Background: EviQ is a web-based oncology protocol system launched across Australia in 2005. We evaluated eviQ use at the point-of-care and determined the factors impacting on its uptake and routine use in the first three years of operation. Methods: We conducted a suite of qualitative and quantitative studies with over 200 Australian oncology physicians, nurses and pharmacists working at treatment centres in diverse geographical locations. Results: EviQ was part of routine care at many hospitals; however, the way in which it was used at the point-of-care varies according to clinician roles and hospital location. We identified a range of factors impacting on eviQ uptake and routine use. Infrastructure, such as availability of point-of-care c...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information can improve patients ’ knowledge of chemotherapy. As internet chemo...
Background: Individuals living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis are increasingly using complementa...
Background: We describe our experience with an electronic oncological patient record (EOPR) for the ...
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...
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...
PURPOSE: A web-based self-management application "Oncokompas" was developed to monitor health-relate...
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: Observational research into patterns of variation in chemotherapy delivery and their eff...
International audienceBackground: The uses of internet-based technologies (e.g. patient portals, web...
AIM: to identify specialised cancer service provision across Australia and providers’ and cancer sur...
Background: Collection of multi-institutional data pertaining to the treatment of bowel cancer has b...
Background:Accurate information about chemotherapy drugs and regimens is needed to reduce chemothera...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information can improve patients ’ knowledge of chemotherapy. As internet chemo...
Background: Individuals living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis are increasingly using complementa...
Background: We describe our experience with an electronic oncological patient record (EOPR) for the ...
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...
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...
PURPOSE: A web-based self-management application "Oncokompas" was developed to monitor health-relate...
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: Observational research into patterns of variation in chemotherapy delivery and their eff...
International audienceBackground: The uses of internet-based technologies (e.g. patient portals, web...
AIM: to identify specialised cancer service provision across Australia and providers’ and cancer sur...
Background: Collection of multi-institutional data pertaining to the treatment of bowel cancer has b...
Background:Accurate information about chemotherapy drugs and regimens is needed to reduce chemothera...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information can improve patients ’ knowledge of chemotherapy. As internet chemo...
Background: Individuals living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis are increasingly using complementa...
Background: We describe our experience with an electronic oncological patient record (EOPR) for the ...