Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Features of computer-based decision aids

"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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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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