Background: Information retrieval systems have the potential to improve patient care but little is known about the variables which influence clinicians’ uptake and use of systems in routine work. Aim: To determine which factors influenced use of an online evidence retrieval system. Design of study: Computer logs and pre- and post-system survey analysis of a 4-week clinical trial of the Quick Clinical online evidence system involving 227 general practitioners across Australia. Results: Online evidence use was not linked to general practice training or clinical experience but female clinicians conducted more searches than their male counterparts (mean use = 14.38 searches, S.D. = 11.68 versus mean use = 8.50 searches, S.D. = 9.99; t = 2.67, d...
Background: The Clinical Information Access Program (CIAP), an online evidence retrieval system, pro...
Many clinical questions arise during patient encounters that clinicians are unable to answer. An evi...
Introduction: Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwe...
Background: Provision of online evidence at the point of care is one strategy that could provide cli...
Reviewer: Little, David[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
Reviewer: Little, David[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
Background: Clinicians have many unanswered questions during clinical encounters which may impact on...
ation retrieval; ce-based ne; practice; ion studies; t Summary Background: Clinicians have many unan...
Background: Online information retrieval systems have the potential to improve patient care but ther...
Objective: To investigate factors influencing variations in clinicians' use of an online evidence re...
[[abstract]]Purpose(Introduction) : Online database offers an easy access to evidence,based informat...
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BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
Family physicians' experience of using an online evidence retrieval system in routine clinical work ...
Objective: To assess the impact of clinicians' use of an online information retrieval system on thei...
Background: The Clinical Information Access Program (CIAP), an online evidence retrieval system, pro...
Many clinical questions arise during patient encounters that clinicians are unable to answer. An evi...
Introduction: Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwe...
Background: Provision of online evidence at the point of care is one strategy that could provide cli...
Reviewer: Little, David[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
Reviewer: Little, David[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
Background: Clinicians have many unanswered questions during clinical encounters which may impact on...
ation retrieval; ce-based ne; practice; ion studies; t Summary Background: Clinicians have many unan...
Background: Online information retrieval systems have the potential to improve patient care but ther...
Objective: To investigate factors influencing variations in clinicians' use of an online evidence re...
[[abstract]]Purpose(Introduction) : Online database offers an easy access to evidence,based informat...
© 2006 Coiera et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
Family physicians' experience of using an online evidence retrieval system in routine clinical work ...
Objective: To assess the impact of clinicians' use of an online information retrieval system on thei...
Background: The Clinical Information Access Program (CIAP), an online evidence retrieval system, pro...
Many clinical questions arise during patient encounters that clinicians are unable to answer. An evi...
Introduction: Recent evaluations of IT innovations in primary care have highlighted variations betwe...