Background: The use of computerized systems to support evidence-based practice is commonplace in contemporary medicine. Despite the prolific use of electronic support systems there has been relatively little research on the uptake of web-based systems in the oncology setting. Our objective was to examine the uptake of a web-based oncology protocol system (http://www.eviq.org.au) by Australian cancer clinicians.Methods: We used web-logfiles and Google Analytics to examine the characteristics of eviQ registrants from October 2009-December 2011 and patterns of use by cancer clinicians during a typical month.Results: As of December 2011, there were 16,037 registrants; 85% of whom were Australian health care professionals. During a typical month...
Background:Accurate information about chemotherapy drugs and regimens is needed to reduce chemothera...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Background: EviQ is a web-based oncology protocol system launched across Australia in 2005. We evalu...
BACKGROUND: Medical oncology is embracing information technology to standardize care and improve pat...
Introduction: eviQ Cancer Treatments Online is a free, web-based resource providing access to over 6...
Background: This study identified (i) information sources used by cancer clinicians to guide pharmac...
International audienceBackground: The uses of internet-based technologies (e.g. patient portals, web...
Nearly 40% of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, and people with cancer are ...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information can improve patients ’ knowledge of chemotherapy. As internet chemo...
PURPOSE: A web-based self-management application "Oncokompas" was developed to monitor health-relate...
Background: The Internet is a popular medium for disseminating information relevant to oncology prac...
Background Many cancer patients turn to the Internet to obtain information on their disease. This di...
Purpose: A web-based self-management application “Oncokompas” was developed to monitor health-relate...
Medical informatics is a basic biomedical science that has a wide variety of application areas which...
Background:Accurate information about chemotherapy drugs and regimens is needed to reduce chemothera...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Background: EviQ is a web-based oncology protocol system launched across Australia in 2005. We evalu...
BACKGROUND: Medical oncology is embracing information technology to standardize care and improve pat...
Introduction: eviQ Cancer Treatments Online is a free, web-based resource providing access to over 6...
Background: This study identified (i) information sources used by cancer clinicians to guide pharmac...
International audienceBackground: The uses of internet-based technologies (e.g. patient portals, web...
Nearly 40% of Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, and people with cancer are ...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information can improve patients ’ knowledge of chemotherapy. As internet chemo...
PURPOSE: A web-based self-management application "Oncokompas" was developed to monitor health-relate...
Background: The Internet is a popular medium for disseminating information relevant to oncology prac...
Background Many cancer patients turn to the Internet to obtain information on their disease. This di...
Purpose: A web-based self-management application “Oncokompas” was developed to monitor health-relate...
Medical informatics is a basic biomedical science that has a wide variety of application areas which...
Background:Accurate information about chemotherapy drugs and regimens is needed to reduce chemothera...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...