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22nd HIC 2014: Melbourne, Australia
- Heather Grain, Fernando Martín-Sánchez, Louise K. Schaper:
Investing in E-Health: People, Knowledge and Technology for a Healthy Future - Selected Papers from the 22nd Australian National Health Informatics Conference, HIC 2014, 11-14 August 2014, Melbourne, Australia. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 204, IOS Press 2014, ISBN 978-1-61499-426-8 - Melissa T. Baysari, Johanna I. Westbrook, Katrina L. Richardson, Richard O. Day:
Optimising computerised alerts within electronic medication management systems: A synthesis of four years of research. 1-6 - Heidi Bjering, Joanne Curry, Anthony J. Maeder:
Gerontechnology: The importance of user participation in ICT development for older adults. 7-12 - Hong Chen, Ping Yu, David Hailey, Ning Wang:
Methods for assessing the quality of data in public health information systems: A critical review. 13-18 - Alison Craswell, Lorna Moxham, Marc Broadbent:
Shared responsibility for electronic records: Governance in perinatal data entry. 19-24 - Joanne M. Curry, Janna Anneke Fitzgerald, Ante Prodan, Ann Dadich, Terry Sloan:
Combining patient journey modelling and visual multi-agent computer simulation: A framework to improving knowledge translation in a healthcare environment. 25-31 - Malatsi Galani, Ping Yu, Fred Paas, Paul Chandler:
Battling the challenges of training nurses to use information systems through theory-based training material design. 32-37 - Reza Ghanbarzadeh, Amir Hossein Ghapanchi, Michael Blumenstein:
Application areas of multi-user virtual environments in the healthcare context. 38-46 - David Hailey, Ping Yu, Esther N. Munyisia:
Pre-implementation investigation of the readiness of allied health professionals to adopt electronic health records. 47-53 - Sankalp Khanna, Justin R. Boyle, Norm Good, James Lind:
Mid-term NEAT review: Analysing the improvements in hospital ED performance. 54-59 - Mary K. Lam, Melanie Nguyen, Robyn Lowe, Srivalli V. Nagarajan, Michelle Lincoln:
"I can do it": Does confidence and perceived ability in learning new ICT skills predict pre-service health professionals' attitude towards engaging in e-healthcare? 60-66 - Elin C. Lehnbom, Kristian Adams, Richard O. Day, Johanna I. Westbrook, Melissa T. Baysari:
iPad use during ward rounds: An observational study. 67-73 - Ling Li, Andrew Georgiou, Elia Vecellio, Alex Eigenstetter, George Toouli, Roger Wilson, Johanna I. Westbrook:
What is the effect of electronic pathology ordering on test re-ordering patterns for paediatric patients? 74-79 - Xin Li, Kathleen Gray, Shanton Chang, Kristine Elliott, Stephen Barnett:
A conceptual model for analysing informal learning in online social networks for health professionals. 80-85 - Rachel J. Mahncke, Patricia A. H. Williams:
Interpreting international governance standards for health IT use within general medical practice. 86-91 - Fernando Martín-Sánchez, Kathleen Gray:
Recognition of health informatics in Australian standard classifications for research, occupation and education. 92-97 - Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Mobile learning: A workforce development strategy for nurse supervisors. 98-103 - Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Usability of a virtual community of practice for workforce development of clinical supervisors. 104-109 - Mark Merolli, Kathleen Gray, Fernando Martín-Sánchez, Peter Schulz:
Expert insights on the design and implementation of interactive patient websites for people with chronic pain. 110-115 - Ante Prodan, Joanne M. Curry:
A case study on parsing chemotherapy related free-text data. 116-122 - Xiaopeng Qi, Nilva Egana, Yujie Meng, Qianqian Chen, Zhiyong Peng, Jiaqi Ma:
Description and analysis of design and intended use for Epidemiologic Dynamic Data Collection Platform in China. 123-129 - Siyu Qian, Ping Yu:
Fitting clinical workflow: The case for wound care in a residential aged care home. 130-136 - Hamish Robertson, Nick Nicholas, Tuly Rosenfeld, Andrew Georgiou, Julie Johnson, Joanne Travaglia:
A virtual aged care system: When health informatics and spatial science intersect. 137-142 - Dinah Rowe-Roberts, Robert Cercos, Florian 'Floyd' Mueller:
Preliminary results from a study of the impact of digital activity trackers on health risk status. 143-148 - Basema Saddik, Shaha Al-Mansour:
Does CPOE support nurse-physician communication in the medication order process? A nursing perspective. 149-155 - Amina Tariq, Andrew Georgiou, Johanna I. Westbrook:
Coping with information silos: An examination of the medication management process in residential aged care facilities (RACFs). 156-162 - Hamish Thorburn, Sankalp Khanna, Justin R. Boyle, Norm Good, Michael Steyn:
Analysis of operating theatre utilisation to drive efficiency and productivity improvements. 163-168 - Jim Warren, Yulong Gu, John Kennelly:
Cluster analysis of medication adherence in Pacific patients with high cardiovascular risk. 169-175 - Xiaojun Zhang, Ping Yu, Jun Yan:
Patients' adoption of the e-appointment scheduling service: A case study in primary healthcare. 176-181
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