Barriers and motivators to promotion of physical activity participation for older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia: an umbrella review

Y Chen, L Hou, Y Li, Y Lou, W Li, LM Struble… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Due to the growing aging population worldwide, cognitive disorders including
mild cognitive impairment and dementia is considered a major public health priority …

Workarounds to intended use of health information technology: a narrative review of the human factors engineering literature

ES Patterson - Human factors, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective To integrate and synthesize insights from recent studies of workarounds to the
intended use of health information technology (HIT) by health care professionals …

Association between workarounds and medication administration errors in bar-code-assisted medication administration in hospitals

W Van Der Veen, PMLA Van Den Bemt… - Journal of the …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objective To study the association of workarounds with medication administration errors
using barcode-assisted medication administration (BCMA), and to determine the frequency …

Understanding the behavioural determinants of opioid prescribing among family physicians: a qualitative study

L Desveaux, M Saragosa, N Kithulegoda, NM Ivers - BMC family practice, 2019 - Springer
Background Longstanding variation in the views of family physicians (FPs) on the role of
opioids seems to translate into widely varying prescribing rates. Improvement interventions …

Aligning intuition and theory: a novel approach to identifying the determinants of behaviours necessary to support implementation of evidence into practice

N Taylor, S McKay, JC Long, C Gaff, K North… - Implementation …, 2023 - Springer
Background Disentangling the interplay between experience-based intuition and theory-
informed implementation is crucial for identifying the direct contribution theory can make for …

The impact of health information technology on prescribing errors in hospitals: a systematic review and behaviour change technique analysis

J Devin, BJ Cleary, S Cullinan - Systematic reviews, 2020 - Springer
Background Health information technology (HIT) is known to reduce prescribing errors but
may also cause new types of technology-generated errors (TGE) related to data entry …

Oncology Nurses' Experiences of Using Health Information Systems in the Delivery of Cancer Care in a Range of Care Settings: A Systematic Integrative Review

D Shelley, D Davis, K Bail, R Heland… - Seminars in oncology …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objectives This systematic review aimed to identify oncology nurses' experiences of using
health information systems (HIS) in the delivery of cancer care. Data Sources The electronic …

A qualitative study exploring healthcare providers' and trainees' barriers to COVID-19 and influenza vaccine uptake

A Thaivalappil, I Young, M MacKay… - Health Psychology …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background Vaccines are effective biological interventions which reduce health burdens
and protect healthcare providers from vaccine-preventable diseases. However, there are …

Passive resistance to health information technology implementation: the case of electronic medication management system

ED Kim, KKY Kuan, MR Vaghasiya… - Behaviour & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose–This study attempts to understand the factors that influence clinician resistance to
the implementation of health information technology in a mandatory setting …

Hospital contextual factors affecting the implementation of health technologies: a systematic review

A Grossi, I Hoxhaj, I Gabutti, ML Specchia… - BMC health services …, 2021 - Springer
Background To keep a high quality of assistance it is important for hospitals to invest in
health technologies (HTs) that have the potential of improving health outcomes. Even …