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View article: Implementers Perspectives on the Routine Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Services: A Qualitative Study Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)
Implementers Perspectives on the Routine Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Services: A Qualitative Study Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) Open
Background: Interest is growing in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in health care. Health AI innovations have been explored in a range of clinical contexts, yet their implementation into routine practice remains challe…
View article: Feasibility of Clinically Prioritized Colorectal Cancer Quality Indicators With a New South Wales Population‐Based Linked Dataset
Feasibility of Clinically Prioritized Colorectal Cancer Quality Indicators With a New South Wales Population‐Based Linked Dataset Open
Aim To determine the feasibility of using population‐based linked data to measure an Australian multidisciplinary set of 26 colorectal cancer (CRC) quality indicators. Methods Data were obtained on adult patients diagnosed with CRC (ICD‐10…
View article: Scanning the respiratory service landscape in NSW-based Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
Scanning the respiratory service landscape in NSW-based Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services Open
Background Chronic respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), disproportionately impact the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population of Australia. Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (AC…
View article: Conversational AI Phone Calls to Support Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Randomized Controlled Trial
Conversational AI Phone Calls to Support Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Patient education and self-management support are critical for atrial fibrillation (AF) management. Conversational artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to provide interactive and personalized support, but has not been …
View article: Evaluating the Utility of a Clinical Sepsis AI Tool in Emergency Waiting Rooms: A Preliminary Silent Trial
Evaluating the Utility of a Clinical Sepsis AI Tool in Emergency Waiting Rooms: A Preliminary Silent Trial Open
Recognising sepsis in fast-paced Emergency Department (ED) environments is challenging. The Sepsis risk AI algorithm For Emergency department WAITing room (SAFE WAIT) model was developed to detect sepsis in the ED waiting room. We aimed to…
View article: The role of medical regulations and medical regulators in fostering the use of eHealth data for strengthened continuing professional development (CPD): a document analysis with key informants’ interviews
The role of medical regulations and medical regulators in fostering the use of eHealth data for strengthened continuing professional development (CPD): a document analysis with key informants’ interviews Open
View article: Proposing core competencies for physicians in using artificial intelligence tools in clinical practice
Proposing core competencies for physicians in using artificial intelligence tools in clinical practice Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) will likely transform many aspects of healthcare, and physicians will need to adapt and lead. The expanding range of AI tools calls for physicians to become competent in their proper use if we are to achieve be…
View article: Evaluating the Utility of a Clinical Sepsis AI Tool in Emergency Waiting Rooms: A Preliminary Silent Trial
Evaluating the Utility of a Clinical Sepsis AI Tool in Emergency Waiting Rooms: A Preliminary Silent Trial Open
Recognising sepsis in fast-paced Emergency Department (ED) environments is challenging. The Sepsis risk AI algorithm For Emergency department WAITing room (SAFE WAIT) model was developed to detect sepsis in the ED waiting room. We aimed to…
View article: Optimizing Digital Solutions to Improve Access to Comprehensive Primary Health Care Services in Remote Indigenous Communities: Protocol for a Participatory Action Research Project
Optimizing Digital Solutions to Improve Access to Comprehensive Primary Health Care Services in Remote Indigenous Communities: Protocol for a Participatory Action Research Project Open
Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) peoples living in remote Australia experience a heavy burden of ill health and multiple barriers to accessing health care. Digital health technologies (DHTs) have the potential …
View article: Examining How Technology Supports Shared Decision-Making in Oncology Consultations: Qualitative Thematic Analysis
Examining How Technology Supports Shared Decision-Making in Oncology Consultations: Qualitative Thematic Analysis Open
Background Commonly used digital health technologies, such as electronic health record systems and patient portals as well as custom-built digital decision aids, have the potential to enhance person-centered shared decision-making (SDM) in…
View article: Opportunities and Challenges Associated with the Pilot Implementation of Clinical Decision Support Systems in a Rural Hospital: A Qualitative Study
Opportunities and Challenges Associated with the Pilot Implementation of Clinical Decision Support Systems in a Rural Hospital: A Qualitative Study Open
Despite their potential, Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems often lack alignment with clinicians' needs and are underutilized in practice. Pilot implementations can help to improve the fit between systems and local needs by engaging u…
View article: Detection and management of clinical deterioration in a virtual hospital: A work system analysis
Detection and management of clinical deterioration in a virtual hospital: A work system analysis Open
Timely detection and management of patient deterioration is critical to minimise adverse events and death. The study aimed to understand the processes of detecting and managing deterioration in a virtual care environment, assess work syste…
View article: Ethical and legal considerations governing use of health data for quality improvement and performance management: a scoping review of the perspectives of health professionals and administrators
Ethical and legal considerations governing use of health data for quality improvement and performance management: a scoping review of the perspectives of health professionals and administrators Open
Background The rapid digitisation of healthcare has resulted in the capture of a vast amount of health data, which are increasingly being used for secondary purposes, such as quality improvement and performance management. Objectives This …
View article: Patient Perspectives on Conversational Artificial Intelligence for Atrial Fibrillation Self-Management: Qualitative Analysis
Patient Perspectives on Conversational Artificial Intelligence for Atrial Fibrillation Self-Management: Qualitative Analysis Open
Background Conversational artificial intelligence (AI) allows for engaging interactions, however, its acceptability, barriers, and enablers to support patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are unknown. Objective This work stems from the C…
View article: Identifying Barriers and Enablers for Nurse‐Initiated Care for Designing Implementation at Scale in Australian Emergency Departments: A Mixed Methods Study
Identifying Barriers and Enablers for Nurse‐Initiated Care for Designing Implementation at Scale in Australian Emergency Departments: A Mixed Methods Study Open
Aim The aim of this study was to (i) identify barriers and enablers and (ii) inform mitigating or strengthening strategies for implementing nurse‐initiated care protocols at scale in emergency departments (EDs). Design Embedded mixed metho…
View article: Does cyber dating abuse victimization predict next‐day alcohol and cannabis use among college students?
Does cyber dating abuse victimization predict next‐day alcohol and cannabis use among college students? Open
Background and Objectives Cyber dating abuse (CDA) is prevalent on college campuses, with 43% of college students experiencing CDA each year. Yet, the potential impacts of CDA victimization on college students' health outcomes remain poorl…
View article: Examining How Technology Supports Shared Decision-Making in Oncology Consultations: Qualitative Thematic Analysis (Preprint)
Examining How Technology Supports Shared Decision-Making in Oncology Consultations: Qualitative Thematic Analysis (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Commonly used digital health technologies, such as electronic health record systems and patient portals as well as custom-built digital decision aids, have the potential to enhance person-centered shared decision-making (SDM) i…
View article: Detection and Management of Clinical Deterioration in a Virtual Hospital: A Work System Analysis
Detection and Management of Clinical Deterioration in a Virtual Hospital: A Work System Analysis Open
View article: Effectiveness of a physiotherapist-led triage and treatment service on WAITing time for adults with musculoskeletal pain referred to Australian public hospital physiotherapy clinics: a protocol for the WAIT-less trial
Effectiveness of a physiotherapist-led triage and treatment service on WAITing time for adults with musculoskeletal pain referred to Australian public hospital physiotherapy clinics: a protocol for the WAIT-less trial Open
Introduction Musculoskeletal pain is the second leading cause of disease burden in Australia, and there is a need to investigate new models of care to cope with the increasing demand for health services. This paper describes the protocol f…
View article: Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on Ethics, Law and Performance Review Using Health Data – an Australian Qualitative Study
Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on Ethics, Law and Performance Review Using Health Data – an Australian Qualitative Study Open
View article: Barriers, facilitators and next steps for sustaining and scaling virtual hospital services in Australia: a qualitative descriptive study
Barriers, facilitators and next steps for sustaining and scaling virtual hospital services in Australia: a qualitative descriptive study Open
Objective To describe the barriers to and facilitators of implementing and delivering virtual hospital (VH) services, and evidence and practice gaps where further research and policy changes are needed to drive continuous improvement. Stud…
View article: How primary and tertiary care services collaborate in urgent care delivery: an evaluation of general practice advice lines
How primary and tertiary care services collaborate in urgent care delivery: an evaluation of general practice advice lines Open
The benefits of GP advice lines are yet to be fully realised. With increasing technology sophistication, there remain opportunities to further digitise and optimise GP advice lines, whilst ensuring better integration within and across prim…
View article: Health IT Implementation and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinician-IT Dynamics: Qualitative Study
Health IT Implementation and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinician-IT Dynamics: Qualitative Study Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the rapid development and implementation of health ITs to support health care delivery. Health IT implementation is difficult at the best of times, due to complex sociotechnical challenges that…
View article: Evaluation of a community-based SMS support program for cardiovascular patients from 2020 - 2024: The HeartHealth program (Preprint)
Evaluation of a community-based SMS support program for cardiovascular patients from 2020 - 2024: The HeartHealth program (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The HeartHealth program is a six-month SMS message-based support program offered to patients with a recent cardiovascular hospitalisation or recent cardiovascular clinic visit in Western Sydney, Australia. Its customised conten…
View article: Optimizing Digital Solutions to Improve Access to Comprehensive Primary Health Care Services in Remote Indigenous Communities: Protocol for a Participatory Action Research Project (Preprint)
Optimizing Digital Solutions to Improve Access to Comprehensive Primary Health Care Services in Remote Indigenous Communities: Protocol for a Participatory Action Research Project (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) peoples living in remote Australia experience a heavy burden of ill health and multiple barriers to accessing health care. Digital health technologies (DHTs) have the potential…
View article: Partnering RemoTe monitoring of Implanted Cardiac devices with Intelligent PATient Engagement – PARTICIPATE trial: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Partnering RemoTe monitoring of Implanted Cardiac devices with Intelligent PATient Engagement – PARTICIPATE trial: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) can transfer data to the healthcare team, remotely. National and international cardiac organisations recommend all patients use this technology, however patient engagement is subop…
View article: Remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices in Australia, barriers and enablers of routine clinical practice implementation (Preprint)
Remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices in Australia, barriers and enablers of routine clinical practice implementation (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The use of remote monitoring technology for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) is the standard of care as highlighted by international guidelines. However, remote monitoring has not yet been integrated …
View article: Barriers and Enablers to Routine Clinical Implementation of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Remote Monitoring in Australia: Insights from Stakeholder Interviews (Preprint)
Barriers and Enablers to Routine Clinical Implementation of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Remote Monitoring in Australia: Insights from Stakeholder Interviews (Preprint) Open
Patient engagement was identified in 3 of the 5 themes describing barriers and enablers to RM. These highlight the importance of addressing patient engagement with RM to better implement and integrate the use of RM into routine clinical pr…
View article: Australian medical regulations and strengthened continuing professional development (CPD): A policy implementation gap analysis with the specialist medical colleges
Australian medical regulations and strengthened continuing professional development (CPD): A policy implementation gap analysis with the specialist medical colleges Open
Introduction: Starting from 2023, Australian medical practitioners must meet new mandatory continuing professional development (CPD) requirements for registration renewal. In particular, each year they must complete 12.5 hours of education…
View article: The role of medical regulations and medical regulators in fostering the use of eHealth data for strengthened Continuing Professional Development (CPD). A document analysis with key informants’ interviews
The role of medical regulations and medical regulators in fostering the use of eHealth data for strengthened Continuing Professional Development (CPD). A document analysis with key informants’ interviews Open
Background In recent times, medical regulators have been taking measures to strengthen CPD requirements for medical practitioners. In particular, greater emphasis has been placed on CPD activities linked to workplace-based assessment, heal…