CONTEXT: The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for supporting interprofessional communication is becoming increasingly common in health care. However, little research has explored how ICTs affect interprofessional communication, or how novices are trained to be effective interprofessional ICT users. This study explores the interprofessional communication strategies of nurses and doctors (trainees and experts) when their communications were mediated by a specific ICT: an electronic patient record (EPR). METHODS: A total of 72 doctors and nurses participated in this 8-month study on a paediatric in-patient ward. Eighty hours of non-participant observations and 20 semi-structured interviews were conducted. All data were ...
Health care has become the largest employer in the United States, and health care organizations are ...
Pavani Rangachari,1 Kevin C Dellsperger,2 R Karl Rethemeyer31Department of Interdisciplinary Health ...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are a constitutive element of medical practice and are expected to...
CONTEXT: The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for supporting interprofession...
Background: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance kn...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance k...
Introduction: Members of the healthcare team must access and share patient information to coordinate...
Contemporary state-of-the-art healthcare facilities are incorporating technology into their building...
Abstract: New information and computing technologies offer cost efficient and effective learning opp...
Background: Effective communication amongst healthcare professionals is essential to improve handoff...
Abstract Background Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly being used in...
Objectives: Patient e-services are increasingly launched globally to make healthcare more efficient ...
Often, Health Information Technology (HIT) in hospitals consists of off the shelf systems that are c...
Background: Communication failures in healthcare teams are associated with medical errors and negati...
New information and computing technologies offer cost efficient and effective learning opportunities...
Health care has become the largest employer in the United States, and health care organizations are ...
Pavani Rangachari,1 Kevin C Dellsperger,2 R Karl Rethemeyer31Department of Interdisciplinary Health ...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are a constitutive element of medical practice and are expected to...
CONTEXT: The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for supporting interprofession...
Background: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance kn...
BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance k...
Introduction: Members of the healthcare team must access and share patient information to coordinate...
Contemporary state-of-the-art healthcare facilities are incorporating technology into their building...
Abstract: New information and computing technologies offer cost efficient and effective learning opp...
Background: Effective communication amongst healthcare professionals is essential to improve handoff...
Abstract Background Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly being used in...
Objectives: Patient e-services are increasingly launched globally to make healthcare more efficient ...
Often, Health Information Technology (HIT) in hospitals consists of off the shelf systems that are c...
Background: Communication failures in healthcare teams are associated with medical errors and negati...
New information and computing technologies offer cost efficient and effective learning opportunities...
Health care has become the largest employer in the United States, and health care organizations are ...
Pavani Rangachari,1 Kevin C Dellsperger,2 R Karl Rethemeyer31Department of Interdisciplinary Health ...
Electronic patient records (EPRs) are a constitutive element of medical practice and are expected to...