Browse Items (6 total)
- Tags: Computers
Answering questions at the point of care: do residents practice EBM or manage information sources?
Tags: *evidence-based medicine, *Internship and Residency, *Point-of-Care Systems, 2007, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Albrecht Paula, Bibliographic/statistics & numerical data, Computers, Databases, Davidson Elliot, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Family Practice/education, Handheld/statistics & numerical data, Hannan Scott, Humans, Information Storage and Retrieval/*statistics & numerical data, McCord Gary, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Rao Vinod, Schrop Susan Labuda, Selius Brian A, Smucker William D, Surveys and Questionnaires, Textbooks as Topic
Assessing the impact on patient-physician interaction when physicians use personal digital assistants: a Northeastern Ohio Network (NEON) study.
Tags: *Physician-Patient Relations, 2009, 80 and over, Adolescence, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Computers, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Female, Hamrich Lynn M, Hand-Held – Utilization, Handheld/*statistics & numerical data, Health Care Surveys, Health Services Research, Human, Humans, Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM, Male, McCord Gary, Middle Age, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Pendleton Brian F, Physician-Patient Relations, Schrop Susan Labuda, Stockton LuAnne, Surveys, Weiss Lisa, Young Adult
Effect of method of administration on longitudinal assessment of quality of life in gynecologic cancer: an exploratory study.
Tags: *Quality of Life, *Sickness Impact Profile, *Surveys and Questionnaires, 2005, Adnexa Uteri, Adult, Computers, Endometrial Neoplasms, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Female, Female/*physiopathology/*psychology/surgery, Frasure Heidi E, Genital Neoplasms, Gil Karen M, Health and quality of life outcomes, Hopkins Michael P, Humans, Jenison Eric L, Longitudinal Studies, Middle Aged, Ohio, Ovarian Neoplasms, Paper, Process Assessment (Health Care)/*methods, von Gruenigen Vivian E
Handheld computer use in a family medicine clerkship.
Tags: *Clinical Clerkship, 2004, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Adult, Computers, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Family Practice/*education, Fedyna Dinah, Female, Gilchrist Valerie J, Handheld/*statistics & numerical data, Humans, Male, McCord Gary, Medical, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Schools, Software, Stockton LuAnne, Sutton John
Willingness and Ability of Older Adults in the Emergency Department to Provide Clinical Information Using a Tablet Computer.
Tags: *aged, *Attitude to Computers, *Computers, *Data Collection, *Elderly, *emergency department, *Emergency Service, 2016, 80 and over, Academic Medical Centers, Academic Medical Centers – North Carolina, Aged, Brahmandam Sruti, Braz Valerie A, Computers, Confidence Intervals, Convenience Sample, Cross Sectional Studies, CROSS-sectional method, Cross-Sectional Studies, Descriptive Statistics, Emergency Care – In Old Age, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Service, Female, Handheld, Holland Wesley C, Hospital, HOSPITAL emergency services, Human, Humans, Hunold Katherine M, Jones Christopher W, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, LONGITUDINAL method, Male, Mangipudi Sowmya A, Mass Screening/*instrumentation, MEDICAL cooperation, Medlin Richard P, Multicenter Studies, New Jersey, North Carolina, OLD age, Patient Attitudes – Evaluation – In Old Age, PATIENTS' attitudes, Platts-Mills Timothy F, Portable – Utilization – In Old Age, PORTABLE computers, Prospective Studies, Research, SCALE analysis (Psychology), Scales, STATISTICAL sampling, Summated Rating Scaling, Surveys and Questionnaires, United States, User-Computer Interface