Published on in Vol 4, No 2 (2015): Apr-Jun

The Effect of Health Information Technology on Health Care Provider Communication: A Mixed-Method Protocol

The Effect of Health Information Technology on Health Care Provider Communication: A Mixed-Method Protocol

The Effect of Health Information Technology on Health Care Provider Communication: A Mixed-Method Protocol

Journals

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  5. Burnett S, Brown L, Pettis D, Jordan C, Pettus S. Implementation of an Interdisciplinary Communication Workgroup on an Acute Psychiatric Unit. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2018;39(8):641 View
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  7. Manojlovich M, Harrod M, Hofer T, Lafferty M, McBratnie M, Krein S. Using Qualitative Methods to Explore Communication Practices in the Context of Patient Care Rounds on General Care Units. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2020;35(3):839 View
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  11. Manojlovich M, Harrod M, Hofer T, Lafferty M, McBratnie M, Krein S. Factors influencing physician responsiveness to nurse-initiated communication: a qualitative study. BMJ Quality & Safety 2021;30(9):747 View
  12. Silvera-Tawil D, Pocock C, Bradford D, Donnell A, Freyne J, Harrap K, Brinkmann S. Enabling Nurse-Patient Communication With a Mobile App: Controlled Pretest-Posttest Study With Nurses and Non–English-Speaking Patients. JMIR Nursing 2021;4(3):e19709 View
  13. Garling K. Revitalization of a communication pharmacy course: The journey of reframing student perceptions. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2022;14(2):138 View
  14. Lafferty M, Harrod M, Krein S, Manojlovich M. It’s like sending a message in a bottle: A qualitative study of the consequences of one-way communication technologies in hospitals. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2021;28(12):2601 View
  15. Hassan M, Nawaz H, Faiz A. REVEALING THE EFFECTS OF TEACHERS STIMULATING TECHNOLOGICAL INCLUSION ON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS EDUCATIONAL GAINS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY. Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 2021;9(3):986 View
  16. McInerney C, McCrorie C, Benn J, Habli I, Lawton T, Mebrahtu T, Randell R, Sheikh N, Johnson O. Evaluating the safety and patient impacts of an artificial intelligence command centre in acute hospital care: a mixed-methods protocol. BMJ Open 2022;12(3):e054090 View
  17. Wang W, Li H, Huang M. A literature review on the impact of disasters on healthcare systems, the role of nursing in disaster management, and strategies for cancer care delivery in disaster-affected populations. Frontiers in Oncology 2023;13 View
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  20. Johnson O, McCrorie C, McInerney C, Mebrahtu T, Granger J, Sheikh N, Lawton T, Habli I, Randell R, Benn J. Implementing an artificial intelligence command centre in the NHS: a mixed-methods study. Health and Social Care Delivery Research 2024:1 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Khan D. Smart Healthcare. View
  2. Kudinov D, Borisov I, Elykomov V, Nomokonova E. Complex Systems: Innovation and Sustainability in the Digital Age. View