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Perceptions of Family Physician Trainees and Trainers Regarding the Usefulness of a Virtual Community of Practice
12 May 2013

Perceptions of Family Physician Trainees and Trainers Regarding the Usefulness of a Virtual Community of Practice

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Prevalence of Behavior Changing Strategies in Fitness Video Games: Theory-Based Content Analysis
12 May 2013

Prevalence of Behavior Changing Strategies in Fitness Video Games: Theory-Based Content Analysis

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Motivating and assisting physical exercise in independently living older adults: A pilot study
12 May 2013

Motivating and assisting physical exercise in independently living older adults: A pilot study

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Conclusions: This study shows that the Active Lifestyle app prototype has valuable potential to support physical exercise practice at home and it is worthwhile to further develop it into a more mature system. Furthermore, the results add to the knowledge … Continued

The impact of medical informatics on patient satisfaction: A USA-based literature review
12 May 2013

The impact of medical informatics on patient satisfaction: A USA-based literature review

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Conclusions: Analysis suggested that while there is some evidence that HIT improves patient satisfaction, studies in this literature review, and in particularly RCTs, were not consistent in their findings. Although HIT may be a promising tool to improve patient satisfaction, … Continued

Can technology change the work of nurses? Evaluation of a drug monitoring system for ambulatory chronic disease patients
12 May 2013

Can technology change the work of nurses? Evaluation of a drug monitoring system for ambulatory chronic disease patients

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Highlights: ? Nurses saved time using the integrated electronic drug monitoring system (eDMS). ? Nurses’ perceived the eDMS to be safer, simpler and more standardised. ? Time saved by nurses enabled them to undertake more nurse-led clinics. ? First study … Continued

Who Participates in Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions? The Quit-Primo and National Dental Practice-Based Research Network Hi-Quit Studies
5 May 2013

Who Participates in Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions? The Quit-Primo and National Dental Practice-Based Research Network Hi-Quit Studies

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Examining the Differences in Format and Characteristics of Zoonotic Virus Surveillance Data on State Agency Websites
5 May 2013

Examining the Differences in Format and Characteristics of Zoonotic Virus Surveillance Data on State Agency Websites

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Preferred Sources of Health Information in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Degree of Trust and Information Sought
5 May 2013

Preferred Sources of Health Information in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Degree of Trust and Information Sought

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Online Health-Searching Behavior Among HIV-Seropositive and HIV-Seronegative Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Baltimore and Washington, DC Area
5 May 2013

Online Health-Searching Behavior Among HIV-Seropositive and HIV-Seronegative Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Baltimore and Washington, DC Area

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The Digital Divide Among Low-Income Homebound Older Adults: Internet Use Patterns, eHealth Literacy, and Attitudes Toward Computer/Internet Use
5 May 2013

The Digital Divide Among Low-Income Homebound Older Adults: Internet Use Patterns, eHealth Literacy, and Attitudes Toward Computer/Internet Use

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Recent Additions

  • Integrated Detection and Prediction of Influenza Activity for Real-Time Surveillance: Algorithm Design
  • Dr Google Is Here to Stay but Health Care Professionals Are Still Valued: An Analysis of Health Care Consumers’ Internet Navigation Support Preferences
  • A Qualitative Analysis of How Online Access to Mental Health Notes Is Changing Clinician Perceptions of Power and the Therapeutic Relationship
  • Effectiveness of a Web-Based Intervention in Reducing Depression and Sickness Absence: Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Scaling Up Psychological Treatments: A Countrywide Test of the Online Training of Therapists

Recommended Sites

  • American Medical Informatics Association
  • IMIA – International Medical Informatics Association
  • Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • UP Manila National Telehealth Center

Mission of the PMIS

To promote and develop the application of information technology in the field of medicine and public health, in order to improve the quality of health care of the Filipino people.

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