Published on in Vol 3, No 1 (2015): Jan-Mar

Patient-Provider Communications in Outpatient Clinic Settings: A Clinic-Based Evaluation of Mobile Device and Multimedia Mediated Communications for Patient Education

Patient-Provider Communications in Outpatient Clinic Settings: A Clinic-Based Evaluation of Mobile Device and Multimedia Mediated Communications for Patient Education

Patient-Provider Communications in Outpatient Clinic Settings: A Clinic-Based Evaluation of Mobile Device and Multimedia Mediated Communications for Patient Education

Journals

  1. Barakah D, Shira M, Alwakeel S. Information Technologies Adoption in Medical Education, Research and Advancement Clinical Treatment at King Saud Medical City. Journal of Advances in Information Technology 2015:63 View
  2. Asan O. Providers’ perceived facilitators and barriers to EHR screen sharing in outpatient settings. Applied Ergonomics 2017;58:301 View
  3. Coyne E, Northfield S, Ash K, Brown-West L. Current evidence of education and safety requirements for the nursing administration of chemotherapy: An integrative review. European Journal of Oncology Nursing 2019;41:24 View
  4. Schooley B, San Nicolas-Rocca T, Burkhard R. Cloud-based multi-media systems for patient education and adherence: a pilot study to explore patient compliance with colonoscopy procedure preparation. Health Systems 2021;10(2):89 View
  5. Lee S, Zuercher R. A current review of doctor–patient computer-mediated communication. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 2017;10(1):22 View
  6. Al Ayubi S, Pelletier A, Sunthara G, Gujral N, Mittal V, Bourgeois F. A Mobile App Development Guideline for Hospital Settings: Maximizing the Use of and Minimizing the Security Risks of "Bring Your Own Devices" Policies. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2016;4(2):e50 View
  7. Koury H, Corral J, Bastow B, Sheeder J, Muffly T. A 3-Dimensional Anatomical Education Model in Postpartum Perineal Laceration Care: A Pre-Post Intervention Study. Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery 2019;25(2):e23 View
  8. Lemaire N, Fournier C, Van Grunderbeeck N, Aissi E, Mallat J, Frimat B. Le NOOQUIZZ, nouvel outil d’évaluation des patients infectés par le VIH : bilan à deux ans. Le Pharmacien Hospitalier et Clinicien 2015;50(4):404 View
  9. Or C, Liu K, So M, Cheung B, Yam L, Tiwari A, Lau Y, Lau T, Hui P, Cheng H, Tan J, Cheung M. Improving Self-Care in Patients With Coexisting Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension by Technological Surrogate Nursing: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e16769 View
  10. Caster M, Norris A, Butao C, Carr Reese P, Chemey E, Phuka J, Turner A. Assessing the Acceptability, Feasibility, and Effectiveness of a Tablet-Based Cervical Cancer Educational Intervention. Journal of Cancer Education 2017;32(1):35 View
  11. Abaza H, Marschollek M. mHealth Application Areas and Technology Combinations. Methods of Information in Medicine 2017;56(S 01):e105 View
  12. van Kasteren Y, Freyne J, Hussain M. Total Knee Replacement and the Effect of Technology on Cocreation for Improved Outcomes and Delivery: Qualitative Multi-Stakeholder Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(3):e95 View
  13. Sun S, Hwang H, Dutta B, Peng M. Exploring critical factors influencing nurses’ intention to use tablet PC in Patients’ care using an integrated theoretical model. Libyan Journal of Medicine 2019;14(1) View
  14. Wani T, Mendoza A, Gray K. Hospital Bring-Your-Own-Device Security Challenges and Solutions: Systematic Review of Gray Literature. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(6):e18175 View
  15. Greco R. Remarks on the Barthesian notion of punctum. Pragmatics & Cognition 2016;23(3):390 View
  16. Ching Wong A, Yuet Wong F, Sum Chow K, Man Wong S. Effects of a Video-Based mHealth Program for Homebound Older Adults: Study Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Gerontology 2022;68(3):353 View
  17. Wani T, Mendoza A, Gray K, Smolenaers F. Status of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) security practices in Australian hospitals – A national survey. Health Policy and Technology 2022;11(3):100627 View
  18. Wong A, Wong F, Chow K, Wong S, Lee P. Effect of a Telecare Case Management Program for Older Adults Who Are Homebound During the COVID-19 Pandemic. JAMA Network Open 2021;4(9):e2123453 View
  19. Wani T, Mendoza A, Gray K, Smolenaers F. BYOD usage and security behaviour of hospital clinical staff: An Australian survey. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2022;165:104839 View
  20. Mettarikanon D, Tawanwongsri W, Jaruvijitrattana P, Sindhusen S, Charoenchitt S, Manunyanon P. Efficacy of informed consent process using educational videos for skin biopsy procedures. Contemporary Educational Technology 2023;15(4):ep477 View
  21. Staehelin D, Dolata M, Stöckli L, Schwabe G. How Patient-Generated Data Enhance Patient-Provider Communication in Chronic Care: Field Study in Design Science Research. JMIR Medical Informatics 2024;12:e57406 View
  22. Wani T, Mendoza A, Gray K. BYOD security behaviour and preferences among hospital clinicians – A qualitative study. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;192:105606 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Wani T, Mendoza A, Gray K. HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust. View