Decision-making is such an integral aspect in health care routine that the ability to make the right decisions at crucial moments can lead to patient health improvements. Evidence-based practice, the paradigm used to make those informed decisions, relies on the use of current best evidence from systematic research such as randomized controlled trials. Limitations of the outcomes from randomized controlled trials (RCT), such as “quantity” and “quality” of evidence generated, has lowered healthcare professionals’ confidence in using EBP. An alternate paradigm of Practice-Based Evidence has evolved with the key being evidence drawn from practice settings. Through the use of health information technology, electronic health records (EHR) capture...
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Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires the conscious, conscientious and explicit application of the ...
This study investigated the extent of use of data mining on electronic health records to support evi...
This is an ongoing research investigating the use of health information technologies (HIT) to improv...
The widespread adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the healthcare indust...
Effective decision-making plays an important role in promoting optimal care delivery. Factors such a...
Delivering good quality care is a complex endeavor that is highly dependent on patient information a...
This thesis studies the conceptualisation and evaluation of a Practice-Based Evidence approach to de...
The readily available and accessible large collection of electronic health records has encouraged an...
The critical application of evidence to practice is essential to the role of any professional. For h...
Health care practice requires managing large amounts of information. Rapid advances are occurring in...
Evidence-based medicine is a new direction in modern healthcare. Its task is to prevent, diagnose an...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) integrates 3 elements inmaking patient care decisions.1,2 The first el...
Diagnostic error is a threat to patient safety in the context of primary care. Clinical prediction r...
A new approach in medical practice is emerging thanks to the increasing availability of large-scale ...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires the conscious, conscientious and explicit application of the ...
This study investigated the extent of use of data mining on electronic health records to support evi...
This is an ongoing research investigating the use of health information technologies (HIT) to improv...
The widespread adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the healthcare indust...
Effective decision-making plays an important role in promoting optimal care delivery. Factors such a...
Delivering good quality care is a complex endeavor that is highly dependent on patient information a...
This thesis studies the conceptualisation and evaluation of a Practice-Based Evidence approach to de...
The readily available and accessible large collection of electronic health records has encouraged an...
The critical application of evidence to practice is essential to the role of any professional. For h...
Health care practice requires managing large amounts of information. Rapid advances are occurring in...
Evidence-based medicine is a new direction in modern healthcare. Its task is to prevent, diagnose an...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) integrates 3 elements inmaking patient care decisions.1,2 The first el...
Diagnostic error is a threat to patient safety in the context of primary care. Clinical prediction r...
A new approach in medical practice is emerging thanks to the increasing availability of large-scale ...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires the conscious, conscientious and explicit application of the ...
This study investigated the extent of use of data mining on electronic health records to support evi...