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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accuracy and teachability of artificial intelligence chatbots in solving pharmaceutical calculations: a descriptive study Campbell, Nicole

47 4 p. 1109-1113
artikel
2 A machine learning model exploring the relationship between chronic medication and COVID-19 clinical outcomes Miró, Berta

47 4 p. 1075-1086
artikel
3 Artificial intelligence in pharmacovigilance: a narrative review and practical experience with an expert-defined Bayesian network tool Algarvio, Rogério Caixinha

47 4 p. 932-944
artikel
4 Conversational agents for pharmaceutical use: insights from the eCCo database Guerreiro, Mara Pereira

47 4 p. 1114-1119
artikel
5 Correction: Developing a machine learning-based predictive model for the analgesic effectiveness of transdermal fentanyl in cancer patients: an interpretable approach Hu, Xiaogang

47 4 p. 1120
artikel
6 Defining histamine H2 receptor antagonist response in critically ill patients with heart failure: a machine learning cluster analysis Yang, Li-Juan

47 4 p. 1087-1096
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7 Developing a machine learning-based predictive model for the analgesic effectiveness of transdermal fentanyl in cancer patients: an interpretable approach Hu, Xiaogang

47 4 p. 1011-1023
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8 Development of a robust predictive model for neutropenia after esophageal cancer chemotherapy using GLMMLasso Sugaya, Shuhei

47 4 p. 990-1000
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9 Evaluating a customised large language model (DELSTAR) and its ability to address medication-related questions associated with delirium: a quantitative exploratory study Spagl, Katharina Teresa

47 4 p. 1053-1063
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10 Explanation and elaboration of MedinAI: guidelines for reporting artificial intelligence studies in medicines, pharmacotherapy, and pharmaceutical services Bottacin, Wallace Entringer

47 4 p. 957-969
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11 Guidelines for reporting artificial intelligence studies in medicines, pharmacotherapy, and pharmaceutical services: MedinAI development, validation and statement Bottacin, Wallace Entringer

47 4 p. 945-956
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12 Impact of artificial intelligence on the academic performance and test anxiety of pharmacy students in objective structured clinical examination: a randomized controlled trial Ali, Majid

47 4 p. 1034-1041
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13 Intentions of hospital pharmacists to use digital technology in their daily practice: a cross-sectional survey using the Theory of Planned Behaviour Tecen-Yucel, Kamer

47 4 p. 1024-1033
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14 Investigating digital determinants shaping pharmacists’ preparedness for interoperability and health informatics practice evolution: a systematic review Ait Gacem, Sabrina

47 4 p. 921-931
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15 Learnings from research on artificial intelligence enabled solutions in clinical pharmacy practice and education Hoti, Kreshnik

47 4 p. 917-920
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16 Optimizing tacrolimus dosage in post-renal transplantation using DoseOptimal framework: profiling CYP3A5 genetic variants for interpretability Raval, Chintal Upendra

47 4 p. 1042-1052
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17 Predicting survival benefits of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in lung cancer patients: a machine learning approach using real-world data Pan, Lingyun

47 4 p. 981-989
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18 Sentiment analysis in medication adherence: using ruled-based and artificial intelligence-driven algorithms to understand patient medication experiences Bottacin, Wallace Entringer

47 4 p. 970-980
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19 Students’ acceptance and use of generative AI in pharmacy education: international cross-sectional survey based on the extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan

47 4 p. 1097-1108
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20 The impact of the bedside check of medication appropriateness (BED-CMA) at the hematology ward: a mixed-methods study Van De Sijpe, Greet

47 4 p. 1064-1074
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21 The role of large language models in self-care: a study and benchmark on medicines and supplement guidance accuracy De Busser, Branco

47 4 p. 1001-1010
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