Published on in Vol 11 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/48445, first published .
Usability and Evaluation of a Health Information System in the Emergency Department: Mixed Methods Study

Usability and Evaluation of a Health Information System in the Emergency Department: Mixed Methods Study

Usability and Evaluation of a Health Information System in the Emergency Department: Mixed Methods Study

Journals

  1. Nielsen C, Jensen C, Trettin B. Epistemological aspects of participatory design studies conducted in the field of health science. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2025;81(8):5151 View
  2. Edayan J, Gallemit A, Sacala N, Palmer X, Potter L, Rarugal J, Velasco L. Integration technologies in laboratory information systems: A systematic review. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2024;50:101566 View
  3. Skov C, Holsgaard-Larsen A, Kock Wiil U, Lindberg-Larsen M, Varnum C, Jensen C. The patient’s perspective on rehabilitation with wireless accelerometers, activity tracking and motivational feedback following knee replacement: A qualitative study prior to a randomised controlled trial (KneeActivity). International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;192:105624 View
  4. Lee A, Ramasamy R, Subbarao A. Barriers to and Facilitators of Technology Adoption in Emergency Departments: A Comprehensive Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2025;22(4):479 View
  5. He X, Chen N, Tang W, Yang J, Xu C, Wu M. Research and application of an evaluation mechanism for enterprise information systems. Scientific Reports 2025;15(1) View
  6. Khorasani H, Damiri S, Abbasi S, Fathabadi A, Dehghani M, Sadeghi M. Hospital information systems evaluation criteria: a scoping review. BMC Health Services Research 2026;26(1) View
  7. Abughazalah M, Alsaggaf W, Saifuddin S, Sarhan S. Enhancing patient admission efficiency through a hybrid cloud framework for medical record sharing. Scientific Reports 2026;16(1) View
  8. Østervang C, van de Glind G, Galenkamp N, Brysiewicz P, Carlini J, Werner L, Møller C, Muir R. Lessons learnt from patient and public involvement in emergency care research: Emerging insights from three research projects in Denmark, the Netherlands and Australia. International Emergency Nursing 2026;84:101738 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Santafé S, Lozano R, Lozano S, Aranda J. 2025 IEEE Colombian Conference on Communications and Computing (COLCOM). MedicInfo: A patient-centered technological solution to boost experience during the Emergency Department journey View