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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 129
Volume 129, September 2019
- Xiyue Wang, Sen Yang, Ming Tang, Heng Yin, Hua Huang, Ling He:
HypernasalityNet: Deep recurrent neural network for automatic hypernasality detection. 1-12
- Stéphane M. Meystre, Paul M. Heider, Youngjun Kim, Daniel B. Aruch, Carolyn D. Britten:
Automatic trial eligibility surveillance based on unstructured clinical data. 13-19 - Yarden Raiskin, Carsten Eickhoff, Patrick E. Beeler:
Categorization of free-text drug orders using character-level recurrent neural networks. 20-28
- Elizabeth Stevens, Dennis Dixon, Marlena Novack, Doreen Granpeesheh, Tristram H. Smith, Erik Linstead:
Identification and analysis of behavioral phenotypes in autism spectrum disorder via unsupervised machine learning. 29-36 - Tiffany Kindratt, Librada Callender, Marjan Cobbaert, Jordan Wondrack, Frank Bandiera, Deborah Salvo:
Health information technology use and influenza vaccine uptake among US adults. 37-42 - Judith P. Monestime, Adam I. Biener, Monica Wolford, Patricia Mason:
Characteristics of office-based providers associated with secure electronic messaging use: Achieving meaningful use. 43-48
- Aitziber Atutxa, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Koldo Gojenola, Maite Oronoz, Olatz Perez-de-Viñaspre:
Interpretable deep learning to map diagnostic texts to ICD-10 codes. 49-59
- Gonçalo Pimentel, Susana Rodrigues, Pedro Alberto Silva, António Vilarinho, Rui Vaz, João Paulo Silva Cunha:
A wearable approach for intraoperative physiological stress monitoring of multiple cooperative surgeons. 60-68 - Jennifer A. Villwock, Mark R. Villwock, Jacob New, Gregory Ator:
The false vital sign: When pain levels are not predictive of discharge opioid prescriptions. 69-74 - Henk Scheper, Roxanne Derogee, R. Mahdad, Robert J. P. van der Wal, Rob G. H. H. Nelissen, Leo G. Visser, Mark G. J. de Boer:
A mobile app for postoperative wound care after arthroplasty: Ease of use and perceived usefulness. 75-80
- Gaurav Trivedi, Charmgil Hong, Esmaeel R. Dadashzadeh, Robert M. Handzel, Harry Hochheiser, Shyam Visweswaran:
Identifying incidental findings from radiology reports of trauma patients: An evaluation of automated feature representation methods. 81-87
- April Savoy, Laura G. Militello, Julie Diiulio, Amanda M. Midboe, Michael Weiner, Hamed Abbaszadegan, Jennifer Herout:
Cognitive requirements for primary care providers during the referral process: Information needed from and interactions with an electronic health record system. 88-94 - Rubén Martín Payo, M. M. Fernandez Álvarez, María Blanco Díaz, M. Cuesta Izquierdo, Stoyan R. Stoyanov, E. Llaneza Suárez:
Spanish adaptation and validation of the Mobile Application Rating Scale questionnaire. 95-99
- Arantza Casillas, Nerea Ezeiza, Iakes Goenaga, Alicia Pérez, Xabier Soto:
Measuring the effect of different types of unsupervised word representations on Medical Named Entity Recognition. 100-106
- Martin Lademann, Mette Lademann, Anders Boeck Jensen, Søren Brunak:
Incorporating symptom data in longitudinal disease trajectories for more detailed patient stratification. 107-113
- Christian Gulden, Melanie Kirchner, Christina Schüttler, Marc Hinderer, Marvin O. Kampf, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Dennis Toddenroth:
Extractive summarization of clinical trial descriptions. 114-121 - Hong-Jie Dai, Chen-Kai Wang:
Classifying adverse drug reactions from imbalanced twitter data. 122-132
- Shujaat Hussain, Maqbool Hussain, Muhammad Afzal, Jamil Hussain, Jae Hun Bang, Hyonwoo Seung, Sungyoung Lee:
Semantic preservation of standardized healthcare documents in big data. 133-145 - Kristie E. N. Clarke, Caroline Phiri Chibawe, Idongesit Essiet-Gibson, Francis Dien Mwansa, Sara Jacenko, Chulwoo Rhee, Maggy Kwendakwape, Andrew Kashoka, Adam MacNeil:
Strengths, pitfalls, and lessons learned in implementing electronic collection of childhood vaccination data in Zambia: The SmartCare experience. 146-153
- Rajat Kumar Behera, Pradip Kumar Bala, Amandeep Dhir:
The emerging role of cognitive computing in healthcare: A systematic literature review. 154-166
- Tahseen Jilani, Gemma Housley, Grazziela P. Figueredo, Pui-Shan Tang, Jim Hatton, Dominick Shaw:
Short and Long term predictions of Hospital emergency department attendances. 167-174 - Shanshan Liu, Fengyi Zhang, Lingling Xie, Ying Wang, Qiufen Xiang, Zhiying Yue, Yue Feng, Yanmeng Yang, Junying Li, Li Luo, Chunhua Yu:
Machine learning approaches for risk assessment of peripherally inserted Central catheter-related vein thrombosis in hospitalized patients with cancer. 175-183 - Nicholas W. Sterling, Rachel E. Patzer, Mengyu Di, Justin D. Schrager:
Prediction of emergency department patient disposition based on natural language processing of triage notes. 184-188 - Gema Hernandez-Ibarburu, David Pérez-Rey, Enrique Alonso-Oset, Raúl Alonso-Calvo, Kristof de Schepper, Laura Meloni, Brecht Claerhout:
ICD-10-CM extension with ICD-9 diagnosis codes to support integrated access to clinical legacy data. 189-197 - Alberto de Ramón-Fernández, Daniel Ruiz Fernández, María Teresa Prieto Sánchez:
A decision support system for predicting the treatment of ectopic pregnancies. 198-204 - Joshua R. Vest, Ofir Ben-Assuli:
Prediction of emergency department revisits using area-level social determinants of health measures and health information exchange information. 205-210 - Gillian Strudwick, Lynn M. Nagle, Alicia Morgan, Margaret Ann Kennedy, Leanne M. Currie, Brian Lo, Peggy A. White:
Adapting and validating informatics competencies for senior nurse leaders in the Canadian context: Results of a Delphi study. 211-218 - Mahmoud Nadar, Philippe Jouvet, Marisa Tucci, Baruch Toledano, Martin Cyr, Claude Sicotte:
The implementation of a synchronous telemedicine platform linking off-site pediatric intensivists and on-site fellows in a pediatric intensive care unit: A feasibility study. 219-225
- Hugo J. Th. van Mens, Ruben D. Duijm, Remko Nienhuis, Nicolette F. de Keizer, Ronald Cornet:
Determinants and outcomes of patient access to medical records: Systematic review of systematic reviews. 226-233
- Lei Liu, Yizhao Ni, Nanhua Zhang, J. Nick Pratap:
Mining patient-specific and contextual data with machine learning technologies to predict cancellation of children's surgery. 234-241
- Nicole A. Maher, Joeky Tamba Senders, Alexander F. C. Hulsbergen, Nayan Lamba, Michael Parker, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, Annelien L. Bredenoord, Timothy R. Smith, Marike Lianne Daphne Broekman:
Passive data collection and use in healthcare: A systematic review of ethical issues. 242-247
- Venancio García Calderón, Iván Alejandro Figueiras Huante, Miguel Carbajal Martínez, Reyna Elizabeth Yacaman Handal, Diana Palami Antunez, Maria Elena Soto, Solange Gabriela Koretzky:
The impact of improving the quality of coding in the utilities of Diagnosis Related Groups system in a private healthcare institution. 14-year experience. 248-252 - Johanna I. Westbrook, Ling Li, Sonal Shah, Elin C. Lehnbom, Mirela Prgomet, Behnaz Schofield, Kathrin M. Cresswell, Ann Slee, Jamie J. Coleman, Lucy McCloughan, Aziz Sheikh:
A cross-country time and motion study to measure the impact of electronic medication management systems on the work of hospital pharmacists in Australia and England. 253-259 - Young-Rock Hong, Kea Turner, Sandhya Yadav, Jinhai Huo, Arch G. Mainous III:
Trends in e-visit adoption among U.S. office-based physicians: Evidence from the 2011-2015 NAMCS. 260-266 - Emanuele Frontoni, Adriano Mancini, Marco Baldi, Marina Paolanti, Sara Moccia, Primo Zingaretti, Vincenzo Landro, Paolo Misericordia:
Sharing health data among general practitioners: The Nu.Sa. project. 267-274
- Mirela Prgomet, Julie Li, Ling Li, Andrew Georgiou, Johanna I. Westbrook:
The impact of electronic meal ordering systems on hospital and patient outcomes: A systematic review. 275-284 - Bethany A. Van Dort, Wu Yi Zheng, Melissa T. Baysari:
Prescriber perceptions of medication-related computerized decision support systems in hospitals: A synthesis of qualitative research. 285-295
- Caren Serra Bavaresco, Silvana Bragança, Vithória Vencato, Brenda Feltes, Giordano Santana Sória, Myrian Camara Brew, Flávio Renato de Moura, Otávio Pereira D'Ávila, Roberto Nunes Umpierre, Erno Harzheim, Jonas Almeida Rodrigues:
Performance of primary healthcare dentists in a distance learning course in pediatric dentistry. 296-302 - Ricardo Kleinlein, David Riaño:
Persistence of data-driven knowledge to predict breast cancer survival. 303-311 - Morten Hertzum, Gunnar Ellingsen:
The implementation of an electronic health record: Comparing preparations for Epic in Norway with experiences from the UK and Denmark. 312-317 - James Todd, Adrian Gepp, Brent Richards, Bruce James Vanstone:
Improving mortality models in the ICU with high-frequency data. 318-323
- Antonios Tsertsidis, Ella Kolkowska, Karin Hedström:
Factors influencing seniors' acceptance of technology for ageing in place in the post-implementation stage: A literature review. 324-333
- Tielman T. Van Vleck, Lili Chan, Steven G. Coca, Catherine K. Craven, Ron Do, Stephen B. Ellis, Joseph L. Kannry, Ruth J. F. Loos, Peter A. Bonis, Judy Cho, Girish N. Nadkarni:
Augmented intelligence with natural language processing applied to electronic health records for identifying patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease at risk for disease progression. 334-341 - Maria Jacobs, Liesbeth J. Boersma, Rachelle Swart, Rob Mannens, Bart Reymen, Fred Körver, Frits van Merode, Andre Dekker:
Electronic Health Record implementation in a large academic radiotherapy department: Temporarily disruptions but long-term benefits. 342-348 - Julian Hamm, Arthur G. Money, Anita Atwal:
Guidetomeasure-OT: A mobile 3D application to improve the accuracy, consistency, and efficiency of clinician-led home-based falls-risk assessments. 349-365 - Hwayoung Cho, Dakota Powell, Adrienne Pichon, Lisa M. Kuhns, Robert Garofalo, Rebecca Schnall:
Eye-tracking retrospective think-aloud as a novel approach for a usability evaluation. 366-373 - Lina Zhou, Tariq Siddiqui, Stephen L. Seliger, Jacob B. Blumenthal, Yin Kang, Rebecca Doerfler, Jeffrey C. Fink:
Text preprocessing for improving hypoglycemia detection from clinical notes - A case study of patients with diabetes. 374-380 - Tariq Osman Andersen, Karen Dam Nielsen, Jonas Moll, Jesper Hastrup Svendsen:
Unpacking telemonitoring work: Workload and telephone calls to patients in implanted cardiac device care. 381-387 - Tomasz Jadczyk, Oskar Kiwic, Raj M. Khandwalla, Krzysztof Grabowski, Slawomir Rudawski, Przemyslaw Magaczewski, Hafidha Benyahia, Wojciech Wojakowski, Timothy D. Henry:
Feasibility of a voice-enabled automated platform for medical data collection: CardioCube. 388-393
- April W. Savoy, Laura G. Militello, Julie DiIulio, Amanda M. Midboe, Michael Weiner, Hamed Abbaszadegan, Jennifer Herout:
Erratum to "Cognitive requirements for primary care providers during the referral process: Information needed from and interactions with an electronic health record system" [Int. J. Med. Inform. 129 (2019) 88-94]. 394
- Ainhoa Yera, Javier Muguerza, Olatz Arbelaitz, Iñigo Perona, Richard Keers, Darren Ashcroft, Richard Williams, Niels Peek, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo:
Modelling the interactive behaviour of users with a medication safety dashboard in a primary care setting. 395-403 - Elisa Maria Zini, Giordano Lanzola, Silvana Quaglini, Paolo Bossi, Lisa Licitra, Carlo Resteghini:
A pilot study of a smartphone-based monitoring intervention on head and neck cancer patients undergoing concurrent chemo-radiotherapy. 404-412
- Juri Yanase, Evangelos Triantaphyllou:
The seven key challenges for the future of computer-aided diagnosis in medicine. 413-422
- Joanna Abraham, Joanna Jaros, Imade Ihianle, Karl Kochendorfer, Thomas George Kannampallil:
Impact of EHR-based rounding tools on interactive communication: A prospective observational study. 423-429 - Rachida Parks, Rolf T. Wigand, Mohammed Bennani Othmani, Zineb Serhier, Omar Bouhaddou:
Electronic health records implementation in Morocco: Challenges of silo efforts and recommendations for improvements. 430-437
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