Journal: Health Informatics Journal

Volume 11, Issue 4

243 -- 258Marilyn Rose McGee, Philip D. Gray. A handheld chemotherapy symptom management system: results from a preliminary outpatient field trial
275 -- 293Danielle L. Penn, Lyn Simpson, Gavin Edie, Susan Leggett, Leanne Wood, Jacinta Hawgood, Karolina Krysinska, Peter Yellowlees, Diego De Leo. Development of ACROSSnet: an online support system for rural and remote community suicide prevention workers in Queensland, Australia
309 -- 321Vivian Vimarlund, Nils-Göran Olve. Economic analyses for ICT in elderly healthcare: questions and challenges

Volume 11, Issue 3

163 -- 178Anne Adams, Ann Blandford, Dawn Budd, Neil Bailey. Organizational communication and awareness: a novel solution for health informatics
179 -- 199Leanne Fleet, Ann Blandford. Requirements of time management tools for outpatient physiotherapy practice
201 -- 210Reeva Lederman. Managing hospital databases: can large hospitals really protect patient data?
211 -- 224Barbara J. Tarlow, Diane F. Mahoney. Parity in computer-based health education: designing culturally relevant Alzheimer s disease information
225 -- 235Carol J. Bickford, Kathleen Smith, Marion J. Ball, Gerri Frantz, Teresa L. Panniers, Susan K. Newbold, Karen L. Knecht, Holly Farish-Hunt, Nhora Cortes-Comerer. Evaluation of a nursing informatics training program shows significant changes in nurses perception of their knowledge of information technology

Volume 11, Issue 2

83 -- 94Ruth Bacigalupo, Nick Fox, Philippa Levy. Information management in health visitors public health and community development activities
95 -- 110Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Michael Kershaw, Evangelos E. Milios. Augmenting GEM-encoded clinical practice guidelines with relevant best evidence autonomously retrieved from MEDLINE
111 -- 122Sandra Lawton, Stephen Timmons. Stakeholders' experience of teledermatology in a nurse-led community clinic: a case study
123 -- 134Henrique M. G. Martins, Matthew R. Jones. What s so different about mobile information communication technologies (MICTs) for clinical work practices? A review of selected pilot studies
146 -- 160Simon M. Burnett, Dorothy A. Williams, Linda Webster. Knowledge support for interdisciplinary models of healthcare delivery: a study of knowledge needs and roles in managed clinical networks

Volume 11, Issue 1

5 -- 18P. A. B. Galpottage, A. C. Norris. Patient consent principles and guidelines for e-consent: a New Zealand perspective
19 -- 31Janet Curran-Smith, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Paula Forgeron. Towards a collaborative learning environment for children s pain management: leveraging an online discussion forum
33 -- 44Christine Urquhart, Rosemary Currell. Reviewing the evidence on nursing record systems
45 -- 61Erik Perjons, Benkt Wangler, Jaana Wäyrynen, Rose-Marie Åhlfeldt. Introducing a process manager in healthcare: an experience report
63 -- 79Helen Brown. A web-based system to monitor and predict healthcare activity