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International Journal of Medical Informatics (2005) 74, 1047—1051 International Journal of Medical Informatics 4, LA! T 44 www. intl.elsevierhealth.com/journals/ijmi Volume contents Volume 74 (2005) General practitioners’ use of online evidence during consultations F. Magrabi, E.W. Coiera, J.1. Westbrook, A.S. Gosling, V. Vickland (Australia, UK) ........... 2.022.000 ee ee eee Instruments to assess the quality of health information on the World Wide Web: what can our patients actually use? i.v e Se vemeeeet, COR; SOTUN: MA. Wis, FF. ARVOC VOIR CED gt ect ee ce eee eee ee awh ieee eb e's E-mail communications in primary care: what are patients’ expectations for specific test results? G.R. Couchman, S.N. Forjuoh, T.G. Rascoe, M.D. Reis, B. Koehler, K.L. Walsum (USA) ............2..00020000 s Evaluation criteria for district health management information systems: lessons from the Ministry of Health, Kenya ee a Ce ea Meek ek ae Eee Bee ee Oke RESO ew OR Ewe eo A simple method to optimize hospital beds capacity J.M. Nguyen, P. Six, D. Antonioli, P. Glemain, G. Potel, P. Lombrail, P. Le Beux (France) ..............00000% Preparing strategic information management plans for hospitals: a practical guideline. SIM plans for hospitals: a guideline B. Brigl, E. Ammenwerth, C. Dujat, S$. Graber, A. GroBe, A. Haber, C. Jostes, A. Winter (Germany, Austria) ........ The comparative study on concept representation between the UMLS and the clinical terms in Korean medical records oa ae a ee OPC. oa cxee ceS en be OS eRe ERM Oe OPEV ST EAC é Cae s CS EUTER BEET EES Special Issue MIE 2003 Extending the GEM model to support knowledge extraction from textual guidelines ic ns ek tS ag ks dk Ew Ae OOM EOE a CAEN Re eee eas 79 Guideline-based modeling of therapeutic strategies in the special case of chronic diseases ns aig: GI 0, Sd in we kh ee oa we BR Oe LS ke ee eee eke 89 Three-Layer Model for the design of a Protocol Support System E.M.W. van Oosterhout, J.L. Talmon, P.A. de Clercq, H.C. Schouten, H.J. Tange, A. Hasman (The Netherlands) ..... 101 Monitoring incident report in the healthcare process to improve quality in hospitals F. Le Duff, S. Daniel, B. Kamendje, P. Le Beux, R. Duvauferrier (France) ....... 2.0... cee ee ee ee ee eee 111 UMLF: a unified medical lexicon for French P. Zweigenbaum, R. Baud, A. Burgun, F. Namer, E. Jarrousse, N. Grabar, P. Ruch, F. Le Duff, J.-F. Forget, M. Douyeére, ee SS, SR ile Se St ine oo ek he ko bee ee Oe ee 4s he a OR EE eee Le Oo ee 119 A novel view on information content of concepts in a large ontology and a view on the structure and the quality of the ontology x ee nn, Se, CS Ce, SO kk ean hd ele ee ee ORO ew ha ee OS 125 Designing and implementing health data and information providers a eS, 2.“ GU: a CUE, Gs, WONG, Oe, UTS OP TIIIEIED fog ce ee eee cee Oe wee Oe eee wee bee 133 Combining different standards and different approaches for health information retrieval in a quality-controlled gateway te a Oo a cag oe aie Oa te ee eee ae alae et Phe wb Wee ee eee Ok ee 141 Design and implementation considerations for a personalized patient education system in burn care a ek Oe a a ea so hk a RLS A NE Ee + a ak ke ee eo ee ed 151 Automated spoken dialogue system for hypertensive patient home management T. Giorgino, |. Azzini, C. Rognoni, S. Quaglini, M. Stefanelli, R. Gretter, D. Falavigna (Italy) .................. 159 Indexing method of digital audiovisual medical resources with semantic Web integration FR ee ee re es oe kt: are a ae eee Oe ee ae a 169 User-centred, multidimensional assessment method of Clinical Information Systems: a case-study in anaesthesiology M.-C. Beuscart-Zéphir, F. Anceaux, H. Menu, S. Guerlinger, L. Watbled, F. Evrard (France) ............200000- 179 Cardiovascular risk calculators: understanding differences and realising economic implications S. Quaglini, M. Stefanelli, L. Boiocchi, F. Campari, A. Cavallini, G. Micieli (Italy) ....2.... .22..00.. e e.ee eee doi: 10.1016/S1386-5056(05)00206-6 1048 Volume contents Volume 74 (2005) Managing educational resource in medicine: system design and integration B. Pouliquen, F. Le Duff, D. Delamarre, M. Cuggia, F. Mougin, P. Le Beux (Italy, France) Comparative evaluation of two applications for delivering a multimedia medical course in the French-speaking Virtual Medical University (UMVF) J.M. Brunetaud, N. Leroy, S. Pelayo, C. Wascat, J.M. Renard, L. Prin, M.C. Beuscart-Zéphir (France) Modelling and implementing electronic health records in Denmark K. Bernstein, M. Bruun-Rasmussen, S. Vingtoft, S.K. Andersen, C. Nohr (Denmark) User interface of MUDR electronic health record P. Hanzlicek, J. Spidlen, H. Heroutova, M. Nagy (Czech Republic) Development, implementation and diffusion of EHR systems in Denmark C. Nohr, $.K. Andersen, S. Vingtoft, K. Bernstein, M. Bruun-Rasmussen (Denmark) PropeR revisited H. van der Linden, J. Talmon, H. Tange, J. Grimson, A. Hasman (Netherlands) Cross-institutional data exchange using the clinical document architecture (CDA) M.L. Miller, F. Uckert, T. Biirkle, H.-U. Prokosch (Germany) Privacy protection for clinical and genomic data. The use of privacy-enhancing techniques in medicine B. Claerhout, G.J.E. DeMoor (Belgium) Implementing health care systems using XML standards R. Schweiger, M. Brumhard, S. Hoelzer, J. Dudeck (Germany, Switzerland) Electronic signatures for long-lasting storage purposes in electronic archives P. Pharow, B. Blobel (Germany) Using literature-based discovery to identify disease candidate genes D. Hristovski, B. Peterlin, J.A. Mitchell, $.M. Humphrey (Slovenia, USA) Modelling a decision-support system for oncology using rule-based and case-based reasoning methodologies D. Rossille, J.-F. Laurent, A. Burgun (France, Canada) A prognostic model for temporal courses that combines temporal abstraction and case-based reasoning R. Schmidt, L. Gierl (Germany) Assisting medical annotation in Swiss-Prot using statistical classifiers P.B. Dobrokhotov, C. Goutte, A.-L. Veuthey, E. Gaussier (Switzerland, France) The JAVA-based DICOM query interface DicoSE M. Prinz, G. Fischer, E. Schuster (Austria) Mapping care processes within a hospital: from theory to a web-based proposal merging enterprise modelling and ISO normative principles P. Staccini, M. Joubert, J.-F. Quaranta, M. Fieschi (France) An electronic medical record system for ambulatory care of HIV-infected patients in Kenya A.M. Siika, J.K. Rotich, C.J. Simiyu, E.M. Kigotho, F.E. Smith, J.E. Sidle, K. Wools-Kaloustian, S.N. Kimaiyo, W.M. Nyandiko, T.J. Hannan, W.M. Tierney (Kenya, USA, Australia) Effects of using a computer in a doctor’s office on patient attitudes toward using computerized prompts in routine care C.N. Sciamanna, S.P. Novak, B.H. Marcus (USA, Rhode Island) Collecting information on the quality of prescribing in primary care using semi-automatic data extraction from GPs’ electronic medical records H.E.E. Vandenberghe, V. Van Casteren, P. Jonckheer, H. Bastiaens, J. Van der Heyden, M.-F. Lafontaine, E. De Clercq (Belgium) Prevention of prescription errors by computerized, on-line surveillance of drug order entry A. Oliven, |. Michalake, D. Zalman, E. Dorman, D. Yeshurun, M. Odeh (Israel) Consequences of impaired data quality on information retrieval in electronic patient records G. Mikkelsen, J. Aasly (Norway) Leveraging systems thinking to design patient-centered clinical documentation systems A.S. Rothschild, L. Dietrich, M.J. Ball, H. Wurtz, H. Farish-Hunt, N. Cortes-Comerer (USA) A multi-layered application for the gross description using Semantic Web technology H.-G. Kim, B.-H. Ha, J.-l. Lee, M.-K. Kim (Republic of Korea) Review article A review and a framework of handheld computer adoption in healthcare Y.-C. Lu, Y. Xiao, A. Sears, J.A. Jacko (USA) Editorial J. Talmon, C. Safran, A. Hasman (The Netherlands) Multi-tasking in practice: Coordinated activities in the computer supported doctor-patient consultation M. Gibson, K.N. Jenkings, R. Wilson, |. Purves (UK) Testing the impact of a multimedia video CD of patient-controlled analgesia on pain knowledge and pain relief in patients receiving surgery H.-H. Chen, M.-L. Yeh, H.-J. Yang (Taiwan) Volume contents Volume 74 (2005) Internet use by a referral gastroenterology clinic population and their medical information preferences D. Roshandel, M. Rezailashkajani, S. Ansari, M.R. Zali (Iran) 2... ee ee ee te ee eens 447 Developing terminology for documenting perioperative nursing interventions a a ek hid bw aw bbb Ose ek Seb ke eee Oe OOO ewe an} © oleae Wea OO 461 Extracting data recorded with OpenSDE: Possibilities and limitations R.K. Los, A.M. van Ginneken, J. van der Lei (The Netherlands) ......... 0.2... eee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ees 473 OpenSDE: A strategy for expressive and flexible structured data entry R.K. Los, A.M. van Ginneken, J. van der Lei (The Netherlands) ......... 0... cc eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee 481 Special Issue MedInfo 2004 GEMS: A system for automated cancer diagnosis and biomarker discovery from microarray gene expression data RR a ne ae ae ar ee ee 491 TA-clustering: Cluster analysis of gene expression profiles through Temporal Abstractions L. Sacchi, R. Bellazzi, C. Larizza, P. Magni, T. Curk, U. Petrovic, B. Zupan (Italy, Slovenia, USA) ............... 505 Technology induced error and usability: The relationship between usability problems and prescription errors when using a handheld application A.W. Kushniruk, M.M. Triola, E.M. Borycki, B. Stein, J.L. Kannry (Canada, USA) ......0. .2c .eee. ee. ee.e e ee 519 eLearning techniques supporting problem based learning in clinical simulation i ee Gh Ge, Oe OL. OG, COONEY UE ioc bees Qed ole] 0 Ob ene beak Ae ee eo ow Od ae ed eek ee a eee 527 Understanding technology adoption in clinical care: Clinician adoption behavior of a point-of-care reminder system ey es as ee, Denes I, WEiee CNET SEINE 0 bis 6 WE WN EON He See ei Swi d Va Ree dew Okue es 535 Distributed user interfaces for clinical ubiquitous computing applications es en ee Oe, eS Oa is Sew k 6 sa 4 kN Wn oe bee ee sleet wes te bees 545 Architectures and tools for innovative Health Information Systems: The Guide Project ee er er ae eee ee ee ee eee 553 Implementation of automated signal generation in pharmacovigilance using a knowledge-based approach C. Bousquet, C. Henegar, A.L.-L. Louét, P. Degoulet, M.-C. Jaulent (France, Paris) ......0.2.. e. ee.e e.ee 563 Effects of information and machine learning algorithms on word sense disambiguation with small datasets ee re eee ree eee ee ee ee ee re re oe ee ee ee ee re 573 The oncological nurse assistant: A web-based intelligent oncological nurse advisor pe eT PSEC CCE Ae Tee ee CFC OT ECE TUTOR UEET CCC OCTET Ee 587 Electronic implementation of guidelines in the EsPeR system: A knowledge specification method 1. Colombet, A.-R. Aguirre-Junco, S. Zunino, M.-C. Jaulent, L. Leneveut, G. Chatellier (France) ..............4.. 597 Using OrgAhead, a computational modeling program, to improve patient care unit safety and quality outcomes JA. Girnen, 6.8. Brewer, A. Path, G.5. Lamb, J.A. Verran, BR. Cartéy GIGA) 0.6 ccc ccc tee ee reese ens 605 ISO reference terminology models for nursing: Applicability for natural language processing of nursing narratives SS ee eS UE ae ar ee ee ae ar eee ee 615 Adding insight: A qualitative cross-site study of physician order entry J.5. An, OF. Sittie, ¥V. Seshadri, R.A. Oyestra, J.D. Carpenter, 7.2. Stavri (UGA) 2. cece ester cers eeses 623 Impact of CPOE on doctor-nurse cooperation for the medication ordering and administration process M.C. Beuscart-Zephir, S. Pelayo, F. Anceaux, J.-J. Meaux, M. Degroisse, P. Degoulet (France) .............00065 629 Simplifying the complexity surrounding ICU work processes—Identifying the scope for information management in ICU settings Se eG ERE ere re ere re are e ee a ee ee eee ee ee a 643 Differing faculty and housestaff acceptance of an electronic health record ee ee a ES ee er ee eee ee er ee ee ee 657 Automatic generation of repeated patient information for tailoring clinical notes CBS es eS | | Pere ee PCC EPA LORE TEE Cr Cee eee 663 Usability of quality measures for online health information: Can commonly used technical quality criteria be reliably assessed? E.V. Bernstam, S. Sagaram, M. Walji, C.W. Johnson, F. Meric-Bernstam (USA) ...0..0. .eee. ee.e ee. eee ene 675 Searching for cancer-related information online: Unintended retrieval of complementary and alternative medicine information M. Walji, S. Sagaram, F. Meric-Bernstam, C.W. Johnson, E.V. Bernstam (USA) ...2.2.... ee.e ee.e e.e ee ees 685 New frontiers for nursing and health care informatics re rr re Son -o-26 bi Sk thle) oar ahe oN oe RCRD EDO Re kOe Oe OM BA OEE AO RAE Pe Electronic patient-provider communication: Will it offset office visits and telephone consultations in primary care? T.a. Gere, F.E. Rervesd, ©. Gamwnen, 0.5. DO GRTWE) 6b ew eee meee t a serene rens 705 Determinants of physician use of an ambulatory prescription expert system SAR. BOOGA, J.B. SCNOTINIE, CER. FHRGRRTI, J.D, VOUR TURD cc wee ee eee eee ee eee eee reseses 711 Clinical information technology in hospitals: A comparison between the state of lowa and two provinces in Canada M. Jaana, M.M. Ward, G. Paré, D.S. Wakefield (Lebanon, USA, Canada) ..... 2... ... cee eee eee ees 1050 Volume contents Volume 74 (2005) Evaluation of existing District Health Management Information Systems. A case study of the District Health Systems in Kenya G.W. Odhiambo-Otieno (Kenya) Impact of clinical information-retrieval technology on physicians: A literature review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies P. Pluye, R.M. Grad, L.G. Dunikowski, R. Stephenson (Canada) Comparison of CD-Rom and Internet access to clinical information J.S. Fountain, D.M. Reith, M. Watts (New Zealand) Special Issue Supporting Communication in Health Care Editorial P.J. Toussaint, E. Coiera (The Netherlands, Australia) Pilot study of the development of a theory-based instrument to evaluate the communication process during multidisciplinary team conferences in rheumatology J. Verhoef, P.J. Toussaint, H. Putter, J.H.M. Zwetsloot-Schonk, T.P.M. Vliet Vlieland (The Netherlands) Interruptive communication patterns in the intensive care unit ward round G. Alvarez, E. Coiera (Australia) Asynchronous communication among clinical researchers: A study for systems design J.H. Gennari, C. Weng, J. Benedetti, D.W. McDonald (USA) A distributed coordination platform for home care: analysis, framework and prototype N. Bricon-Souf, F. Anceaux, N. Bennani, E. Dufresne, L. Watbled (France) Emergency physicians’ behaviors and workload in the presence of an electronic whiteboard D.J. France, S. Levin, R. Hemphill, K. Chen, D. Rickard, R. Makowski, |. Jones, D. Aronsky (USA) Involving the patient: A prospective study on use, appreciation and effectiveness of an information system in head and neck cancer care J.L. van den Brink, P.W. Moorman, M.F. de Boer, J.F.A. Pruyn, C.D.A. Verwoerd, J.H. van Bemmel (The Netherlands) .... A comparison of communication models of traditional and video-mediated health care delivery G. Demiris, K. Edison, S. Vijaykumar (USA) Special Issue Nursing Informatics Editorial Nursing informatics: Current issues around the world H.F. Marin (Brazil, USA) Empowering nurses—Improving care. Nurses’ response to the new Health Services Reform Programme in Ireland R. Murnane (Ireland) Clinical cognition and biomedical informatics: Issues of patient safety V.L. Patel, L.M. Currie (USA) Nursing constraint models for electronic health records: A vision for domain knowledge governance E. Hovenga, S. Garde, S. Heard (Australia) Skill needs for nurses in their role as health informatics professionals: A survey in the context of global health informatics education S. Garde, D. Harrison, E. Hovenga (Australia) Evaluation frameworks for nursing informatics L.M. Currie (USA) Early experiences in using computerized patient record data for monitoring charting compliance, supporting quality initia- tives and assisting with accurate charging at Allina Hospitals & Clinics B. Collins, M. Wagner (USA) Linking nursing care to medical diagnoses: Heterogeneity of patient groups L. van Beek, W.T.F. Goossen, W.A. van der Kloot (The Netherlands) osni.info—Using free/libre/open source software to build a virtual international community for open source nursing informatics K. Oyri, P.J. Murray (Norway, UK) Revising the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset: From concept to implementation W. Sermeus, K. van den Heede, D. Michiels, L. Delesie, O. Thonon, C.V. Boven, J. Codognotto, P. Gillet (Belgium) Analysis of nursing records of cardiac-surgery patients based on the nursing process and focusing on nursing outcomes Y.J. Kim, H.-A. Park (Korea) Nurses’ information management across complex health care organizations R. Helleso, L. Sorensen, M. Lorensen (Norway, USA) Volume contents Volume 74 (2005) Developing a national integrated classification of health care interventions in Sweden J. Florin, M. Ehnfors, G. Ostlinder (Sweden) Visualizing nursing workforce distribution: Policy evaluation using geographic information systems K.L. Courtney (USA) Bedside, classroom and bench: Collaborative strategies to generate evidence-based knowledge for nursing practice C.A. Weaver, J.J. Warren, C. Delaney (USA) Commitment of project participants to developing health care services based on the Internet technology P. Kouri, R. Karjalainen-Jurvelin, J. Kinnunen (Finland) Effect of an informatics for Evidence-based Practice Curriculum on nursing informatics competencies K.S. Desjardins, $.S. Cook, M. Jenkins, S. Bakken (USA) Nursing informatics knowledge and competencies: A national survey of nursing education programs in the United States B.J. McNeil, V.L. Elfrink, S.T. Pierce, S.C. Beyea, C.J. Bickford, C. Averill (USA) Author Index Subject Index Volume Contents

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