Published on in Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Jan-Jun

How Does Learnability of Primary Care Resident Physicians Increase After Seven Months of Using an Electronic Health Record? A Longitudinal Study

How Does Learnability of Primary Care Resident Physicians Increase After Seven Months of Using an Electronic Health Record? A Longitudinal Study

How Does Learnability of Primary Care Resident Physicians Increase After Seven Months of Using an Electronic Health Record? A Longitudinal Study

Journals

  1. Harrill P, Melon D, Seshul M, Zanation A. Perceptions of Electronic Health Records Within Otolaryngology Residents Compared to Practicing Otolaryngologists. The Laryngoscope 2018;128(12):2726 View
  2. Helou S, Abou-Khalil V, Yamamoto G, Kondoh E, Tamura H, Hiragi S, Sugiyama O, Okamoto K, Nambu M, Kuroda T. Understanding the Situated Roles of Electronic Medical Record Systems to Enable Redesign: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Human Factors 2019;6(3):e13812 View
  3. Maloney S, Peterson S, Kao A, Sherrill W, Green J, Sachdev G. Surgery Resident Time Consumed by the Electronic Health Record. Journal of Surgical Education 2020;77(5):1056 View
  4. Senteio C, Veinot T, Adler-Milstein J, Richardson C. Physicians’ perceptions of the impact of the EHR on the collection and retrieval of psychosocial information in outpatient diabetes care. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2018;113:9 View
  5. Tipsword M, White P, Spaeth C, Ittenbach R, Myers M. Investigation of the Use of a Family Health History Application in Genetic Counseling. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2018;27(2):392 View
  6. Jones M, Talebi R, Littlejohn J, Bosnic O, Aprile J. An Optimization Program to Help Practices Assess Data Quality and Workflow With Their Electronic Medical Records: Observational Study. JMIR Human Factors 2018;5(4):e30 View
  7. Herrmann-Werner A, Holderried M, Loda T, Malek N, Zipfel S, Holderried F. Navigating Through Electronic Health Records: Survey Study on Medical Students’ Perspectives in General and With Regard to a Specific Training. JMIR Medical Informatics 2019;7(4):e12648 View
  8. Alkureishi M, Lee W, Webb S, Arora V. Integrating Patient-Centered Electronic Health Record Communication Training into Resident Onboarding: Curriculum Development and Post-Implementation Survey Among Housestaff. JMIR Medical Education 2018;4(1):e1 View
  9. Holderried F, Herrmann-Werner A, Mahling M, Holderried M, Riessen R, Zipfel S, Celebi N, Latus J. Electronic charts do not facilitate the recognition of patient hazards by advanced medical students: A randomized controlled study. PLOS ONE 2020;15(3):e0230522 View
  10. Khairat S, Coleman C, Newlin T, Rand V, Ottmar P, Bice T, Carson S. A mixed-methods evaluation framework for electronic health records usability studies. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2019;94:103175 View
  11. Rahal R, Mercer J, Kuziemsky C, Yaya S. Factors affecting the mature use of electronic medical records by primary care physicians: a systematic review. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1) View
  12. Abouzahra M, Guenter D, Tan J. Exploring physicians’ continuous use of clinical decision support systems. European Journal of Information Systems 2024;33(2):123 View
  13. Clarke M, Ghersi D. Electronic health record (EHR) simulation into biomedical informatics course improves students’ understanding of the impact of EHR documentation burden and usability on clinical workflow. Health and Technology 2022;12(2):465 View
  14. Chaniaud N, Sagnier C, Megalakaki O, Loup-Escande E. Relationship Between Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Learnability of Home Connected Medical Device in Ambulatory Surgery. Telemedicine and e-Health 2021 View