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Health Informatics Journal, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, March 2007
- Jon Hindmarsh, K. Neil Jenkings, Tim Rapley:
Introduction to Healthcare Technologies in Practice. 5-8 - Marcus Sanchez Svensson:
Monitoring practice and alarm technology in anaesthesiology. 9-21 - Monika Büscher, Gloria Jensen:
Sound sight: seeing with ultrasound. 23-35 - Karen Clarke, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield:
'You've got to take them seriously': meeting information needs in mental healthcare. 37-45 - David B. Martin, John Mariani, Mark Rouncefield:
Managing integration work in an NHS electronic patient record (EPR) project. 47-56 - K. Neil Jenkings:
Implementation, change management and benefit realization: investigating the utility of ethnographically enriched process maps. 57-69
Volume 13, Number 2, June 2007
- Ian England, Don Stewart:
Executive management and IT innovation in health: identifying the barriers to adoption. 75-87 - Qi Rong Huang:
Competencies for graduate curricula in health, medical and biomedical informatics: a framework. 89-103 - John M. McGrath, Nedal H. Arar, Jacqueline A. Pugh:
The influence of electronic medical record usage on nonverbal communication in the medical interview. 105-118 - Arun Vishwanath, Susan D. Scamurra:
Barriers to the adoption of electronic health records: using concept mapping to develop a comprehensive empirical model. 119-134 - Helen M. Seeley:
Developing services for head injury: obtaining the data. 135-153 - Matthew R. Cauldwell, Caroline E. Beattie, Benita M. Cox, William J. Denby, Jessica A. Ede-Golightly, Fiona L. Linton:
The impact of electronic patient records on workflow in general practice. 155-160
Volume 13, Number 3, September 2007
- Rekha Gaikwad, Ingrid Sketris, Michael A. Shepherd, Jack Duffy:
Evaluation of accuracy of drug interaction alerts triggered by two electronic medical record systems in primary healthcare. 163-177 - Dympna O'Sullivan, Eoin McLoughlin, Michela Bertolotto, David C. Wilson:
Mobile case-based decision support for intelligent patient knowledge management. 179-193 - Karen Day, A. C. Norris:
Supporting information technology across health boards in New Zealand: the role of learning in adapting to complex change. 195-206 - Juliet Harland, Peter A. Bath:
Assessing the quality of websites providing information on multiple sclerosis: evaluating tools and comparing sites. 207-221 - Elaine G. Toms, Celeste Latter:
How consumers search for health information. 223-235 - Paula M. Procter:
Book Review: Consumer-Centered Computer-Supported Care for Healthy People: Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on Nursing Informatics edited by Hyeoun-Ae Park, Peter Murray and Connie Delaney. IOS Press, 2006. ISBN 158603622X. Price US$200, 160 euros, GBP110. 237
Volume 13, Number 4, December 2007
- Sue Capel, Sue Childs, Linda Banwell, Susan Heaford:
Access to information and support for health: some potential issues and solutions for an ageing population. 243-253 - Janet Curran, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi:
Evaluation of an online discussion forum for emergency practitioners. 255-266 - (Withdrawn) RETRACTION: Computer literacy, skills and knowledge among dentists and professionals complementary to dentistry in Scotland. 267-282
- Stuart Maguire, Udechukwu Ojiako:
Interventions for information systems introduction in the NHS. 283-302 - Daniel P. Lorence, Li Chen:
A study of peer-to-peer information in a domain of uncertainty: the case of epilepsy. 303-316
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