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Health Informatics Journal, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2012
- Donald Maclean, Hakim Ben Younes, Margaret Forrest, Hazel K. Towers:
The accuracy of real-time procedure coding by theatre nurses: A comparison with the central national system. 3-11 - Intan Azura Mokhtar, Shaheen Majid, Schubert Foo, Xue Zhang, Yin Leng Theng, Yun-Ke Chang, Brendan Luyt:
Evidence-based practice and related information literacy skills of nurses in Singapore: An exploratory case study. 12-25 - Taxiarchis Botsis, Albert M. Lai, George Hripcsak, Walter Palmas, Justin B. Starren, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
Proof of concept for the role of glycemic control in the early detection of infections in diabetics. 26-35 - Liam Chadwick, Enda F. Fallon, Wil J. van der Putten, Frank Kirrane:
Functional safety of health information technology. 36-49 - Sarah H. Whitehead, Samuel R. Nyman, Freya Broaders, Dawn A. Skelton, Chris J. Todd:
The quality of English-language websites offering falls-prevention advice to older members of the public and their families. 50-65 - Chiehwen Ed Hsu, Kim Dunn, Hsin-Hsuan Juo, Rick Danko, Drew Johnson, Francisco Soto Mas, Jiunn-Jye Sheu:
Understanding public health informatics competencies for mid-tier public health practitioners - a Web-based survey. 66-76
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2012
- Peter A. Bath, Barbara Anne Sen, Dimitri Aristotle Raptis, Tobias Mettler:
International perspectives on how information and ICT can support healthcare. 79-82
- Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Stefan Ek, Raimo Niemelä, Maija-Leena Huotari:
Health information literacy in everyday life: A study of Finns aged 65-79 years. 83-94 - Catherine Holtgräfe, Joachim Zentes:
Multifaceted determinants of online non-prescription drug information seeking and the impact on consumers' use of purchase channels. 95-110 - Kevin Butterworth, Omnia Allam, Alex Gray, Heather Butterworth:
Providing confusion: The need for education not information in chronic care. 111-123 - Panayiotis H. Ketikidis, Tomislav Dimitrovski, Lambros Lazuras, Peter A. Bath:
Acceptance of health information technology in health professionals: An application of the revised technology acceptance model. 124-134 - Thomas W. Poulter, Brian Gannon, Peter A. Bath:
An analysis of electronic document management in oncology care. 135-146 - Tobias Mettler, Dimitri Aristotle Raptis:
What constitutes the field of health information systems? Fostering a systematic framework and research agenda. 147-156
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2012
- Jeremy Linskell, Matt-Mouley Bouamrane:
Assisted-living spaces for end-users with complex needs: A proposed implementation and delivery model. 159-170 - David Loudon, Alastair S. Macdonald, Bruce Carse, Heather Thikey, Lucy Jones, Philip J. Rowe, Stephen Uzor, Mobolaji Ayoade, Lynne Baillie:
Developing visualisation software for rehabilitation: Investigating the requirements of patients, therapists and the rehabilitation process. 171-180 - David Warnock, Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Stephen A. Brewster:
Older users, multimodal reminders and assisted living technology. 181-190 - Wiktoria Wilkowska, Martina Ziefle:
Privacy and data security in E-health: Requirements from the user's perspective. 191-201 - John Loane, Brian O'Mullane, Brennon Bortz, R. Benjamin Knapp:
Looking for similarities in movement between and within homes using cluster analysis. 202-211 - Janet van der Linden, Verina Waights, Yvonne Rogers, Criss Taylor:
A blended design approach for pervasive healthcare: Bringing together users, experts and technology. 212-218
- Ilene Hollin, Margaret Griffin, Stan Kachnowski:
How will we know if it's working? A multi-faceted approach to measuring usability of a specialty-specific electronic medical record. 219-232
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2012
- Ryan J. Shaw, Hayden B. Bosworth:
Short message service (SMS) text messaging as an intervention medium for weight loss: A literature review. 235-250 - Kathrin M. Cresswell, Allison Worth, Aziz Sheikh:
Comparative case study investigating sociotechnical processes of change in the context of a national electronic health record implementation. 251-270 - Michael Mair, Ciara Kierans:
Patients' uses of information as researchable domains of social practice. 271-283 - Paul G. Dempster, Bridgette M. Bewick, Richard Jones, Michael I. Bennett:
Management of cancer pain in the community: Perceptions of current UK information technology systems and implications for future development. 284-293 - Brad Smith, William D. Harms, Stephanie Burres, Holly Korda, Howard Rosen, Jamie Davis:
Enhancing behavioral health treatment and crisis management through mobile ecological momentary assessment and SMS messaging. 294-308 - Karen Clark, Loretta Normile:
Nursing informatics and data collection from the electronic medical record: Study of characteristics, factors and occupancy impacting outcomes of critical care admissions from the Emergency Department. 309-319
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