The cornerstones of medical informatics.
Author(s): Lorenzi, N M
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070204
Author(s): Lorenzi, N M
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070204
To evaluate the relative effectiveness of computer and manual reminder systems on the implementation of a clinical practice guideline.
Author(s): Cannon, D S, Allen, S N
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070196
The authors have shown that clinical guidelines embedded in an electronic medical record improved the quality, while lowering the cost, of care for health care workers who incurred occupational exposures to body fluid. They seek to determine whether this system has similar effects on the emergency department care of young children with febrile illness.
Author(s): Schriger, D L, Baraff, L J, Buller, K, Shendrikar, M A, Nagda, S, Lin, E J, Mikulich, V J, Cretin, S
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070186
While the use of multimedia methods in medical education and decision support can facilitate learning, it also has certain hazards. One potential hazard is the inadvertent triggering of racial and gender bias by the appearance of actors or patients in presentations. The authors hypothesized that race and gender affect preferences. To explore this issue they studied the effects of actors' race and gender on preference ratings for health states that [...]
Author(s): Lenert, L A, Ziegler, J, Lee, T, Unfred, C, Mahmoud, R
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070177
Despite the general adoption of graphical users interfaces (GUIs) in health care, few empirical data document the impact of this move on system users. This study compares two distinctly different user interfaces, a legacy text-based interface and a prototype graphical interface, for differences in nurses' response time (RT), errors, and satisfaction when the interfaces are used in the performance of computerized nursing order tasks. In a medical center on the [...]
Author(s): Staggers, N, Kobus, D
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070164
Most health care databases include time-stamped instant data as the only temporal representation of patient information. Many previous efforts have attempted to provide frameworks in which medical databases could be queried in relation to time. These, however, have required either a sophisticated database representation of time, including time intervals, or a time-stamp-based database coupled with a nonstandard temporal query language. In this work, the authors demonstrate how their previously described [...]
Author(s): Nigrin, D J, Kohane, I S
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070152
Citation of scientific materials published on the Internet is often cumbersome because of unwieldy uniform resource locators (URLs). The authors describe a format for URLs that simplifies citation of scholarly materials. Its use depends on a simple HTML device, the "refresh page." Uniform citation would follow this format: [Author I. Title of article. http:// domain/year/month-day(e#).html]. The HTML code for such a page is: (HTML) (head) (meta HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" CONTENT="0; URL= http://Actual-URL/ [...]
Author(s): DiCarlo, J V, Pastor, X, Markovitz, B P
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070149
Author(s): Stead, W W, Miller, R A, Musen, M A, Hersh, W R
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070146
The vision of integrating information-from a variety of sources, into the way people work, to improve decisions and process-is one of the cornerstones of biomedical informatics. Thoughts on how this vision might be realized have evolved as improvements in information and communication technologies, together with discoveries in biomedical informatics, and have changed the art of the possible. This review identified three distinct generations of "integration" projects. First-generation projects create a [...]
Author(s): Stead, W W, Miller, R A, Musen, M A, Hersh, W R
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070135
Author(s): Ash, J S, Anderson, J G, Gorman, P N, Zielstorff, R D, Norcross, N, Pettit, J, Yao, P
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2000.0070125