Background: Routine screening and advice regarding risky lifestyle behaviours is appropriate in the primary care setting, but often not implemented. Routine electronic collection of patients' self-reported data may streamline the collection of such information. Aim: To explore the perceptions of GPs and their attending patients regarding the acceptability of waiting-room touchscreen computers for the collection of health behaviour information. Uptake, ease of operation, and the perceived likelihood of future implementation were studied. Design and setting: Cross-sectional health-risk survey. General practices in metropolitan areas in Australia. Method: Practices were randomly selected by postcode. Consecutive patients who were eligible to t...
Purpose: This paper reports an evaluation of the usability and acceptability of a computer-based dec...
Objectives To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health se...
Background We set out to investigate the feasibility of incorporating a computer-tailored health beh...
Background: Routine screening and advice regarding risky lifestyle behaviours is appropriate in the ...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death globally. Early de...
Background: Screening of primary care patients for unhealthy behaviors and mental health issues is r...
Systematic screening of patients for areas of health risk in their lifestyle has much potential for ...
Objective: Total cardiovascular disease risk scoring assessment (CVDRSA) in the general population i...
Background: In primary care, electronic self-administered screening and brief interventions for unhe...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: Computer-based health-risk assessments are electronic surveys which can be completed by ...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: Current Australian and European guidelines recommend opportunistic screening for atrial ...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
Purpose: This paper reports an evaluation of the usability and acceptability of a computer-based dec...
Objectives To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health se...
Background We set out to investigate the feasibility of incorporating a computer-tailored health beh...
Background: Routine screening and advice regarding risky lifestyle behaviours is appropriate in the ...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death globally. Early de...
Background: Screening of primary care patients for unhealthy behaviors and mental health issues is r...
Systematic screening of patients for areas of health risk in their lifestyle has much potential for ...
Objective: Total cardiovascular disease risk scoring assessment (CVDRSA) in the general population i...
Background: In primary care, electronic self-administered screening and brief interventions for unhe...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: Computer-based health-risk assessments are electronic surveys which can be completed by ...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: Current Australian and European guidelines recommend opportunistic screening for atrial ...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
Purpose: This paper reports an evaluation of the usability and acceptability of a computer-based dec...
Objectives To explore general practitioners’ (GPs) perceptions towards use of four digital health se...
Background We set out to investigate the feasibility of incorporating a computer-tailored health beh...