Introduction: eviQ Cancer Treatments Online is a free, web-based resource providing access to over 600 evidence-based treatment protocols in medical oncology, radiation oncology, hematology and cancer genetics. With over 60 000 registrants from 148 countries, eviQ is widely used by cancer clinicians globally. The aim of this study was to examine the perceived quality of eviQ by Australian medical oncologists, the impact it had on their knowledge and practice, and the effect it had on their patients. Methods: A web-based survey was administered to members of the Medical Oncology Group of Australia by email. Two reminders emails were sent to encourage participation. Results: Of the 97 respondents (15%), all but one, were practicing in Austral...
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Objective: To determine among a sample of Australian cancer patients receiving outpatient oncology c...
Background: Accounting for patients' perspective has become increasingly important. Based on the Con...
Background: EviQ is a web-based oncology protocol system launched across Australia in 2005. We evalu...
Background: The use of computerized systems to support evidence-based practice is commonplace in con...
BACKGROUND: Medical oncology is embracing information technology to standardize care and improve pat...
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Abstract Background The Australian Cancer Trials website (ACTO) was publicly launched in 2010 to hel...
Background: The availability of alternative sources of information, e. g. the internet, may influenc...
Contains fulltext : 237732.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Onc...
AIM: Current efforts to understand patient management in clinical practice are largely based on clin...
Purpose: Although pain is a common event during treatment of cancer, its assessment and management r...
Objective: To determine among a sample of Australian cancer patients receiving outpatient oncology c...
Background: Accounting for patients' perspective has become increasingly important. Based on the Con...
Background: EviQ is a web-based oncology protocol system launched across Australia in 2005. We evalu...
Background: The use of computerized systems to support evidence-based practice is commonplace in con...
BACKGROUND: Medical oncology is embracing information technology to standardize care and improve pat...
Background: Cancer patients want access to reliable information about currently recruiting clinical ...
Purpose: Although quality improvement (QI) is an integral part of cancer care, there are few QI publ...
Background: This study identified (i) information sources used by cancer clinicians to guide pharmac...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information can improve patients ’ knowledge of chemotherapy. As internet chemo...
Background: The Internet is a popular medium for disseminating information relevant to oncology prac...
Abstract Background The Australian Cancer Trials website (ACTO) was publicly launched in 2010 to hel...
Background: The availability of alternative sources of information, e. g. the internet, may influenc...
Contains fulltext : 237732.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Onc...
AIM: Current efforts to understand patient management in clinical practice are largely based on clin...
Purpose: Although pain is a common event during treatment of cancer, its assessment and management r...
Objective: To determine among a sample of Australian cancer patients receiving outpatient oncology c...
Background: Accounting for patients' perspective has become increasingly important. Based on the Con...