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View article: Human-centered Design of Patient Interviews: Capturing the Experiences of Patients Recovering From Emergency Abdominal Surgery
Human-centered Design of Patient Interviews: Capturing the Experiences of Patients Recovering From Emergency Abdominal Surgery Open
Objectives: Recognizing the challenges of at-home recovery following a truncated presurgical pathway for emergency laparotomy (EL) patients, we sought to identify barriers and facilitators to optimal recovery. This study aimed to develop a…
View article: A systematic review of unmet needs of older adults in home settings and their implications for novel technological solutions
A systematic review of unmet needs of older adults in home settings and their implications for novel technological solutions Open
Background and Objectives To better support aging in place, we first must understand the needs of the older adult population. We conducted a systematic review to understand the needs of older adults in the home. Research Design and Methods…
View article: Transforming Literature Reviews in Healthcare Research with Artificial Intelligence: Preliminary Insights
Transforming Literature Reviews in Healthcare Research with Artificial Intelligence: Preliminary Insights Open
A rapidly expanding array of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, with continually evolving features and functionalities, offers unprecedented opportunities to streamline literature reviews, expediting the screening, extraction, and synthes…
View article: Exploratory Co-Design on Electronic Health Record Nursing Summaries: Case Study
Exploratory Co-Design on Electronic Health Record Nursing Summaries: Case Study Open
Background Although electronic health record nursing summaries aim to provide a concise overview of patient data, they often fall short of meeting nurses’ information needs, leading to underutilization. This gap arises from a lack of invol…
View article: Integrating Nurses’ Perspectives into Nursing Summary Design: A Co-Design Approach (Preprint)
Integrating Nurses’ Perspectives into Nursing Summary Design: A Co-Design Approach (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Although electronic health record nursing summaries aim to provide a concise overview of patient data, they often fall short of meeting nurses’ information needs, leading to underutilization. This gap arises from a lack of invo…
View article: Understanding Patient Portal Uses and Needs: Cross-Sectional Study in a State Fair Setting
Understanding Patient Portal Uses and Needs: Cross-Sectional Study in a State Fair Setting Open
This study identified 22 features that are used and the needs for desired features/data in patient portals that enable online access to medical records. Data collected at a Midwestern state fair indicates that while most participants used …
View article: Machine learning methods to discover hidden patterns in well‐being and resilience for healthy aging
Machine learning methods to discover hidden patterns in well‐being and resilience for healthy aging Open
Background A whole person approach to healthy aging can provide insight into social factors that may be critical. Digital technologies, such as mobile health (mHealth) applications, hold promise to provide novel insights for healthy aging …
View article: Understanding Patient Portal Uses and Needs: Cross-Sectional Study in a State Fair Setting (Preprint)
Understanding Patient Portal Uses and Needs: Cross-Sectional Study in a State Fair Setting (Preprint) Open
UNSTRUCTURED This study identified 22 features that are used and the needs for desired features/data in patient portals that enable online access to medical records. Data collected at a Midwestern state fair indicates that while most part…
View article: Design of patient-facing immunization visualizations affects task performance: an experimental comparison of 4 electronic visualizations
Design of patient-facing immunization visualizations affects task performance: an experimental comparison of 4 electronic visualizations Open
Objective This study experimentally evaluated how well lay individuals could interpret and use 4 types of electronic health record (EHR) patient-facing immunization visualizations. Materials and Methods Participants (n = 69) completed the …
View article: Development and Usability Evaluation of an Opioid Management App
Development and Usability Evaluation of an Opioid Management App Open
We describe the development and usability evaluation of a novel patient engagement tool (OPY) in its early stage from perspectives of both experts and end-users. The tool is aimed at engaging patients in positive behaviors surrounding the …
View article: Nurse-centered co-design of an electronic health record nursing summary
Nurse-centered co-design of an electronic health record nursing summary Open
Background: Electronic health record (EHR) nursing summaries have the potential to support nurses in locating and synthesizing patient information. However, nurses’ role-specific perspectives are often excluded in the design of the EHR sys…
View article: Longitudinal clinical decision support for assessing decisions over time: State-of-the-art and future directions
Longitudinal clinical decision support for assessing decisions over time: State-of-the-art and future directions Open
Objective Patients and clinicians rarely experience healthcare decisions as snapshots in time, but clinical decision support (CDS) systems often represent decisions as snapshots. This scoping review systematically maps challenges and facil…
View article: Buy or Build: Challenges Developing Consumer Digital Health Interventions
Buy or Build: Challenges Developing Consumer Digital Health Interventions Open
Background Digital health interventions offer opportunities to improve collaborative care between clinicians and patients. Designing and implementing digital health interventions requires decisions about buying or building each technology-…
View article: Using Novel Data Visualization Methods to Understand Mobile Health Usability
Using Novel Data Visualization Methods to Understand Mobile Health Usability Open
Marquard, Jenna L. PhD; Howard, Jordan MS; LeBlanc, Raeann PhD, DNP, AGPCNP-BC, CHPNEditor(s): Alexander, Susan DNP, ANP-BC, ADM-BC Author Information
View article: Implementation and Analysis of an Institution-Wide EHR-Integrated Handoff Note
Implementation and Analysis of an Institution-Wide EHR-Integrated Handoff Note Open
EHR-Integrated Handoff Notes are becoming increasingly prevalent, especially among inpatient clinical service teams composed of physicians in training (resident physicians). We describe the implementation of such a tool at our institution,…
View article: Usability Experience of a Personal Sleep Monitoring Device to Self-manage Sleep Among Persons 65 Years or Older With Self-reported Sleep Disturbances
Usability Experience of a Personal Sleep Monitoring Device to Self-manage Sleep Among Persons 65 Years or Older With Self-reported Sleep Disturbances Open
Increasingly, persons with self-reported health symptoms are using mobile health technologies to better understand, validate, and manage their symptoms. These off-the-shelf devices primarily utilize actigraphy to estimate sleep and activit…
View article: Free-Text Computerized Provider Order Entry Orders Used as Workaround for Communicating Medication Information
Free-Text Computerized Provider Order Entry Orders Used as Workaround for Communicating Medication Information Open
Objectives Medication information is frequently communicated via free-text computerized provider order entry (CPOE) orders in electronic health records. When such information is transmitted separately from a structured CPOE medication orde…
View article: Human Factors and Organizational Issues in Health Informatics: Innovations and Opportunities
Human Factors and Organizational Issues in Health Informatics: Innovations and Opportunities Open
Objective: Human factors and ergonomics (HF/E) frameworks and methods are becoming embedded in the health informatics community. There is now broad recognition that health informatics tools must account for the diverse needs, characteristi…
View article: Clinician Perceptions on the Use of Free-Text Communication Orders
Clinician Perceptions on the Use of Free-Text Communication Orders Open
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate (1) why ordering clinicians use free-text orders to communicate medication information; (2) what risks physicians and nurses perceive when free-text orders are used for communicating medic…
View article: The Effectiveness of Tablet-based Application for Older Adults with Diabetes Mellitus Type II: A Pilot Study
The Effectiveness of Tablet-based Application for Older Adults with Diabetes Mellitus Type II: A Pilot Study Open
Introduction: Advances in technological applications such as tablet-based computers is growing dramatically in the field of healthcare, as there is a considerable eagerness for mobile health interventions. Tablet-based interventions can ha…
View article: Communication through the electronic health record: frequency and implications of free text orders
Communication through the electronic health record: frequency and implications of free text orders Open
Communication for non-medication order (CNMO) is a type of free text communication order providers use for asynchronous communication about patient care. The objective of this study was to understand the extent to which non-medication orde…
View article: Usability Testing of Two Ambulatory EHR Navigators
Usability Testing of Two Ambulatory EHR Navigators Open
Despite widespread electronic health record (EHR) adoption, poor EHR system usability continues to be a significant barrier to effective system use for end users. One key to addressing usability problems is to employ user testing and user-…
View article: PERSONAL SELF-MONITORING DEVICES TO IMPROVE SLEEP AMONG OLDER PEOPLE: A FEASIBILITY STUDY
PERSONAL SELF-MONITORING DEVICES TO IMPROVE SLEEP AMONG OLDER PEOPLE: A FEASIBILITY STUDY Open
Chronic sleep disturbances reduce physical and mental health and affect over 8 million people age 65 years and older in the United States. There is evidence that use of a wearable Personal Self-Monitoring Device (PSMD) may improve sleep se…
View article: The Use of Technology to Support Precision Health in Nursing Science
The Use of Technology to Support Precision Health in Nursing Science Open
Purpose This article outlines how current nursing research can utilize technology to advance symptom and self‐management science for precision health and provides a roadmap for the development and use of technologies designed for this purp…
View article: Challenges and Opportunities to Improve the Clinician Experience Reviewing Electronic Progress Notes
Challenges and Opportunities to Improve the Clinician Experience Reviewing Electronic Progress Notes Open
Background High-quality clinical notes are essential to effective clinical communication. However, electronic clinical notes are often long, difficult to review, and contain information that is potentially extraneous or out of date. Additi…
View article: Electronic Progress Note Reading Patterns: An Eye Tracking Analysis
Electronic Progress Note Reading Patterns: An Eye Tracking Analysis Open
This study used eye-tracking to understand how the order of note sections influences the way physicians read electronic progress notes. Participants (n = 7) wore an eye-tracking device while reviewing progress notes for four patient cases …
View article: Resident-Physician Preferences for Electronic Handoff Note Content: Implications for Implementation of a System-Wide Electronic Health Record-Integrated Handoff Tool
Resident-Physician Preferences for Electronic Handoff Note Content: Implications for Implementation of a System-Wide Electronic Health Record-Integrated Handoff Tool Open
Increasing attention is paid to the Handoff Process and EHR- integrated tools to enhance the Handoff Process and aid in creating Handoff Notes are becoming more prevalent. In this study, we attempted to determine the ideal content of the H…
View article: Designing a wrist-worn sensor to improve medication adherence: accommodating diverse user behaviors and technology preferences
Designing a wrist-worn sensor to improve medication adherence: accommodating diverse user behaviors and technology preferences Open
Objectives High medication adherence is important for HIV suppression (antiretroviral therapy) and pre-exposure prophylaxis efficacy. We are developing sensor-based technologies to detect pill-taking gestures, trigger reminders, and genera…
View article: Meaningful use’s benefits and burdens for US family physicians
Meaningful use’s benefits and burdens for US family physicians Open
Objective The federal meaningful use (MU) program was aimed at improving adoption and use of electronic health records, but practicing physicians have criticized it. This study was aimed at quantifying the benefits (ie, usefulness) and bur…