UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations. Although historically there were many small general practice (GP) computer suppliers there are now around five widely used electronic patient record (EPR) systems. A new method has been developed for assessing the impact of the computer on doctor-patient interaction through detailed observation of the consultation and computer use
Abstract Background Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the ...
Background: Almost all general practitioners in Australia now use a computer for some part of the co...
This study aims to understand the use of a computer during GP consultations and to enable the develo...
UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations. Although historically ther...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
Background. Computers are now commonplace in the general practice consultation in many countries and...
Background. Despite the widespread adoption by general practitioners (GPs) of desktop computers, the...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
A key feature of a good general practice consultation is that it is patient-centred. A number of ver...
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the clinical performance...
Background. Computers have become widespread in primary care but their potential to improve clinical...
Background Computers have become widespread in primary care but their potential to improve clinical ...
This thesis examines the effects of general practitioners' use of a computer during consultations, o...
Abstract Background Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the ...
Background: Almost all general practitioners in Australia now use a computer for some part of the co...
This study aims to understand the use of a computer during GP consultations and to enable the develo...
UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations. Although historically ther...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
Background. Computers are now commonplace in the general practice consultation in many countries and...
Background. Despite the widespread adoption by general practitioners (GPs) of desktop computers, the...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
A key feature of a good general practice consultation is that it is patient-centred. A number of ver...
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the clinical performance...
Background. Computers have become widespread in primary care but their potential to improve clinical...
Background Computers have become widespread in primary care but their potential to improve clinical ...
This thesis examines the effects of general practitioners' use of a computer during consultations, o...
Abstract Background Innovations to be deployed during consultations with patients may influence the ...
Background: Almost all general practitioners in Australia now use a computer for some part of the co...
This study aims to understand the use of a computer during GP consultations and to enable the develo...