Effects of electronic health record implementation and barriers to adoption and use: a scoping review and qualitative analysis of the content
Despite the great advances in the field of electronic health records (EHRs) over the past 25
years, implementation and adoption challenges persist, and the benefits realized remain …
years, implementation and adoption challenges persist, and the benefits realized remain …
The personal and professional consequences of physician burnout: a systematic review of the literature
ES Williams, C Rathert… - Medical Care Research …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The well-being of the health care workforce has emerged as both a major concern and as a
component of the “quadruple aim” to enable the “triple aim” of improving patient …
component of the “quadruple aim” to enable the “triple aim” of improving patient …
A survey on blockchain-based self-sovereign patient identity in healthcare
Convergence of physical and digital identity and integration of various individual records,
such as patient data, into a united repository remains a serious challenge. On one hand …
such as patient data, into a united repository remains a serious challenge. On one hand …
The association between perceived electronic health record usability and professional burnout among US nurses
Objectives To measure nurse-perceived electronic health records (EHR) usability with a
standardized metric of technology usability and evaluate its association with professional …
standardized metric of technology usability and evaluate its association with professional …
Organizational science and health care
Our article reviews research on “organizational science and health care,” defined broadly as
research focusing on topics commonly studied in the organizational and management …
research focusing on topics commonly studied in the organizational and management …
[HTML][HTML] Behavior change techniques to promote healthcare professionals' eHealth competency: a systematic review of interventions
L Virtanen, AM Kaihlanen, E Laukka… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction The use of eHealth is rapidly--> increasing; however, many healthcare
professionals have insufficient eHealth competency. Consequently, interventions …
professionals have insufficient eHealth competency. Consequently, interventions …
Implementing pharmacogenomics decision support across seven European countries: The Ubiquitous Pharmacogenomics (U-PGx) project
K Blagec, R Koopmann… - Journal of the …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Clinical pharmacogenomics (PGx) has the potential to make pharmacotherapy safer and
more effective by utilizing genetic patient data for drug dosing and selection. However …
more effective by utilizing genetic patient data for drug dosing and selection. However …
[HTML][HTML] Nurses' experience with health information technology: Longitudinal qualitative study
IM Zadvinskis, JG Smith, PY Yen - JMIR medical informatics, 2018 - medinform.jmir.org
Background: Nurses are the largest group of health information technology (HIT) users. As
such, nurses' adaptations are critical for HIT implementation success. However, longitudinal …
such, nurses' adaptations are critical for HIT implementation success. However, longitudinal …
Open-source electronic health record systems: A systematic review of most recent advances
M Shaikh, AHM Vayani, S Akram… - Health Informatics …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Open-source Electronic Health Records (OS-EHRs) are of pivotal importance in the
management, operations, and administration of any healthcare organization. With the …
management, operations, and administration of any healthcare organization. With the …
Development and validation of an artificial intelligence system to optimize clinician review of patient records
Importance Physicians are required to work with rapidly growing amounts of medical data.
Approximately 62% of time per patient is devoted to reviewing electronic health records …
Approximately 62% of time per patient is devoted to reviewing electronic health records …