Search for dissertations about: "computerized medical records systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words computerized medical records systems.
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1. Computerized decision support system in nursing homes
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to study the thinking strategies and clinical reasoning processes of registered nurses (RNs) and to implement and test a computerized decision support system (CDSS) integrated into the electronic health care record (EHR) to improve patient outcomes, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Methods, design and components for a computer-based patient record to promote quality care in general practice
Abstract : Ever since the introduction of the first computer-based patient records (CPR), there have been expectations concerning the potential of CPR not only to support patient care but also to improve its quality. In this thesis methods and models for CPR in general practice are investigated, particularly with respect to possibilities and limitations concerning quality assurance and decision support. READ MORE
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3. Towards Usable openEHR-aware Clinical Decision Support: A User-centered Design Approach
Abstract : Nowadays, the use of computerized approaches to support health care processesin order to improve quality of health care is widespread in the clinical domain.Electronic health records (EHR) and clinical decision support (CDS) are consideredto be two complementary approaches to improve quality of health care. READ MORE
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4. Exercise Testing in Firefighters : Work Capacity and Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in a Low-Risk Population
Abstract : Background. Firefighting is one of the most physically demanding occupations and it requires a high cardiorespiratory fitness level. READ MORE
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5. Bridging the gap between clinical trials and clinical practice : sacubitril-valsartan in heart failure as a model
Abstract : When novel treatments prove more effective than standard therapies, a swift and effective implementation is needed to reach cost-effectiveness and to benefit eligible patients. Meanwhile, women and elderly are often under-represented in clinical trials, which creates a knowledge gap on how to optimize treatment in clinical practice. READ MORE