Strategies to measure and improve emergency department performance: a sco** review

EE Austin, B Blakely, C Tufanaru, A Selwood… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Background Over the last two decades, Emergency Department (ED) crowding has become
an increasingly common occurrence worldwide. Crowding is a complex and challenging …

Web and mobile based HIV prevention and intervention programs pros and cons–a review

S Niakan, E Mehraeen, T Noori… - Health Informatics Meets …, 2017 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Background: With the increasing growth of HIV positive people the use of information and
communication technologies (ICT) can play an important role in controlling the spread of the …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences of Electronic Health Records' and Client Information Systems' Use on a Mobile Device and Factors Associated With Work Time Savings Among …

S Paatela, M Kyytsönen, K Saranto… - Journal of Medical …, 2024 - jmir.org
Background The transmission of clinical information in nursing predominantly occurs
through digital solutions, such as computers and mobile devices, in today's era. Various …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile technologies: expectancy, usage, and acceptance of clinical staff and patients at a university medical center

K Illiger, M Hupka, U von Jan… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2014 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Despite their increasing popularity, little is known about how users perceive
mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs in medical contexts. Available studies …

The impact of home care nurses' numeracy and graph literacy on comprehension of visual display information: implications for dashboard design

D Dowding, JA Merrill, N Onorato… - Journal of the …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objective To explore home care nurses' numeracy and graph literacy and their relationship
to comprehension of visualized data. Materials and Methods A multifactorial experimental …

[HTML][HTML] Future mobile device usage, requirements, and expectations of physicians in German university hospitals: web-based survey

O Maassen, S Fritsch, J Gantner, S Deffge… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background The use of mobile devices in hospital care constantly increases. However,
smartphones and tablets have not yet widely become official working equipment in medical …

Mobile devices in the operating room: Intended and unintended consequences for nurses' work

A Sergeeva, K Aij, B Van den Hooff… - Health informatics …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article reports the results of a case study of the consequences of mobile device use for
the work practices of operating room nurses. The study identifies different patterns of mobile …

Bring your own device: a digital notebook for undergraduate biochemistry laboratory using a free, cross-platform application

AR Van Dyke, J Smith-Carpenter - 2017 - ACS Publications
The majority of undergraduates own a smartphone, yet fewer than half view it as a valuable
learning technology. Consequently, a digital laboratory notebook (DLN) was developed for …

Tablet computers with mobile electronic medical records enhance clinical routine and promote bedside time: a controlled prospective crossover study

R Fleischmann, J Duhm, H Hupperts, SA Brandt - Journal of neurology, 2015 - Springer
Demographic changes require physicians to deliver needed services with fewer resources.
Neurology as an interdisciplinary domain involves complex diagnostic procedures and time …

Clinical decision support systems in hospital care using ubiquitous devices: Current issues and challenges

MM Baig, H GholamHosseini… - Health informatics …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Supporting clinicians in decision making using advanced technologies has been an active
research area in biomedical engineering during the past years. Among a wide range of …