctor-nurse cooperation for the medication ordering and administration process. 629-641 - Samina K. Munir, Stephen Kay:
Simplifying the complexity surrounding ICU work processes - Identifying the scope for information management in ICU settings. 643-656 - Daniel B. Hier, Adam S. Rothschild, Anne LeMaistre, Joy Keeler:
Differing faculty and housestaff acceptance of an electronic health record. 657-662 - Frank Meng, Ricky K. Taira, Alex A. T. Bui, Hooshang Kangarloo, Bernard M. Churchill:
Automatic generation of repeated patient information for tailoring clinical notes. 663-673 - Elmer V. Bernstam, Smitha Sagaram, Muhammad F. Walji, Craig W. Johnson, Funda Meric-Bernstam:
Usability of quality measures for online health information: Can commonly used technical quality criteria be reliably assessed? 675-683 - Muhammad F. Walji, Smitha Sagaram, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Craig W. Johnson, Elmer V. Bernstam:
Searching for cancer-related information online: Unintended retrieval of complementary and alternative medicine information. 685-693 - Heimar F. Marin:
New frontiers for nursing and health care informatics. 695-704
Volume 74, Number 9, September 2005
- Trine S. Bergmo, Per Egil Kummervold, Deede Gammon, Lauritz Bredrup Dahl:
Electronic patient-provider communication: Will it offset office visits and telephone consultations in primary care? 705-710 - Joel M. Schectman, John B. Schorling, Mohan M. Nadkarni, John D. Voss:
Determinants of physician use of an ambulatory prescription expert system. 711-717 - Mirou Jaana, Marcia M. Ward, Guy Paré, Douglas S. Wakefield:
Clinical information technology in hospitals: A comparison between the state of Iowa and two provinces in Canada. 719-731 - George W. Odhiambo-Otieno:
Evaluation of existing District Health Management Information Systems: A case study of the District Health Systems in Kenya. 733-744 - Pierre Pluye, Roland M. Grad, Lynn G. Dunikowski, Randolph Stephenson:
Impact of clinical information-retrieval technology on physicians: A literature review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies. 745-768 - John S. Fountain, David M. Reith, Martin Watts:
Comparison of CD-Rom and Internet access to clinical information. 769-777
Volume 74, Number 10, October 2005
- Pieter J. Toussaint, Enrico W. Coiera:
Supporting communication in health care. 779-781 - John Verhoef, Pieter J. Toussaint, Hein Putter, Johanna H. M. Zwetsloot-Schonk, Theodora P. M. Vliet Vlieland:
Pilot study of the development of a theory-based instrument to evaluate the communication process during multidisciplinary team conferences in rheumatology. 783-790 - George Alvarez, Enrico W. Coiera:
Interruptive communication patterns in the intensive care unit ward round. 791-796 - John H. Gennari, Chunhua Weng, Jacqueline Benedetti, David W. McDonald:
Asynchronous communication among clinical researchers: A study for systems design. 797-807 - Nathalie Bricon-Souf, Françoise Anceaux, Nadia Bennani, Eric Dufresne, Ludivine Watbled:
A distributed coordination platform for home care: analysis, framework and prototype. 809-825 - Daniel J. France, Scott R. Levin, Robin Hemphill, Kong Y. Chen, Dorsey Rickard, Renee Makowski, Ian Jones, Dominik Aronsky:
Emergency physicians' behaviors and workload in the presence of an electronic whiteboard. 827-837 - Jaap L. van den Brink, Peter W. Moorman, Maarten F. de Boer, Jean F. A. Pruyn, Carel D. A. Verwoerd, Jan H. van Bemmel:
Involving the patient: A prospective study on use, appreciation and effectiveness of an information system in head and neck cancer care. 839-849 - George Demiris, Karen Edison, Santosh Vijaykumar:
A comparison of communication models of traditional and video-mediated health care delivery. 851-856
Volume 74, Numbers 11-12, December 2005
- Heimar F. Marin:
Nursing informatics: Current issues around the world. 857-860 - Rosaleen Murnane:
Empowering nurses - Improving care: Nurses' response to the new Health Services Reform Programme in Ireland. 861-868 - Vimla L. Patel, Leanne M. Currie:
Clinical cognition and biomedical informatics: Issues of patient safety. 869-885 - Evelyn J. S. Hovenga, Sebastian Garde, Sam Heard:
Nursing constraint models for electronic health records: A vision for domain knowledge governance. 886-898 - Sebastian Garde, David Harrison, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga:
Skill needs for nurses in their role as health informatics professionals: A survey in the context of global health informatics education. 899-907 - Leanne M. Currie:
Evaluation frameworks for nursing informatics. 908-916 - Beverly Collins, Mary Wagner:
Early experiences in using computerized patient record data for monitoring charting compliance, supporting quality initiatives and assisting with accurate charging at Allina Hospitals & Clinics. 917-925 - Lisanne van Beek, William T. F. Goossen, Willem A. van der Kloot:
Linking nursing care to medical diagnoses: Heterogeneity of patient groups. 926-936 - Karl Øyri, Peter J. Murray:
osni.info - Using free/libre/open source software to build a virtual international community for open source nursing informatics. 937-945 - Walter Sermeus, Koen van den Heede, Dominik Michiels, Lucas Delesie, Olivier Thonon, Caroline Van Boven, Jean Codognotto, Pierre Gillet:
Revising the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset: From concept to implementation. 946-951 - Yun Jeong Kim, Hyeoun-Ae Park:
Analysis of nursing records of cardiac-surgery patients based on the nursing process and focusing on nursing outcomes. 952-959 - Ragnhild Hellesø, Lena Sorensen, Margarethe Lorensen:
Nurses' information management across complex health care organizations. 960-972 - Jan Florin, Margareta Ehnfors, Gerthrud Östlinder:
Developing a national integrated classification of health care interventions in Sweden. 973-979 - Karen L. Courtney:
Visualizing nursing workforce distribution: Policy evaluation using geographic information systems. 980-988 - Charlotte A. Weaver, Judith J. Warren, Connie Delaney:
Bedside, classroom and bench: Collaborative strategies to generate evidence-based knowledge for nursing practice. 989-999 - Pirkko Kouri, Ritva Karjalainen-Jurvelin, Juha Kinnunen:
Commitment of project participants to developing health care services based on the Internet technology. 1000-1011 - Karen S. Desjardins, Sarah Sheets Cook, Melinda L. Jenkins, Suzanne Bakken:
Effect of an informatics for Evidence-based Practice Curriculum on nursing informatics competencies. 1012-1020 - Barbara J. McNeil, Victoria L. Elfrink, Susan T. Pierce, Suzanne C. Beyea, Carol J. Bickford, Carolyn Averill:
Nursing informatics knowledge and competencies: A national survey of nursing education programs in the United States. 1021-1030
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