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The following pages link to Effects of clinical communication interventions in hospitals: a systematic review of information and communication technology adoptions for improved communication between clinicians (Q38021188):
Displaying 27 items.
- Stakeholder engagement analysis - a bioethics dilemma in patient-targeted intervention: patients with temporomandibular joint disorders. (Q30370896) (← links)
- Smartphones as multimodal communication devices to facilitate clinical knowledge processes: randomized controlled trial (Q33440291) (← links)
- Medical students and personal smartphones in the clinical environment: the impact on confidentiality of personal health information and professionalism (Q33440976) (← links)
- Calling for collaboration: piloting smartphones to discover differences between users and devices (Q33441293) (← links)
- The use of smartphones on General Internal Medicine wards: a mixed methods study (Q33441797) (← links)
- The challenges of emerging HISs in bridging the communication gaps among physicians and nurses in China: an interview study (Q33791986) (← links)
- Viral immune evasion in dengue: toward evidence-based revisions of clinical practice guidelines (Q35033144) (← links)
- Impact of electronic health record technology on the work and workflow of physicians in the intensive care unit (Q35815152) (← links)
- Using telephony data to facilitate discovery of clinical workflows (Q36350483) (← links)
- Using Communication Technology to Enhance Interprofessional Education Simulations (Q36645819) (← links)
- Improving hospital care and collaborative communications for the 21st century: key recommendations for general internal medicine (Q36765243) (← links)
- Interprofessional Communication of Clinicians Using a Mobile Phone App: A Randomized Crossover Trial Using Simulated Patients. (Q36819262) (← links)
- Provider-to-provider electronic communication in the era of meaningful use: a review of the evidence (Q38150301) (← links)
- Can information and communication technologies support patient engagement? A review of opportunities and challenges in health social work (Q38260774) (← links)
- The use of technology for urgent clinician to clinician communications: a systematic review of the literature (Q38274702) (← links)
- Continuous interprofessional coordination in perioperative work: an exploratory study (Q39139690) (← links)
- Delivery arrangements for health systems in low-income countries: an overview of systematic reviews (Q40049818) (← links)
- Anonymity: an impediment to performance in healthcare (Q42770829) (← links)
- Optimizing inter-professional communications in surgery: protocol for a mixed-methods exploratory study. (Q43204768) (← links)
- Referrers' point of view on the referral process to neurosurgery and opinions on neurosurgeons: a large-scale regional survey in the UK. (Q47104305) (← links)
- Web-Based Tools for Text-Based Patient-Provider Communication in Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review. (Q47160755) (← links)
- Why do we still page each other? Examining the frequency, types and senders of pages in academic medical services. (Q48267922) (← links)
- Physician communication via Internet-enabled technology: A systematic review (Q48531222) (← links)
- Impact of a Hands-free Wireless Communication Device on Communication and Clinical Outcomes in a Pediatric Intensive Care (Q57146366) (← links)
- The hospital pager: Out with the old or here to stay? (Q64927641) (← links)
- Assigning a team-based pager for on-call physicians reduces paging errors in a large academic hospital (Q87644341) (← links)
- A web-based and mobile patient-centered ''microblog'' messaging platform to improve care team communication in acute care (Q88156080) (← links)