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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Bayesian model for triage decision support Sadeghi, Sarmad
2006
5 p. 403-411
9 p.
artikel
2 Accurate telemonitoring of Parkinson's disease diagnosis using robust inference system Mandal, Indrajit
2013
5 p. 359-377
19 p.
artikel
3 Acknowledgement to referees 2013
5 p. 470-472
3 p.
artikel
4 A comparative review of patient safety initiatives for national health information technology Magrabi, Farah
2013
5 p. e139-e148
nvt p.
artikel
5 A comparison of usability methods for testing interactive health technologies: Methodological aspects and empirical evidence Jaspers, Monique W.M.
2009
5 p. 340-353
14 p.
artikel
6 Addressing critical issues in the development of an Oncology Information System Urda, D.
2013
5 p. 398-407
10 p.
artikel
7 A framework of a patient safety information system for Iranian hospitals: Lessons learned from Australia, England and the US Sheikhtaheri, Abbas
2013
5 p. 335-344
10 p.
artikel
8 Ageing-in-place with the use of ambient intelligence technology: Perspectives of older users van Hoof, J.
2011
5 p. 310-331
22 p.
artikel
9 A human factors and survey methodology-based design of a web-based adverse event reporting system for families Daniels, Jeremy P.
2010
5 p. 339-348
10 p.
artikel
10 A modified Delphi translation strategy and challenges of International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP ® ) Hou, I-Ching
2013
5 p. 418-426
9 p.
artikel
11 A multi-layered application for the gross description using Semantic Web technology Kim, Hong-Gee
2005
5 p. 399-407
9 p.
artikel
12 An electronic medical record system for ambulatory care of HIV-infected patients in Kenya Siika, Abraham M.
2005
5 p. 345-355
11 p.
artikel
13 An extension of trust and TAM model with IDT in the adoption of the electronic logistics information system in HIS in the medical industry Tung, Feng-Cheng
2008
5 p. 324-335
12 p.
artikel
14 A novel report generation approach for medical applications: The SISDS methodology and its applications Kuru, K.
2013
5 p. 435-447
13 p.
artikel
15 An overview of medical informatics education in China Hu, Dehua
2013
5 p. 448-466
19 p.
artikel
16 A planning tool for multidisciplinary youth care evaluated: A case study Baars, I.J.
2008
5 p. 315-323
9 p.
artikel
17 Are three methods better than one? A comparative assessment of usability evaluation methods in an EHR Walji, Muhammad F.
2014
5 p. 361-367
7 p.
artikel
18 A review and a framework of handheld computer adoption in healthcare Lu, Yen-Chiao
2005
5 p. 409-422
14 p.
artikel
19 Are we sure that Mobile Health is really mobile? An examination of mobile device use during two remotely-delivered weight loss interventions Turner-McGrievy, Gabrielle M.
2014
5 p. 313-319
7 p.
artikel
20 A study of user requests regarding the fully electronic health record system at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital: Challenges for future electronic health record systems Yoo, Sooyoung
2013
5 p. 387-397
11 p.
artikel
21 Auditing description-logic-based medical terminological systems by detecting equivalent concept definitions Cornet, Ronald
2008
5 p. 336-345
10 p.
artikel
22 A usability evaluation of a SNOMED CT based compositional interface terminology for intensive care Bakhshi-Raiez, F.
2012
5 p. 351-362
12 p.
artikel
23 Automation bias: Empirical results assessing influencing factors Goddard, Kate
2014
5 p. 368-375
8 p.
artikel
24 CareCoor: Augmenting the coordination of cooperative home care work Bossen, Claus
2013
5 p. e189-e199
nvt p.
artikel
25 Clinicians’ perceptions of clinical decision support integrated into computerized provider order entry Rosenbloom, S.Trent
2004
5 p. 433-441
9 p.
artikel
26 Clinicians satisfaction with CPOE ease of use and effect on clinicians’ workflow, efficiency and medication safety Khajouei, R.
2011
5 p. 297-309
13 p.
artikel
27 Collecting information on the quality of prescribing in primary care using semi-automatic data extraction from GPs’ electronic medical records Vandenberghe, H.E.E.
2005
5 p. 367-376
10 p.
artikel
28 Comparing New Zealand's ‘Middle Out’ health information technology strategy with other OECD nations Bowden, Tom
2013
5 p. e87-e95
nvt p.
artikel
29 Computerized antimicrobial decision support: an offline evaluation of a database-driven empiric antimicrobial guidance program in hospitalized patients with a bloodstream infection Mullett, Charles J
2004
5 p. 455-460
6 p.
artikel
30 Computerized physician order entry of medications and clinical decision support can improve problem list documentation compliance Galanter, William L.
2010
5 p. 332-338
7 p.
artikel
31 Concept and implementation of a computer-based reminder system to increase completeness in clinical documentation Herzberg, Susanne
2011
5 p. 351-358
8 p.
artikel
32 Consequences of impaired data quality on information retrieval in electronic patient records Mikkelsen, Gustav
2005
5 p. 387-394
8 p.
artikel
33 Customizing clinical narratives for the electronic medical record interface using cognitive methods Sharda, Pallav
2006
5 p. 346-368
23 p.
artikel
34 Definition, structure, content, use and impacts of electronic health records: A review of the research literature Häyrinen, Kristiina
2008
5 p. 291-304
14 p.
artikel
35 Description and comparison of quality of electronic versus paper-based resident admission forms in Australian aged care facilities Wang, Ning
2013
5 p. 313-324
12 p.
artikel
36 Determination of the effectiveness of two methods for usability evaluation using a CPOE medication ordering system Khajouei, R.
2011
5 p. 341-350
10 p.
artikel
37 Developing a large electronic primary care database (Doctors’ Independent Network) for research Carey, Iain M
2004
5 p. 443-453
11 p.
artikel
38 Disaster easily averted? – Data confidentiality and the hospital desktop computer Sethi, Neeraj
2014
5 p. 385-391
7 p.
artikel
39 Disparities in mobile phone access and maternal health service utilization in Nigeria: A population-based survey Jennings, Larissa
2015
5 p. 341-348
8 p.
artikel
40 Do doctors act on their self-reported intention to computerize? A follow-up population-based survey in Hong Kong Lai, Timothy Y.Y
2004
5 p. 415-431
17 p.
artikel
41 Does the use of consumer health information technology improve outcomes in the patient self-management of diabetes? A meta-analysis and narrative review of randomized controlled trials Or, Calvin K.L.
2014
5 p. 320-329
10 p.
artikel
42 Editorial Board 2014
5 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
43 Editorial Board 2013
5 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
44 Editorial Board 2012
5 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
45 Editorial Board 2015
5 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
46 Effects of a short text message reminder system on emergency department length of stay Kim, Min Joung
2012
5 p. 296-302
7 p.
artikel
47 Effects of using a computer in a doctor's office on patient attitudes toward using computerized prompts in routine care Sciamanna, Christopher N.
2005
5 p. 357-365
9 p.
artikel
48 Electronic diagnostic algorithms to assist mid-level health care workers in Nepal: A mixed-method exploratory study Knoble, Stephen J.
2015
5 p. 334-340
7 p.
artikel
49 Enhancing patient understanding of medical procedures: Evaluation of an interactive multimedia program with in-line exercises Tait, Alan R.
2014
5 p. 376-384
9 p.
artikel
50 Erratum to “Book Review: How Doctors Think” [Int. J. Med. Inform. 77 (2008) 287–289] Wright, Adam
2008
5 p. 363-
1 p.
artikel
51 Evaluating clinical decision support tools for medication administration safety in a simulated environment Moss, Jacqueline
2015
5 p. 308-318
11 p.
artikel
52 Evaluation of usage patterns and user perception of the drug–drug interaction database SFINX Andersson, Marine L.
2015
5 p. 327-333
7 p.
artikel
53 Exploring a model-driven architecture (MDA) approach to health care information systems development Raghupathi, Wullianallur
2008
5 p. 305-314
10 p.
artikel
54 Exploring patients’ health information communication practices with social network members as a foundation for consumer health IT design Valdez, Rupa Sheth
2015
5 p. 363-374
12 p.
artikel
55 From a conceptual problem-oriented electronic patient record model to running systems: A nationwide assessment De Clercq, Etienne
2008
5 p. 346-353
8 p.
artikel
56 Health information system for community-based multiple screening in Keelung, Taiwan (Keelung Community-based Integrated Screening No. 3) Chiu, Yueh-Hsia
2006
5 p. 369-383
15 p.
artikel
57 Heuristic evaluation of a telehealth system from the Danish TeleCare North Trial Lilholt, Pernille Heyckendorff
2015
5 p. 319-326
8 p.
artikel
58 H_pe for mHealth: More “y” or “o” on the horizon? Labrique, Alain
2013
5 p. 467-469
3 p.
artikel
59 Implementation of a cloud-based electronic medical record for maternal and child health in rural Kenya Haskew, John
2015
5 p. 349-354
6 p.
artikel
60 Implementation of an automated system for monitoring adherence to hemodialysis treatment: A report of seven years of experience Bellazzi, Riccardo
2012
5 p. 320-331
12 p.
artikel
61 Implementation of computerized provider order entry in a neonatal intensive care unit: Impact on admission workflow Chapman, Alison K.
2012
5 p. 291-295
5 p.
artikel
62 Improving quality of care. A systematic review on how medical registries provide information feedback to health care providers van der Veer, Sabine N.
2010
5 p. 305-323
19 p.
artikel
63 Infrastructures in healthcare: The interplay between generativity and standardization Grisot, Miria
2013
5 p. e170-e179
nvt p.
artikel
64 Integration as interdependent workaround Ellingsen, Gunnar
2013
5 p. e161-e169
nvt p.
artikel
65 Interruptions in healthcare: Theoretical views Grundgeiger, Tobias
2009
5 p. 293-307
15 p.
artikel
66 Introducing a nationally shared electronic patient record: Case study comparison of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland Greenhalgh, Trisha
2013
5 p. e125-e138
nvt p.
artikel
67 Introducing electronic messaging in Norwegian healthcare: Unintended consequences for interprofessional collaboration Melby, Line
2014
5 p. 343-353
11 p.
artikel
68 Lessons learned after a three-year store and forward teledermatology experience using internet: Strengths and limitations Lasierra, N.
2012
5 p. 332-343
12 p.
artikel
69 Lessons learned implementing a regional health information exchange in Geneva as a pilot for the Swiss national eHealth strategy Geissbuhler, Antoine
2013
5 p. e118-e124
nvt p.
artikel
70 Leveraging systems thinking to design patient-centered clinical documentation systems Rothschild, Adam S.
2005
5 p. 395-398
4 p.
artikel
71 Literature-based concept profiles for gene annotation: The issue of weighting Jelier, Rob
2008
5 p. 354-362
9 p.
artikel
72 “Lost in translation”: The challenges of seamless integration in nursing practices Meum, Torbjørg
2013
5 p. e200-e208
nvt p.
artikel
73 Medication errors in residential aged care facilities: A distributed cognition analysis of the information exchange process Tariq, Amina
2013
5 p. 299-312
14 p.
artikel
74 Mobile decision support for transplantation patient data Krause, Andreas
2004
5 p. 461-464
4 p.
artikel
75 Mobile health in emerging countries: A survey of research initiatives in Brazil Iwaya, L.H.
2013
5 p. 283-298
16 p.
artikel
76 Models of information exchange for UK telehealth systems Adeogun, O.
2011
5 p. 359-370
12 p.
artikel
77 Motivating and assisting physical exercise in independently living older adults: A pilot study Silveira, Patrícia
2013
5 p. 325-334
10 p.
artikel
78 Multilingual chief complaint classification for syndromic surveillance: An experiment with Chinese chief complaints Lu, Hsin-Min
2009
5 p. 308-320
13 p.
artikel
79 National efforts to improve health information system safety in Canada, the United States of America and England Kushniruk, Andre W.
2013
5 p. e149-e160
nvt p.
artikel
80 Nursing informatics competencies required of nurses in Taiwan Chang, Jieh
2011
5 p. 332-340
9 p.
artikel
81 On exemplary scientific conduct regarding submission of manuscripts to biomedical informatics journals Miller, Randolph A.
2006
5 p. 343-345
3 p.
artikel
82 One-year outcome of an interactive internet-based physical activity intervention among university students Okazaki, Kanzo
2014
5 p. 354-360
7 p.
artikel
83 Organizational issues in the implementation and adoption of health information technology innovations: An interpretative review Cresswell, Kathrin
2013
5 p. e73-e86
nvt p.
artikel
84 Patient-centered handovers between hospital and primary health care: An assessment of medical records Flink, Maria
2015
5 p. 355-362
8 p.
artikel
85 Patterns and changes in prescriber attitudes toward PDA prescription-assistive technology Vishwanath, Arun
2009
5 p. 330-339
10 p.
artikel
86 Perceptions of urgency: Defining the gap between what physicians and nurses perceive to be an urgent issue Quan, S.D.
2013
5 p. 378-386
9 p.
artikel
87 Physicians’ perceptions towards the impact of and willingness to pay for clinical computerization in Hong Kong Leung, Gabriel M
2004
5 p. 403-414
12 p.
artikel
88 Prevention of prescription errors by computerized, on-line surveillance of drug order entry Oliven, Arie
2005
5 p. 377-386
10 p.
artikel
89 Problem-based learning in medical informatics for undergraduate medical students: An experiment in two medical schools Burgun, Anita
2006
5 p. 396-402
7 p.
artikel
90 Prospective pilot study of a tablet computer in an Emergency Department Horng, Steven
2012
5 p. 314-319
6 p.
artikel
91 Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of EHR-integrated mobile patient questionnaires regarding usability and cost-efficiency Fritz, Fleur
2012
5 p. 303-313
11 p.
artikel
92 Qualitative assessment of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health with respect to the desiderata for controlled medical vocabularies Bales, Michael E.
2006
5 p. 384-395
12 p.
artikel
93 Quality metrics for detailed clinical models Ahn, SunJu
2013
5 p. 408-417
10 p.
artikel
94 Rates, levels, and determinants of electronic health record system adoption: A study of hospitals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Aldosari, Bakheet
2014
5 p. 330-342
13 p.
artikel
95 Reducing unnecessary lab testing in the ICU with artificial intelligence Cismondi, F.
2013
5 p. 345-358
14 p.
artikel
96 Scaling of an information system in a public healthcare market—Infrastructuring from the vendor's perspective Johannessen, Liv Karen
2013
5 p. e180-e188
nvt p.
artikel
97 Seeking social support on Facebook for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) Mohd Roffeei, Siti Hajar
2015
5 p. 375-385
11 p.
artikel
98 Smart pump alerts: All that glitters is not gold Manrique-Rodríguez, Silvia
2012
5 p. 344-350
7 p.
artikel
99 Socio-technical considerations in epilepsy electronic patient record implementation Mc Quaid, Louise
2010
5 p. 349-360
12 p.
artikel
100 Special issue on human factors and the implementation of health information technology (HIT): Comparing approaches across nations Waterson, Patrick
2013
5 p. 277-280
4 p.
artikel
101 Special issue on information infrastructures for healthcare: The global and local relation Bjørn, Pernille
2013
5 p. 281-282
2 p.
artikel
102 Tensions associated with the use of electronic knowledge resources within clinical decision-making processes: A multiple case study Mysore, N.
2009
5 p. 321-329
9 p.
artikel
103 The effects of Computerized Provider Order Entry implementation on communication in Intensive Care Units Hoonakker, Peter L.T.
2013
5 p. e107-e117
nvt p.
artikel
104 The feasibility of using SMS as a health survey tool: An exploratory study in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Lee, Sharon Song Song
2013
5 p. 427-434
8 p.
artikel
105 The implementation of clinician designed, human-centered electronic medical record viewer in the intensive care unit: A pilot step-wedge cluster randomized trial Pickering, Brian W.
2015
5 p. 299-307
9 p.
artikel
106 The implications of e-health system delivery strategies for integrated healthcare: Lessons from England Eason, Ken
2013
5 p. e96-e106
nvt p.
artikel
107 The Yale Guideline Recommendation Corpus: A representative sample of the knowledge content of guidelines Hussain, Tamseela
2009
5 p. 354-363
10 p.
artikel
108 Understanding handling of drug safety alerts: a simulation study van der Sijs, Heleen
2010
5 p. 361-369
9 p.
artikel
109 Use of electronic information systems in nursing management Lammintakanen, Johanna
2010
5 p. 324-331
8 p.
artikel
110 Using ontologies for structuring organizational knowledge in Home Care assistance Valls, Aida
2010
5 p. 370-387
18 p.
artikel
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