Samantha Adams Festschrift: How to be a Student and How to Mentor Students-A Remembrance of Dr. Samantha Adams, Who Did These and Everything Else So Well.
Author(s): Craven, Catherine K, Adams, Martha
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1666798
Author(s): Craven, Catherine K, Adams, Martha
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1666798
Author(s): Novak, Laurie L, Kuziemsky, Craig, Kaplan, Bonnie
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1656524
Usability problems in the electronic health record (EHR) lead to workflow inefficiencies when navigating charts and entering or retrieving data using standard keyboard and mouse interfaces. Voice input technology has been used to overcome some of the challenges associated with conventional interfaces and continues to evolve as a promising way to interact with the EHR.
Author(s): Kumah-Crystal, Yaa A, Pirtle, Claude J, Whyte, Harrison M, Goode, Edward S, Anders, Shilo H, Lehmann, Christoph U
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1666844
One common model utilized to understand clinical staff and patients' technology adoption is the technology acceptance model (TAM).
Author(s): Rahimi, Bahlol, Nadri, Hamed, Lotfnezhad Afshar, Hadi, Timpka, Toomas
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1668091
Pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest most commonly occurs in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and is frequently preceded by early warning signs of clinical deterioration. In this study, we describe the implementation and evaluation of criteria to identify high-risk patients from a paper-based checklist into a clinical decision support (CDS) tool in the electronic health record (EHR).
Author(s): Shelov, Eric, Muthu, Naveen, Wolfe, Heather, Traynor, Danielle, Craig, Nancy, Bonafide, Christopher, Nadkarni, Vinay, Davis, Daniela, Dewan, Maya
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1667122
Failure of timely test result follow-up has consequences including delayed diagnosis and treatment, added costs, and potential patient harm. Closed-loop communication is key to ensure clinically significant test results (CSTRs) are acknowledged and acted upon appropriately. A previous implementation of the Alert Notification of Critical Results (ANCR) system to facilitate closed-loop communication of imaging CSTRs yielded improved communication of critical radiology results and enhanced adherence to institutional CSTR policies.
Author(s): O'Connor, Stacy D, Khorasani, Ramin, Pochebit, Stephen M, Lacson, Ronilda, Andriole, Katherine P, Dalal, Anuj K
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1654700
Community pharmacists' role in clinical care is expanding in the United States and information systems are needed that extend beyond a dispensing workflow. As pharmacies adopt new systems, implementation support will be needed. This study identifies the barriers and facilitators experienced by community pharmacies in implementing a Web-based medication management application and describes the implementation strategies used to support these pharmacies.
Author(s): Turner, Kea, Renfro, Chelsea, Ferreri, Stefanie, Roberts, Kim, Pfeiffenberger, Trista, Shea, Christopher M
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1651488
To conduct a replication study to validate previously identified significant risks and inefficiencies associated with the use of speech recognition (SR) for documentation within an electronic health record (EHR) system.
Author(s): Hodgson, Tobias, Magrabi, Farah, Coiera, Enrico
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1649509
Long-term care (LTC), residential care requiring 24-hour nursing services, plays an important role in the health care service delivery system. The purpose of this study was to identify the needed clinical information and information flow to support LTC Registered Nurses (RNs) in care collaboration and clinical decision making.
Author(s): Wei, Quan, Courtney, Karen L
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1642609
Clinical decision support (CDS) embedded into the electronic health record (EHR), is a potentially powerful tool for institution of antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) in emergency departments (EDs). However, design and implementation of CDS systems should be informed by the existing workflow to ensure its congruence with ED practice, which is characterized by erratic workflow, intermittent computer interactions, and variable timing of antibiotic prescription.
Author(s): Ozkaynak, Mustafa, Wu, Danny T Y, Hannah, Katia, Dayan, Peter S, Mistry, Rakesh D
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1641594