A systematic review of the technology acceptance model in health informatics
Background One common model utilized to understand clinical staff and patients' technology
adoption is the technology acceptance model (TAM). Objective This article reviews …
adoption is the technology acceptance model (TAM). Objective This article reviews …
Using normalization process theory in feasibility studies and process evaluations of complex healthcare interventions: a systematic review
Abstract Background Normalization Process Theory (NPT) identifies, characterises and
explains key mechanisms that promote and inhibit the implementation, embedding and …
explains key mechanisms that promote and inhibit the implementation, embedding and …
Retain: An interpretable predictive model for healthcare using reverse time attention mechanism
Accuracy and interpretability are two dominant features of successful predictive models.
Typically, a choice must be made in favor of complex black box models such as recurrent …
Typically, a choice must be made in favor of complex black box models such as recurrent …
Allocation of physician time in ambulatory practice: a time and motion study in 4 specialties
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care.
Objective: To describe how physician time is spent in ambulatory practice. Design …
Objective: To describe how physician time is spent in ambulatory practice. Design …
[HTML][HTML] Overview of systematic reviews of advance care planning: summary of evidence and global lessons
Background Advance care planning (ACP) involves important decision making about future
medical needs. The high-volume and disparate nature of ACP research makes it difficult to …
medical needs. The high-volume and disparate nature of ACP research makes it difficult to …
Relationship between clerical burden and characteristics of the electronic environment with physician burnout and professional satisfaction
Objective To evaluate associations between the electronic environment, clerical burden, and
burnout in US physicians. Participants and Methods Physicians across all specialties in the …
burnout in US physicians. Participants and Methods Physicians across all specialties in the …
[HTML][HTML] Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of eHealth services: systematic literature analysis
B Schreiweis, M Pobiruchin, V Strotbaum… - Journal of medical …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background The field of eHealth has a history of more than 20 years. During that time, many
different eHealth services were developed. However, factors influencing the adoption of …
different eHealth services were developed. However, factors influencing the adoption of …
Tendencies of technologies and platforms in smart cities: a state‐of‐the‐art review
P Chamoso, A González-Briones… - Wireless …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Technology is starting to play a key role in cities' urban sustainability plans. This is because
new technologies can provide them with robust solutions that are of benefit to citizens. Cities …
new technologies can provide them with robust solutions that are of benefit to citizens. Cities …
[HTML][HTML] What is eHealth (6)? Development of a conceptual model for eHealth: qualitative study with key informants
Background Despite rapid growth in eHealth research, there remains a lack of consistency
in defining and using terms related to eHealth. More widely cited definitions provide broad …
in defining and using terms related to eHealth. More widely cited definitions provide broad …
Data and information quality
C Batini, M Scannapieco - Cham, Switzerland: Springer International …, 2016 - Springer
This book is the result of a study path that started in 2006, when the two authors of this book
published the book Data Quality: Concepts, Methodologies and Techniques. After 8 years …
published the book Data Quality: Concepts, Methodologies and Techniques. After 8 years …