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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 76
Volume 76, Number 1, January 2007
- Jan L. Talmon, Charles Safran:
Editorial. 1 - Nathalie Bricon-Souf, Conrad R. Newman:
Context awareness in health care: A review. 2-12 - Claus Bossen:
Test the artefact - Develop the organization: The implementation of an electronic medication plan. 13-21 - Guy Paré, Marie-Claude Trudel:
Knowledge barriers to PACS adoption and implementation in hospitals. 22-33 - Sarah R. Edmonson, Kimberly A. Smith-Akin, Elmer V. Bernstam:
Context, automated decision support, and clinical practice guidelines: Does the literature apply to the United States practice environment? 34-41 - Nabeel A. Y. Al-Qirim:
Championing telemedicine adoption and utilization in healthcare organizations in New Zealand. 42-54 - Guoqian Jiang, Hitomi Sato, Akira Endoh, Katsuhiko Ogasawara, Tsunetaro Sakurai:
An ontological approach to support the description of nursing practice in Japan with the ICNP. 55-65 - Jen-Her Wu, Shu-Ching Wang, Li-Min Lin:
Mobile computing acceptance factors in the healthcare industry: A structural equation model. 66-77
Volume 76, Numbers 2-3, February - March 2007
- Rolf Engelbrecht, Antoine Geissbühler, Christian Lovis, George I. Mihalas:
Editorial. 83 - Francis H. Roger France, Marc Bangels, Etienne De Clercq:
Purposes of health identification cards and role of a secure access platform (Be-Health) in Belgium. 84-88 - Juha Mykkänen, Annamari Riekkinen, Marko Sormunen, Harri Karhunen, Pertti Laitinen:
Designing web services in health information systems: From process to application level. 89-95 - Arie Hasman, Reinhold Haux:
Modeling in biomedical informatics - An exploratory analysis: Part 2. 96-102 - Sabine van der Veer, Ronald Cornet, Evert de Jonge:
Design and implementation of an ICU incident registry. 103-108 - Petra Knaup, Sebastian Garde, Reinhold Haux:
Systematic planning of patient records for cooperative care and multicenter research. 109-117 - Gergely Héja, György Surján, Gergely Lukácsy, Peter Pallinger, Miklós Gergely:
GALEN based formal representation of ICD10. 118-123 - Sebastian Garde, Jörn Heid, Martin Haag, Matthias Bauch, Thorsten Weires, Franz Josef Leven:
Can design principles of traditional learning theories be fulfilled by computer-based training systems in medicine: The example of CAMPUS. 124-129 - Joachim Bergmann, Oliver J. Bott, Dietrich Peter Pretschner, Reinhold Haux:
An e-consent-based shared EHR system architecture for integrated healthcare networks. 130-136 - Michael Rigby, David Budgen, Mark Turner, Ioannis Kotsiopoulos, Pearl Brereton, John A. Keane, Keith H. Bennett, Michelle Russell, Paul J. Layzell, Fujun Zhu:
A data-gathering broker as a future-orientated approach to supporting EPR users. 137-144 - Alfred Winter, Birgit Brigl, Gert Funkat, Anke Häber, Oliver Heller, Thomas Wendt:
3LGM2-Modeling to support management of health information systems. 145-150 - Rainer Blaser, M. Schnabel, C. Biber, M. Bäumlein, Oliver Heger, Mario Beyer, Egbert Opitz, Richard Lenz, Klaus A. Kuhn:
Improving pathway compliance and clinician performance by using information technology. 151-156 - Linda W. P. Peute, Monique W. M. Jaspers:
The significance of a usability evaluation of an emerging laboratory order entry system. 157-168 - Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow:
A model driven approach for the German health telematics architectural framework and security infrastructure. 169-175 - Linda Peelen, Niels Peek, Evert de Jonge, Gert Jan Scheffer, Nicolette de Keizer:
The use of a registry database in clinical trial design: Assessing the influence of entry criteria on statistical power and number of eligible patients. 176-183 - Kornél G. Markó, Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn:
Automatic lexeme acquisition for a multilingual medical subword thesaurus. 184-189 - Stéphane Spahni, Christian Lovis, Richard Mercille, Hervé Verdel, Michel Cotten, Antoine Geissbühler:
Implementing a new ADT based on the HL7 version 3 RIM. 190-194 - Patrick Ruch, Célia Boyer, Christine Chichester, Imad Tbahriti, Antoine Geissbühler, Paul Fabry, Julien Gobeill, Violaine Pillet, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, Christian Lovis, Anne-Lise Veuthey:
Using argumentation to extract key sentences from biomedical abstracts. 195-200 - Richard Lenz, Mario Beyer, Klaus A. Kuhn:
Semantic integration in healthcare networks. 201-207 - Audrey Baneyx, Jean Charlet, Marie-Christine Jaulent:
Building an ontology of pulmonary diseases with natural language processing tools using textual corpora. 208-215 - Elske Ammenwerth, Frauke Ehlers, Bernhard Hirsch, Gordon Gratl:
HIS-Monitor: An approach to assess the quality of information processing in hospitals. 216-225 - Fiammetta Namer, Robert H. Baud:
Defining and relating biomedical terms: Towards a cross-language morphosemantics-based system. 226-233 - Johanna I. Westbrook, Enrico W. Coiera, A. Sophie Gosling, Jeffrey Braithwaite:
Critical incidents and journey mapping as techniques to evaluate the impact of online evidence retrieval systems on health care delivery and patient outcomes. 234-245 - Loes M. M. Braun, Floris Wiesman, H. Jaap van den Herik, Arie Hasman, Erik Korsten:
Towards patient-related information needs. 246-251 - Mark Oliver Güld, Christian Thies, Benedikt Fischer, Thomas Martin Lehmann:
A generic concept for the implementation of medical image retrieval systems. 252-259
Volume 76, Number 4, April 2007
- Simon de Lusignan, Tom Chan, Alice Theadom, Neil Dhoul:
The roles of policy and professionalism in the protection of processed clinical data: A literature review. 261-268 - Randy J. Carnevale, Dominik Aronsky:
The life and death of URLs in five biomedical informatics journals. 269-273 - Bret R. Shaw, Jeong Yeob Han, Robert P. Hawkins, James Stewart, Fiona McTavish, David H. Gustafson:
Doctor-patient relationship as motivation and outcome: Examining uses of an Interactive Cancer Communication System. 274-282 - Mark Benaroia, Roman Elinson, Kelly Zarnke:
Patient-directed intelligent and interactive computer medical history-gathering systems: A utility and feasibility study in the emergency department. 283-288 - Paul S. Heckerling, Gay J. Canaris, Stephen D. Flach, Thomas G. Tape, Robert S. Wigton, Ben S. Gerber:
Predictors of urinary tract infection based on artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms. 289-296 - Monique W. M. Jaspers, Cor van den Bos, R. C. Heinen, Piet J. M. Bakker, Maud M. Geenen, Leontien C. Kremer, F. E. van Leeuwen, H. N. Caron:
Development of a national protocol to screen Dutch cancer survivors on late cancer treatment effects. 297-305 - Kimberly A. Smith-Akin, Charles F. Bearden, Stephen T. Pittenger, Elmer V. Bernstam:
Toward a veterinary informatics research agenda: An analysis of the PubMed-indexed literature. 306-312 - Johan Gustav Bellika, Toralf Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
Propagation of program control: A tool for distributed disease surveillance. 313-329
Volume 76, Numbers 5-6, May - June 2007
- Pierre Le Beux, Marius Fieschi:
Virtual biomedical universities and e-learning. 331-335 - R. Sijstermans, Monique W. M. Jaspers, P. M. Bloemendaal, E. M. Schoonderwaldt:
Training inter-physician communication using the Dynamic Patient Simulator®. 336-343 - Francis Y. Lau:
Distributed health informatics graduate education for working professionals. 344-350 - Antoine Geissbühler, Cheick Oumar Bagayoko, Ousmane Ly:
The RAFT network: 5 years of distance continuing medical education and tele-consultations over the Internet in French-speaking Africa. 351-356 - Marc Cuggia, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Nicolas Garcelon, Lina Fatima Soualmia, Annabel Bourde:
Doc'UMVF: Two search tools to provide quality-controlled teaching resources in French to students and teachers. 357-362 - Jean-Marie Renard, Annabel Bourde, Marc Cuggia, Nicolas Garcelon, Nathalie Souf, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Régis Beuscart, Jean-Marc Brunetaud:
An Internet supported workflow for the publication process in UMVF (French Virtual Medical University). 363-368 - Jean-Charles Dufour, Marc Cuggia, Gérard Soula, Marcel Spector, François Kohler:
An integrated approach to distance learning with digital video in the French-speaking Virtual Medical University. 369-376 - William R. Hersh, Jeffrey J. Williamson:
Educating 10, 000 informaticians by 2010: The AMIA 10 × 10 program. 377-382 - Pascal Staccini, Eric Hergon, Michel Joubert, Marius Fieschi:
Collaborative and workflow-oriented digital portfolio: Creating a web-based tool to support a nationwide program of practices evaluation in the blood transfusion area. 383-392 - Jochen R. Moehr, François-André Allaert, Eike-Henner W. Kluge, Catherine Quantin, Francis H. Roger France:
Editorial. 395-397 - Eike-Henner W. Kluge:
Secure e-Health: Managing risks to patient health data. 402-406 - Andrew D. Boyd, Charlie Hosner, Dale A. Hunscher, Brian D. Athey, Daniel J. Clauw, Lee A. Green:
An 'Honest Broker' mechanism to maintain privacy for patient care and academic medical research. 407-411 - Kiyomu Ishikawa, Hisashi Ohmichi, Yoshimasa Umesato, Hitoshi Terasaki, Hidehiko Tsukuma, Norikazu Iwata, Takeshi Tanaka, Akie Kawamura, Kayo Sakata, Teruko Sainohara, Miyuki Sugimura, Nakao Konishi, Reiko Umemoto, Shinji Mase, Shinichi Takesue, Masashi Tooya:
The guideline of the personal health data structure to secure safety healthcare: The balance between use and protection to satisfy the patients' needs. 412-418 - Catherine Quantin, Olivier Cohen, Benoît Riandey, François-André Allaert:
Unique Patient Concept: A key choice for European epidemiology. 419-426 - Richard E. Scott:
e-Records in health - Preserving our future. 427-431 - Moritz Y. Becker:
Information governance in NHS's NPfIT: A case for policy specification. 432-437 - A. R. Bakker:
The need to know the history of the use of digital patient data, in particular the EHR. 438-441 - Dimitrios Lekkas, Dimitris Gritzalis:
Long-term verifiability of the electronic healthcare records' authenticity. 442-448 - Pekka Ruotsalainen, Bryan Manning:
A notary archive model for secure preservation and distribution of electrically signed patient documents. 449-453 - Bernd Blobel:
Comparing approaches for advanced e-health security infrastructures. 454-459 - Peter R. Croll, Jasmine Croll:
Investigating risk exposure in e-health systems. 460-465 - Christian Lovis, Stéphane Spahni, Nicolas Cassoni, Antoine Geissbühler:
Comprehensive management of the access to the electronic patient record: Towards trans-institutional networks. 466-470 - Rakesh Agrawal, Christopher M. Johnson:
Securing electronic health records without impeding the flow of information. 471-479 - James G. Anderson:
Social, ethical and legal barriers to E-health. 480-483 - Florian Wozak, Thomas Schabetsberger, Elske Ammenwerth:
End-to-end Security in Telemedical Networks - A Practical Guideline. 484-490 - Snezana Sucurovic:
Implementing security in a distributed web-based EHCR. 491-496
Volume 76, Number 7, July 2007
- Bengt Sjöborg, Tobias Bäckström, Lars-Bertil Arvidsson, Eva Andersén-Karlsson, L. Bengt Blomberg, Birgit Eiermann, Marie Eliasson, Kjell Henriksson, Lennart Jacobsson, Ulf Jacobsson, Margaretha Julander, Per-Olof Kaiser, Carina Landberg, Jonas Larsson, Björn Molin, Lars L. Gustafsson:
Design and implementation of a point-of-care computerized system for drug therapy in Stockholm metropolitan health region - Bridging the gap between knowledge and practice. 497-506 - Sally Bennett, Kryss McKenna, Tammy Hoffmann, Leigh Tooth, Annie McCluskey, Jenny Strong:
The value of an evidence database for occupational therapists: An international online survey. 507-513 - Andrew Georgiou, Margaret Williamson, Johanna I. Westbrook, Sangeeta Ray:
The impact of computerised physician order entry systems on pathology services: A systematic review. 514-529 - Magnus Berglund, Christian Nilsson, Péter Révay, Göran Petersson, Gunilla Nilsson:
Nurses' and nurse students' demands of functions and usability in a PDA. 530-537 - Monique W. M. Jaspers, Reed M. Gardner, Lael C. Gatewood, Reinhold Haux, R. Scott Evans:
An international summer school on health informatics: A collaborative effort of the Amsterdam Medical Informatics Program and IPhiE - the International Partnership for Health Informatics Education. 538-546 - Rafael Llobet, Juan-Carlos Perez-Cortes, Alejandro H. Toselli, Alfons Juan:
Computer-aided detection of prostate cancer. 547-556 - David L. Sanders, William M. Gregg, Dominik Aronsky:
Identifying asthma exacerbations in a pediatric emergency department: A feasibility study. 557-564
Volume 76, Number 8, August 2007
- Wen-Yuan Jen, Chia-Chen Chao, Ming-Chien Hung, Yu-Chuan Li, Y. P. Chi:
Mobile information and communication in the hospital outpatient service. 565-574 - Yunli Wang, Zhenkai Liu:
Automatic detecting indicators for quality of health information on the Web. 575-582 - Andrew Georgiou, Johanna I. Westbrook, Jeffrey Braithwaite, Rick Iedema, Sangeeta Ray, Rowena Forsyth, Anthony Dimos, Tony Germanos:
When requests become orders - A formative investigation into the impact of a computerized physician order entry system on a pathology laboratory service. 583-591 - Claus Bossen:
Evaluation of a computerized problem-oriented medical record in a hospital department: Does it support daily clinical practice? 592-600 - Theodosios Theodosiou, Lefteris Angelis, Athena Vakali, G. N. Thomopoulos:
Gene functional annotation by statistical analysis of biomedical articles. 601-613 - Yuhai Zhang, Yongyong Xu, Lei Shang, Keqin Rao:
An investigation into health informatics and related standards in China. 614-620 - Florida Estrella, Tamas Hauer, Richard McClatchey, Mohammed Odeh, Dmitri Rogulin, Tony Solomonides:
Experiences of engineering Grid-based medical software. 621-632
Volume 76, Number 9, September 2007
- Kerstin M. Åkesson, Britt-Inger Saveman, Gunilla Nilsson:
Health care consumers' experiences of information communication technology - A summary of literature. 633-645 - Miew Keen Choong, Rajasvaran Logeswaran, Michel Bister:
Cost-effective handling of digital medical images in the telemedicine environment. 646-654 - Ting-I Lee, Yu-Ting Yeh, Chien-Tsai Liu, Ping-Ling Chen:
Development and evaluation of a patient-oriented education system for diabetes management. 655-663 - Johan Gustav Bellika, Hoylen Sue, Linda Bird, Andrew Goodchild, Toralf Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
Properties of a federated epidemiology query system. 664-676 - Erlend Bønes, Per Hasvold, Eva Henriksen, Thomas Strandenæs:
Risk analysis of information security in a mobile instant messaging and presence system for healthcare. 677-687 - Yuki Sumita, Mami Takata, Keiju Ishitsuka, Yasuyuki Tominaga, Kazuhiko Ohe:
Building a reference functional model for EHR systems. 688-700
Volume 76, Number 10, October 2007
- Farah Magrabi, Johanna I. Westbrook, Enrico W. Coiera:
What factors are associated with the integration of evidence retrieval technology into routine general practice settings? 701-709 - Michael F. Mayo-Smith, Abha Agrawal:
Factors associated with improved completion of computerized clinical reminders across a large healthcare system. 710-716 - Yen-Yu Chen:
Medical image compression using DCT-based subband decomposition and modified SPIHT data organization. 717-725 - Joseph Finkelstein, Oleg Lapshin:
Reducing depression stigma using a web-based program. 726-734 - Hyeoun-Ae Park, InSook Cho, NamSoo Byeun:
Modeling a terminology-based electronic nursing record system: An object-oriented approach. 735-746 - Ilias Maglogiannis, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades:
EmerLoc: Location-based services for emergency medical incidents. 747-759 - Karin A. Thursky, Michael Mahemoff:
User-centered design techniques for a computerised antibiotic decision support system in an intensive care unit. 760-768
Volume 76, Numbers 11-12, November - December 2007
- Valentin Dinu, Prakash M. Nadkarni:
Guidelines for the effective use of entity-attribute-value modeling for biomedical databases. 769-779 - Gondy Leroy, Jennifer Jie Xu, Wingyan Chung, Shauna Eggers, Hsinchun Chen:
An end user evaluation of query formulation and results review tools in three medical meta-search engines. 780-789 - Dohoon Kim, Hyejung Chang:
Key functional characteristics in designing and operating health information websites for user satisfaction: An application of the extended technology acceptance model. 790-800 - Archana Laxmisan, A. Forogh Hakimzada, Osman R. Sayan, Robert A. Green, Jiajie Zhang, Vimla L. Patel:
The multitasking clinician: Decision-making and cognitive demand during and after team handoffs in emergency care. 801-811 - Juliana J. Brixey, David J. Robinson, Craig W. Johnson, Todd R. Johnson, James P. Turley, Vimla L. Patel, Jiajie Zhang:
Towards a hybrid method to categorize interruptions and activities in healthcare. 812-820 - Nicholas R. Anderson, Joan S. Ash, Peter Tarczy-Hornoch:
A qualitative study of the implementation of a bioinformatics tool in a biological research laboratory. 821-828 - Tina Penick Brock, Scott R. Smith:
Using digital videos displayed on personal digital assistants (PDAs) to enhance patient education in clinical settings. 829-835 - Ann Scheck McAlearney, Deena J. Chisolm, Sharon B. Schweikhart, Mitchell A. Medow, Kelly Kelleher:
The story behind the story: Physician skepticism about relying on clinical information technologies to reduce medical errors. 836-842 - Heidi Häkkinen, Mikko Korpela:
A participatory assessment of IS integration needs in maternity clinics using activity theory. 843-849 - Christelle Despont-Gros, Olivier Rutschmann, Antoine Geissbühler, Christian Lovis:
Acceptance and cognitive load in a clinical setting of a novel device allowing natural real-time data acquisition. 850-855 - John Verhoef, Pieter J. Toussaint, Hein Putter, Johanna H. M. Zwetsloot-Schonk, Theodora P. M. Vliet Vlieland:
The impact of the implementation of a rehabilitation tool on the contents of the communication during multidisciplinary team conferences in rheumatology. 856-863
Volume 76, Supplement 1, June 2007
- Jos Aarts, Paul N. Gorman:
IT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches "To Err is System". S1-S3 - Jos Aarts, Joan S. Ash, Marc Berg:
Extending the understanding of computerized physician order entry: Implications for professional collaboration, workflow and quality of care. S4-S13 - Samantha A. Adams, Antoinette de Bont:
More than just a mouse click: Research into work practices behind the assignment of medical trust marks on the World Wide Web. S14-S20 - Joan S. Ash, Dean F. Sittig, Richard H. Dykstra, Ken P. Guappone, James D. Carpenter, Veena Seshadri:
Categorizing the unintended sociotechnical consequences of computerized provider order entry. S21-S27 - Roland Bal, Femke Mastboom, Han Paul Spiers, Harm Rutten:
The product and process of referral: Optimizing general practitioner-medical specialist interaction through information technology. S28-S34 - Ellen Balka, Madeleine Doyle-Waters, Dorota Lecznarowicz, J. Mark FitzGerald:
Technology, governance and patient safety: Systems issues in technology and patient safety. S35-S47 - Ellen Balka, Nicki Kahnamoui, Kelsey Nutland:
Who is in charge of patient safety? Work practice, work processes and utopian views of automatic drug dispensing systems. S48-S57 - Magnus Bång, Toomas Timpka:
Ubiquitous computing to support co-located clinical teams: Using the semiotics of physical objects in system design. S58-S64 - Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, Sylvia Pelayo, Françoise Anceaux, David Maxwell, Sandra Guerlinger:
Cognitive analysis of physicians and nurses cooperation in the medication ordering and administration process. S65-S77 - Elaine Byrne, Judith Gregory:
Co-constructing local meanings for child health indicators in community-based information systems: The UThukela District Child Survival Project in KwaZulu-Natal. S78-S88 - Mike W. Chiasson, Madhu C. Reddy, Bonnie Kaplan, Elizabeth J. Davidson:
Expanding multi-disciplinary approaches to healthcare information technologies: What does information systems offer medical informatics? S89-S97 - Enrico W. Coiera:
Putting the technical back into socio-technical systems research. S98-S103 - Gunnar Ellingsen, Aud Obstfelder:
Collective expectations - Individual action implementing electronic booking systems in Norwegian health care. S104-S112 - Julia Galliers, Stephanie M. Wilson, James Fone:
A method for determining information flow breakdown in clinical systems. S113-S121 - Stephen M. Thielke, Kenric W. Hammond, Susan Helbig:
Copying and pasting of examinations within the electronic medical record. S122-S128 - Brian Hazlehurst, Carmit K. McMullen:
Orienting frames and private routines: The role of cultural process in critical care safety. S129-S135 - Helena Karsten, Aija Laine:
User interpretations of future information system use: A snapshot with technological frames. S136-S140 - Craig E. Kuziemsky, G. Michael Downing, Fraser Black, Francis Y. Lau:
A grounded theory guided approach to palliative care systems design. S141-S148 - Hans Kyhlbäck, Berthel Sutter:
What does it take to replace an old functioning information system with a new one?: A case study. S149-S158 - Roberta Lamb:
Healthcare practice ISOlation: Articulating systems that drift toward higher quality. S159-S167 - Anne Moen, Judith Gregory, Patricia Flatley Brennan:
Cross-cultural factors necessary to enable design of flexible consumer health informatics systems (CHIS). S168-S173 - Cindy J. Nowinski, Susan M. Becker, Katherine S. Reynolds, Jennifer L. Beaumont, Carol Ann Caprini, Elizabeth A. Hahn, Alan Peres, Benjamin J. Arnold:
The impact of converting to an electronic health record on organizational culture and quality improvement. S174-S183 - Bruno Piotti, Esselina Macome:
Public healthcare in Mozambique: Strategic issues in the ICT development during managerial changes and public reforms. S184-S195 - Neil C. Ramiller:
Constructing safety: System designs, system effects, and the play of heterogeneous interests in a behavioral health care setting. S196-S204 - John Rooksby, Robert M. Gerry, Andrew F. Smith:
Incident reporting schemes and the need for a good story. S205-S211 - Louise K. Schaper, Graham P. Pervan:
ICT and OTs: A model of information and communication technology acceptance and utilisation by occupational therapists. S212-S221 - Zena Sharman:
Remembering the basics: Administrative technology and nursing care in a hospital emergency department. S222-S228 - Arjen P. Stoop, Roland Bal, Marc Berg:
OZIS and the politics of safety: Using ICT to create a regionally accessible patient medication record. S229-S235 - Kenton T. Unruh, Wanda Pratt:
Patients as actors: The patient's role in detecting, preventing, and recovering from medical errors. S236-S244 - Chunhua Weng, David W. McDonald, Dana Sparks, Jason McCoy, John H. Gennari:
Participatory design of a collaborative clinical trial protocol writing system. S245-S251 - Thomas Wetter:
To decay is system: The challenges of keeping a health information system alive. S252-S260 - Yan Xiao, F. Jacob Seagull:
Emergent CSCW systems: The resolution and bandwidth of workplaces. S261-S266
Volume 76, Supplement 2, October 2007
- Heimar F. Marin:
Nursing Informatics: Advances and trends to improve health care quality. S267-S269 - Katarina E. Göransson, Anna Ehrenberg, Margareta Ehnfors, Marsha Fonteyn:
An effort to use qualitative data analysis software for analysing think aloud data. S270-S273 - Nicholas R. Hardiker, Amy Coenen:
Interpretation of an international terminology standard in the development of a logic-based compositional terminology. S274-S280 - Nam-Ju Lee, Suzanne Bakken:
Development of a prototype personal digital assistant-decision support system for the management of adult obesity. S281-S292 - Hanna Suominen, Tuija Lehtikunnas, Barbro Back, Helena Karsten, Tapio Salakoski, Sanna Salanterä:
Applying language technology to nursing documents: Pros and cons with a focus on ethics. S293-S301 - Jeeyae Choi, Leanne M. Currie, Dongwen Wang, Suzanne Bakken:
Encoding a clinical practice guideline using guideline interchange format: A case study of a depression screening and management guideline. S302-S307 - Mikyoung Angela Lee, Connie Delaney, Sue Moorhead:
Building a personal health record from a nursing perspective. S308-S316 - Tsai-Ya Lai:
Iterative refinement of a tailored system for self-care management of depressive symptoms in people living with HIV/AIDS through heuristic evaluation and end user testing. S317-S324
Volume 76, Supplement 3, December 2007
- Werner Ceusters, Peter L. Elkin, Barry Smith:
Negative findings in electronic health records and biomedical ontologies: A realist approach. S326-S333 - Sebastian Garde, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga, Jasmin Buck, Petra Knaup:
Expressing clinical data sets with openEHR archetypes: A solid basis for ubiquitous computing. S334-S341 - Nathalie Bricon-Souf, Sandra Bringay, Saliha Hamek, Françoise Anceaux, Catherine Barry, Jean Charlet:
Informal notes to support the asynchronous collaborative activities. S342-S348 - Michael Rigby:
Applying emergent ubiquitous technologies in health: The need to respond to new challenges of opportunity, expectation, and responsibility. S349-S352 - Gwenaëlle Marquet, Jean Mosser, Anita Burgun:
A method exploiting syntactic patterns and the UMLS semantics for aligning biomedical ontologies: The case of OBO disease ontologies. S353-S361 - Marketta Hiissa, Tapio Pahikkala, Hanna Suominen, Tuija Lehtikunnas, Barbro Back, Helena Karsten, Sanna Salanterä, Tapio Salakoski:
Towards automated classification of intensive care nursing narratives. S362-S368 - Monique W. M. Jaspers, Arie Hasman:
The new set-up of the medical informatics Master of Science program at the University of Amsterdam. S369-S376 - Audrey Serna, Hélène Pigot, Vincent Rialle:
A computational model of activities performance decrease in Alzheimer's disease. S377-S383 - Rosanne M. Berghout, Nina Eminovic, Nicolette de Keizer, Erwin Birnie:
Evaluation of general practitioner's time investment during a store-and-forward teledermatology consultation. S384-S391 - Brett W. Taylor:
The demographic bias of Email as a survey method in a pediatric emergency population. S392-S396 - Richard Lenz, Rainer Blaser, Mario Beyer, Oliver Heger, C. Biber, M. Bäumlein, M. Schnabel:
IT support for clinical pathways - Lessons learned. S397-S402 - Jody D. Martens, Trudy van der Weijden, Johan L. Severens, Paul A. de Clercq, D. P. de Bruijn, Arnold D. M. Kester, Ron A. G. Winkens:
The effect of computer reminders on GPs' prescribing behaviour: A cluster-randomised trial. S403-S416 - Carlos Angulo, Pere Crespo, José Alberto Maldonado, David Moner, Daniel Pérez, Irene Abad, Jesús Mandingorra, Montserrat Robles:
Non-invasive lightweight integration engine for building EHR from autonomous distributed systems. S417-S424 - Bojan Blazona, Miroslav Koncar:
HL7 and DICOM based integration of radiology departments with healthcare enterprise information systems. S425-S432 - Heinz Handels, René Werner, Rainer Schmidt, Thorsten Frenzel, Wei Lu, Daniel Low, Jan Ehrhardt:
4D medical image computing and visualization of lung tumor mobility in spatio-temporal CT image data. S433-S439 - Agnieszka Latoszek-Berendsen, Jan L. Talmon, Paul A. de Clercq, Arie Hasman:
With good intentions. S440-S446 - Oliver J. Bott, Ina Hoffmann, Joachim Bergmann, Nathalie Gusew, Oliver Schnell, Enrique J. Gómez, M. Elena Hernando, Patrick Kosche, Christian von Ahn, Dirk C. Mattfeld, Dietrich Peter Pretschner:
HIS modelling and simulation based cost-benefit analysis of a telemedical system for closed-loop diabetes therapy. S447-S455 - Helle Sofie Wentzer, Ulrich Böttger, Niels Boye:
Unintended transformations of clinical relations with a computerized physician order entry system. S456-S461 - Fulvia Ferrazzi, Paolo Magni, Lucia Sacchi, Angelo Nuzzo, Uros Petrovic, Riccardo Bellazzi:
Inferring gene regulatory networks by integrating static and dynamic data. S462-S475
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