A systematic assessment of the availability and clinical drug information coverage of machine-readable clinical drug data sources for building knowledge translation products.
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy141
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy141
Personal health records (PHRs) offer patients a portal to view lab results, communicate with their doctors, and refill medications. Expanding PHR access to mobile devices could increase patients' engagement with their PHRs. We examined whether access to a mobile-optimized PHR changed the frequency and timeliness of PHR use among adult patients with diabetes in an integrated delivery system. Among patients originally using the PHR only by computer, PHR use frequency [...]
Author(s): Graetz, Ilana, Huang, Jie, Brand, Richard, Hsu, John, Reed, Mary E
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy129
Standard methods for obtaining data may delay quality improvement (QI) interventions including for bronchiolitis, a common cause of childhood hospitalization.
Author(s): Hester, Gabrielle, Lang, Tom, Madsen, Laura, Tambyraja, Rabindra, Zenker, Paul
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1679868
While health information technology (health IT) is able to prevent medication errors in many ways, it may also potentially introduce new paths to errors. To understand the impact of health IT induced medication errors, this study aims to conduct a retrospective analysis of medication safety reports.
Author(s): Wang, Ju, Liang, Hongyuan, Kang, Hong, Gong, Yang
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1678693
This project examined and produced a general practice (GP) based decision support tool (DST), namely POLAR Diversion, to predict a patient's risk of emergency department (ED) presentation. The tool was built using both GP/family practice and ED data, but is designed to operate on GP data alone.
Author(s): Pearce, Christopher, McLeod, Adam, Rinehart, Natalie, Patrick, Jon, Fragkoudi, Anna, Ferrigi, Jason, Deveny, Elizabeth, Whyte, Robin, Shearer, Marianne
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1678608
The use of text messaging in clinical care has become ubiquitous. Due to security and privacy concerns, many hospital systems are evaluating secure text messaging applications. This paper highlights our evaluation process, and offers an overview of secure messaging functionalities, as well as a framework for how to evaluate such applications.
Author(s): Liu, Xinran, Sutton, Paul R, McKenna, Rory, Sinanan, Mika N, Fellner, B Jane, Leu, Michael G, Ewell, Cris
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1678607
Despite evidence suggesting higher quality and safer care in hospitals with comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) systems, factors related to advanced system usability remain largely unknown, particularly among nurses. Little empirical research has examined sociotechnical factors, such as the work environment, that may shape the relationship between advanced EHR adoption and quality of care.
Author(s): Kutney-Lee, Ann, Sloane, Douglas M, Bowles, Kathryn H, Burns, Lawton R, Aiken, Linda H
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1678551
We identified the methods used and determined the roles of electronic health records (EHRs) in detecting and assessing adverse drug events (ADEs) in the ambulatory setting.
Author(s): Feng, Chenchen, Le, David, McCoy, Allison B
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1677738
To describe physician perceptions of the potential goals, characteristics, and content of the electronic problem list (PL) in pediatric trauma.
Author(s): Hose, Bat-Zion, Hoonakker, Peter L T, Wooldridge, Abigail R, Brazelton Iii, Thomas B, Dean, Shannon M, Eithun, Ben, Fackler, James C, Gurses, Ayse P, Kelly, Michelle M, Kohler, Jonathan E, McGeorge, Nicolette M, Ross, Joshua C, Rusy, Deborah A, Carayon, Pascale
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1677737
Patients have demonstrated an eagerness to use portals to access their health information and connect with care providers. While outpatient portals have been extensively studied, there is a recognized need for research that examines inpatient portals.
Author(s): McAlearney, Ann Scheck, Fareed, Naleef, Gaughan, Alice, MacEwan, Sarah R, Volney, Jaclyn, Sieck, Cynthia J
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1677722