"The systematic review and thematic synthesis identified features that have been integrated into available computer-based decision aids, in an effort to facilitate reporting of these features and to promote integration of such features into decision aids."
Features of computer-based decision aids: Systematic review, thematic synthesis, and meta-analyses
A Syrowatka, D Kromker, AN Meguerditchian, R Tamblyn
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2016, 18(1):20
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QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
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Thursday, 7 February 2013
The barriers to choice review
"In all the public services the review looked at, it was clear that people without access to computers or cars are at a double disadvantage when it comes to exercising choice, and also that making choice more widely available in practice means providing, not just access to information, but access to personal face-to-face interpretation."
The barriers to choice review: how are people using choice in public services?
D Boyle
NHS Alliance
January 2013
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choice,
computers,
decision-making,
IT skill,
NHS,
obstacles,
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