Volume 15, Number 1, March 2009
- Rebecca Randell, Natasha Mitchell, Carl Thompson, Dorothy McCaughan, Dawn Dowding:
Supporting nurse decision making in primary care: exploring use of and attitude to decision tools.
5-16

- Ben S. Gerber, Melinda R. Stolley, Allison L. Thompson, Lisa K. Sharp, Marian L. Fitzgibbon:
Mobile phone text messaging to promote healthy behaviors and weight loss maintenance: a feasibility study.
17-25

- Samuel R. Nyman, Lucy Yardley:
Usability and acceptability of a website that provides tailored advice on falls prevention activities for older people.
27-39

- Margaret O'Connor, Trudy Erwin, Linda Dawson:
A means to an end: a web-based client management system in palliative care.
41-54

- Carol S. Bond, Paula M. Procter:
Prescription for nursing informatics in pre-registration nurse education.
55-64

- Kiran Desai, Deepali Dharmadhikari, Seema Bhargava, Aditi Desai:
The obstetrician and gynaecologist and the European Computer Driving Licence.
65-71

Volume 15, Number 2, June 2009
- Rebecca Randell, Natasha Mitchell, Carl Thompson, Dorothy McCaughan, Dawn Dowding:
From pull to push: understanding nurses' information needs.
75-85

- Daniel N. Wright:
Does a post-take ward round proforma have a positive effect on completeness of documentation and efficiency of information management?
86-94

- Agnes S. Rwashana, Ddembe W. Williams, Stella Neema:
System dynamics approach to immunization healthcare issues in developing countries: a case study of Uganda.
95-107

- Suzanne L. West, Catherine Blake, Zhiwen Liu, J. Nikki McKoy, Maryann D. Oertel, Timothy S. Carey:
Reflections on the use of electronic health record data for clinical research.
108-121

- R. Gaikwad, J. Warren:
The role of home-based information and communications technology interventions in chronic disease management: a systematic literature review.
122-146

- Meredith A. Newman, Sue Ziebland, Karen L. Barker:
Patients' views of a multimedia resource featuring experiences of rheumatoid arthritis: pilot evaluation of www.healthtalkonline.org.
147-159

Volume 15, Number 3, September 2009
- Peter A. Bath:
Special Issue Editorial: The changing face of health informatics and health information management.
163-165

- Reza Rabiei, Peter A. Bath, Allen Hutchinson, Derek Burke:
The National Programme for IT in England: Clinicians' views on the impact of the Choose and Book service.
167-178

- Johanna Viitanen:
Redesigning digital dictation for physicians: A user-centred approach.
179-190

- Dimitri Aristotle Raptis, Carl Fernandes, Weiliang Chua, Paul B. Boulos:
Electronic software significantly improves quality of handover in a London teaching hospital.
191-198

- Haleh Ayatollahi, Peter A. Bath, Steve Goodacre:
Paper-based versus computer-based records in the emergency department: Staff preferences, expectations, and concerns.
199-211

- Inga M. Hunter, Richard J. Whiddett, Anthony C. Norris, Barry W. McDonald, John A. Waldon:
New Zealanders' attitudes towards access to their electronic health records: Preliminary results from a national study using vignettes.
212-228

- Sophie Cockcroft, Neelam Sandhu, Anthony Norris:
How does national culture affect citizens' rights of access to personal health information and informed consent?
229-243

- A. C. Norris, R. S. Stockdale, S. Sharma:
A strategic approach to m-health.
244-253

- Tobias Mettler, Vivian Vimarlund:
Understanding business intelligence in the context of healthcare.
254-264

Volume 15, Number 4, December 2009
- Connor Graham, Mark Rouncefield, Christine Satchell:
Blogging as 'therapy'? Exploring personal technologies for smoking cessation.
267-281

- Ashish Joshi, Wenjing Weng, Richard Lichenstein, Mohit Arora, Andrew Sears:
Prospective tracking of a pediatric emergency department e-kiosk to deliver asthma education.
282-295

- Sharon J. Rolnick, Jody M. Jackson, Jerry H. Amundson:
Development, implementation and evaluation of an electronic medical record prompt for bone density testing.
296-304

- Krister J. Kristianson, Henrik Ljunggren, Lars L. Gustafsson:
Data extraction from a semi-structured electronic medical record system for outpatients: A model to facilitate the access and use of data for quality control and research.
305-319

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