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Attitude to Computers - Research News and Information
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Definition of 'Attitude to Computers'The attitude and behavior associated with an individual using the computer. Common names: Attitude to Computers; Attitude to Computer; Computer, Attitude to; Computers, Attitude to; to Computer, Attitude; to Computers, Attitude |
Evidence-based resource use by practice nurses in the Greater Auckland region of New Zealand.
Oct 2008
AIM: To determine self-reported use of New Zealand's Guidelines Group (NZGG) and BPAC resources by practice nurses (PNs) in the Greater Auckland area of New Zealand. METHOD: A postal survey of all PNs registered on the University of Auckland's ... Read more...
Change readiness assessment for conversion to electronic medical records.
30 Aug 2008
Nurse executives are challenged to translate the mission of their healthcare organizations into desired outcomes that accomplish what is best for patients. Moving from paper to an electronic clinical documentation system can be a key tool in ... Read more...
Computer and internet use by persons after traumatic spinal cord injury.
30 Jul 2008
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether computer and internet use by persons post spinal cord injury (SCI) is sufficiently prevalent and broad-based to consider using this technology as a long-term treatment modality for patients who have sustained SCI. ... Read more...
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- Evidence-based resource use by practice nurses in the Greater Auckland region of New Zealand.
Oct 2008 - Change readiness assessment for conversion to electronic medical records.
30 Aug 2008 - Computer and internet use by persons after traumatic spinal cord injury.
30 Jul 2008 - Nurses' experiences of and opinions about using standardised care plans in electronic health records--a questionnaire study.
30 Jul 2008 - Value of wireless personal digital assistants for practice: perceptions of advanced practice nurses.
30 Jul 2008 - Commentary on Darbyshire P (2004) 'rage against the machine?: nurses' and midwives' experiences of using computerized patient information systems for clinical information. Journal of Clinical Nursing 13, 17-25.
30 Jul 2008 - Developing and validating an instrument for measuring mobile computing self-efficacy.
30 Jul 2008 - Enhancing computing skills of low-achieving students via e-learning: a design experiment of Web-based, problem-based learning and self-regulated learning.
30 Jul 2008 - Race, gender, and information technology use: the new digital divide.
30 Jul 2008 - How residents and interns utilise and perceive the personal digital assistant and UpToDate.
12 Jul 2008 - Market effects on electronic health record adoption by physicians.
29 Jun 2008 - Oncology outpatient and provider responses to a computerized symptom assessment system.
29 Jun 2008 - Progress in prevention: how can we help patients seek information on the World Wide Web?: an opportunity to improve the "net effect".
29 Jun 2008 - The importance of key personnel and active management for successful implementation of computer-based technology in palliative care: results from a qualitative study.
29 Jun 2008 - Faculty concerns about requiring laptops in the classroom.
29 Jun 2008 - Medical palmistry: creating hyperlinked documents for the small screen.
29 Jun 2008 - Readers' perspective. The use of personal health records software will never become widespread.
29 Jun 2008 - Nurses describe how technology affects their oncology nursing practice.
29 Jun 2008 - Computerized system standardizes symptom assessment and management.
29 Jun 2008 - [In some community health information centers. Interview by Jeanne Morazain]
29 Jun 2008
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Technical information about 'Attitude to Computers'
Definition: The attitude and behavior associated with an individual using the computer.
Descriptor UI: D001292
Alternative terms: Attitude to Computers; Attitude to Computer; Computer, Attitude to; Computers, Attitude to; to Computer, Attitude; to Computers, Attitude;
Allowable Qualifiers: ethnology;
Tree Number: F01.100.100;
History Note: 87
Technical Notes: /ethnol permitted