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View article: Effectiveness of Telehealth Versus In-Person Informed Consent: Randomized Study of Comprehension and Decision-Making
Effectiveness of Telehealth Versus In-Person Informed Consent: Randomized Study of Comprehension and Decision-Making Open
Background Obtaining informed consent (IC) is vital for ethically and effectively recruiting participants in research projects. However, traditional in-person IC approaches encounter notable obstacles, such as geographic barriers, transpor…
View article: Evaluation of Physicians' Electronic Health Records Experience Using Actual and Perceived Measures.
Evaluation of Physicians' Electronic Health Records Experience Using Actual and Perceived Measures. Open
We found that there was low congruency between physicians' EHR-related fatigue and the perceived ratings for usability, satisfaction, and workload, which suggests using actual and perceived measures for a comprehensive assessment of the us…
View article: Association of Electronic Health Record Use With Physician Fatigue and Efficiency
Association of Electronic Health Record Use With Physician Fatigue and Efficiency Open
This study reports high rates of fatigue among ICU physicians during short periods of EHR simulation, which were negatively associated with EHR efficiency and included a carryover association across patient cases. More research is needed t…
View article: Assessing the Satisfaction of Citizens Using Teleconsent in Clinical Research
Assessing the Satisfaction of Citizens Using Teleconsent in Clinical Research Open
Researchers tested the functionality, and evaluated the feasibility of a telemedicine software, Doxy.me, to complete informed teleconsent sessions remotely with prospective research participants. Twenty healthy volunteers completed a telec…
View article: Evaluating the Perceptions of Teleconsent in Urban and Rural Communities.
Evaluating the Perceptions of Teleconsent in Urban and Rural Communities. Open
BACKGROUND: Obtaining informed consent from research study participants continues to meet difficulties. New ways to connect with potential participants are necessary to address barriers, expand enrollment and offer more services to underse…
View article: Physicians’ gender and their use of electronic health records: findings from a mixed-methods usability study
Physicians’ gender and their use of electronic health records: findings from a mixed-methods usability study Open
Objective Physician burnout associated with EHRs is a major concern in health care. A comprehensive assessment of differences among physicians in the areas of EHR performance, efficiency, and satisfaction has not been conducted. The study …
View article: A mixed-methods evaluation framework for electronic health records usability studies
A mixed-methods evaluation framework for electronic health records usability studies Open
View article: Overloaded in the ICU: Measuring Information Overload in Critical Care Physicians at UNC Hospital
Overloaded in the ICU: Measuring Information Overload in Critical Care Physicians at UNC Hospital Open
This study describes a questionnaire and simulation study of physicians working in the Intensive Care Unit at University of North Carolina Health Care. The questionnaires were employed to determine physicians’ overall perceived feelings of…
View article: Would Geriatric Patients Accept Using a Telemedicine Platform for Post ICU-Discharge Follow-Up Visits?
Would Geriatric Patients Accept Using a Telemedicine Platform for Post ICU-Discharge Follow-Up Visits? Open
For those specialized in geriatric medicine, telemedicine innovations provide a new alternative to in-person follow-up care, allowing clinicians to connect and treat patients with more convenience. Telemedicine will likely play a vital rol…
View article: Facilitating the Informed Consent Process Using Teleconsent: Protocol for a Feasibility and Efficacy Study
Facilitating the Informed Consent Process Using Teleconsent: Protocol for a Feasibility and Efficacy Study Open
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View article: Facilitating The Informed Consent Process Using Teleconsent: A Study Protocol (Preprint)
Facilitating The Informed Consent Process Using Teleconsent: A Study Protocol (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Informed consent is among the biggest challenges in recruiting participants for clinical research studies. Researchers face many challenges in conducting clinical trials, some of which include budgetary restrictions, lack of tr…