AbstractThe large and rapidly growing number of information sources relevant to health care, and the increasing amounts of new evidence produced by researchers, are improving the access of professionals and students to valuable information. However, seeking and filtering useful, valid information can be still very difficult. An online information system that conducts searches based on individual patient data can have a beneficial influence on the particular patient's outcome and educate the healthcare worker. In this paper, we describe the underlying model for a system that aims to facilitate the search for evidence based on clinicians' needs. This paper reviews studies of information needs of clinicians, describes principles of information...
Effective educational patient information systems need to utilise the patient’s individual informati...
Many clinical questions arise during patient encounters that clinicians are unable to answer. An evi...
Family physicians' experience of using an online evidence retrieval system in routine clinical work ...
AbstractThe large and rapidly growing number of information sources relevant to health care, and the...
Carterette, Benjamin A.Health care practitioners seek out relevant information about providing the b...
Healthcare is complex domain and distributed in nature. Some of its major characteristics are shared...
Physicians are often encouraged to locate answers for their clinical queries via an evidence-based l...
Physicians are often encouraged to locate answers for their clinical queries via an evidence-based l...
The large amount of information in the medical area creates management problems, being necessary sys...
Since its birth about 20 years ago, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) has changed the way we teach and p...
AbstractObjective: Clinicians often have difficulty translating information needs into effective sea...
Background The constantly growing publication rate of medical research articles puts increasing pres...
Searching for health advice on the web is becoming increasingly common. Because of the great importa...
To evaluate and improve medical information retrieval, benchmarking data sets need to be created. Fe...
Delivering good quality care is a complex endeavor that is highly dependent on patient information a...
Effective educational patient information systems need to utilise the patient’s individual informati...
Many clinical questions arise during patient encounters that clinicians are unable to answer. An evi...
Family physicians' experience of using an online evidence retrieval system in routine clinical work ...
AbstractThe large and rapidly growing number of information sources relevant to health care, and the...
Carterette, Benjamin A.Health care practitioners seek out relevant information about providing the b...
Healthcare is complex domain and distributed in nature. Some of its major characteristics are shared...
Physicians are often encouraged to locate answers for their clinical queries via an evidence-based l...
Physicians are often encouraged to locate answers for their clinical queries via an evidence-based l...
The large amount of information in the medical area creates management problems, being necessary sys...
Since its birth about 20 years ago, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) has changed the way we teach and p...
AbstractObjective: Clinicians often have difficulty translating information needs into effective sea...
Background The constantly growing publication rate of medical research articles puts increasing pres...
Searching for health advice on the web is becoming increasingly common. Because of the great importa...
To evaluate and improve medical information retrieval, benchmarking data sets need to be created. Fe...
Delivering good quality care is a complex endeavor that is highly dependent on patient information a...
Effective educational patient information systems need to utilise the patient’s individual informati...
Many clinical questions arise during patient encounters that clinicians are unable to answer. An evi...
Family physicians' experience of using an online evidence retrieval system in routine clinical work ...