Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the clinical performance of the medical practitioner. This study examined the impact on General Practitioners' (GPs) consultation performance of novel computer software, designed for use while consulting the patient
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
Background General practice has rapidly computerised over the past ten years, thereby changing the n...
Background: Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions for acute conditions in primary care often...
Abstract Background Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the ...
Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the clinical performance...
The deployment of decision support aids, electronic referral tools or other novel processes to impro...
The deployment of decision support aids, electronic referral tools or other novel processes to impro...
This thesis examines the effects of general practitioners' use of a computer during consultations, o...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
Background: Use of telephone, video and online consultations in general practice is increasing. This...
If the practitioner uses a clinical computer during consultation with the patient there may be adver...
BACKGROUND: Much of the research on decision-making in health care has focused on consultation outco...
Background UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations. Although histor...
Background: There is international interest in the potential role of different forms of communicatio...
Background Computers have become widespread in primary care but their potential to improve clinical ...
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
Background General practice has rapidly computerised over the past ten years, thereby changing the n...
Background: Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions for acute conditions in primary care often...
Abstract Background Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the ...
Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the clinical performance...
The deployment of decision support aids, electronic referral tools or other novel processes to impro...
The deployment of decision support aids, electronic referral tools or other novel processes to impro...
This thesis examines the effects of general practitioners' use of a computer during consultations, o...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
Background: Use of telephone, video and online consultations in general practice is increasing. This...
If the practitioner uses a clinical computer during consultation with the patient there may be adver...
BACKGROUND: Much of the research on decision-making in health care has focused on consultation outco...
Background UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations. Although histor...
Background: There is international interest in the potential role of different forms of communicatio...
Background Computers have become widespread in primary care but their potential to improve clinical ...
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
Background General practice has rapidly computerised over the past ten years, thereby changing the n...
Background: Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions for acute conditions in primary care often...