Journal: Health Informatics Journal

Volume 19, Issue 4

247 -- 263Michiel Meulendijk, Marco Spruit, Clara Drenth-van Maanen, Mattijs Numans, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Paul Jansen. General practitioners' attitudes towards decision-supported prescribing: An analysis of the Dutch primary care sector
264 -- 280Tony Austin, Shanghua Sun, Taher Hassan, Dipak Kalra. Evaluation of ISO EN 13606 as a result of its implementation in XML
281 -- 299Ray B. Jones, Emily J. Ashurst. Online anonymous discussion between service users and health professionals to ascertain stakeholder concerns in using e-health services in mental health
300 -- 311Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Luís M. C. C. Pedro, Tomé R. Vardasca, Isabel de la Torre Díez, Henrique M. G. Martins. Mobile health platform for pressure ulcer monitoring with electronic health record integration

Volume 19, Issue 3

165 -- 182Mark-Alexander Sujan, Floor Koornneef, Nick Chozos, Simone Pozzi, Tim Kelly. Safety cases for medical devices and health information technology: Involving health-care organisations in the assurance of safety
183 -- 197Sheba George, Belinda Garth, Allison Fish, Richard Baker. Factors shaping effective utilization of health information technology in urban safety-net clinics
198 -- 217Sarah Faisal, Ann Blandford, Henry W. W. Potts. Making sense of personal health information: Challenges for information visualization
218 -- 232Josephine McMurray, Elisabeth Hicks, Helen Johnson, Jacobi Elliott, Kerry Byrne, Paul Stolee. 'Trying to find information is like hating yourself every day': The collision of electronic information systems in transition with patients in transition
233 -- 243Caroline L. Brandt, Peter Dalum, Tine T. Thomsen. "I miss the care even though I know it's just a machine": An explorative study of the relationship between an Internet-based smoking cessation intervention and its participants

Volume 19, Issue 2

79 -- 90Stacey R. Finkelstein, Nan Liu, Beena Jani, David Rosenthal, Lusine Poghosyan. Appointment reminder systems and patient preferences: Patient technology usage and familiarity with other service providers as predictive variables
91 -- 100Matthew J. Butler, Gevork Harootunian, William G. Johnson. Are low income patients receiving the benefits of electronic health records? A statewide survey
101 -- 115Abraham A. Salinas-Miranda, Michelle C. Nash, Jason L. Salemi, Alfred K. Mbah, Hamisu M. Salihu. Cutting-edge technology for public health workforce training in comparative effectiveness research
116 -- 126Sy-Chyi Wang, Jin-Yuan Chern. Time-scheduled delivery of computer health animations: "Installing" healthy habits of computer use
127 -- 136Ge Lin, Jihyun Ma, Lei Zhang, Ming Qu. Linking cancer registry and hospital discharge data for treatment surveillance
137 -- 151Joshua Rolnick. Aggregate health data in the United States: Steps toward a public good
152 -- 162Jessica S. Berner, Mikael Rennemark, Claes Jogreus, Johan Berglund. Factors associated with change in Internet usage of Swedish older adults (2004-2010)

Volume 19, Issue 1

3 -- 15Mateusz Budnik, Bartosz Krawczyk. On optimal settings of classification tree ensembles for medical decision support
16 -- 28Pip Divall, Janette Camosso-Stefinovic, Richard Baker. The use of personal digital assistants in clinical decision making by health care professionals: A systematic review
29 -- 45Tina Blegind Jensen. Design principles for achieving integrated healthcare information systems
46 -- 60Morten Hertzum, Jesper Simonsen. Work-practice changes associated with an electronic emergency department whiteboard
61 -- 75Sarah Williams, Lucy Yardley, Gary B. Wills. A qualitative case study of LifeGuide: Users' experiences of software for developing Internet-based behaviour change interventions