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An electronic prompt in dispensing software to promote clinical interventions by community pharmacists: a randomized controlled trial.

29 Aug 2007 What is already known about this subject. Computerized prompts and reminders have been shown to be effective in changing the behaviour of health professionals in a variety of settings. There is little literature describing or evaluating electronic ...
rec_pub_17764471-an-electronic-prompt-dispensing-software-promote-clinical.htm


Ontology aided modeling of organic reaction mechanisms with flexible and fragment based XML markup procedures.

16 Aug 2007 The mechanism models for primary organic reactions encoding the structural fragments undergoing substitution, addition, elimination, and rearrangements are developed. In the proposed models, each and every structural component of mechanistic ...
rec_pub_17705463-ontology-aided-modeling-organic-reaction-mechanisms-flexible-fragment.htm


The GRAIDS Trial: a cluster randomised controlled trial of computer decision support for the management of familial cancer risk in primary care.

12 Aug 2007 The objective was to evaluate the effect of an assessment strategy using the computer decision support system (the GRAIDS software), on the management of familial cancer risk in British general practice in comparison with best current practice. The ...
rec_pub_17700548-the-graids-trial-cluster-randomised-controlled-trial-computer.htm


Application of artificial intelligence to the management of urological cancer.

12 Aug 2007 PURPOSE: Artificial intelligence techniques, such as artificial neural networks, Bayesian belief networks and neuro-fuzzy modeling systems, are complex mathematical models based on the human neuronal structure and thinking. Such tools are capable of ...
rec_pub_17698099-application-artificial-intelligence-management-urological-cancer.htm


The K-nearest neighbor algorithm predicted rehabilitation potential better than current Clinical Assessment Protocol.

Aug 2007 OBJECTIVE: There may be great potential for using computer-modeling techniques and machine-learning algorithms in clinical decision making, if these can be shown to produce results superior to clinical protocols currently in use. We aim to explore ...
rec_pub_17884595-the-k-nearest-neighbor-algorithm-predicted-rehabilitation-potential.htm


[Patient-individual care pathways in phase D neurological rehabilitation]

30 Jul 2007 The "patient-individual neurological care pathways" are a concept for qualified decision-making about rational rehabilitative strategies in the treatment of neurological diseases. Such clinical pathways include available scientific evidence and ...
rec_pub_17721839-patient-individual-care-pathways-phase-d-neurological-rehabilitation.htm


Improving informed decision-making for patients with knee pain.

30 Jul 2007 OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown that patients with knee pain are not well informed of their potential treatment options and that patient preferences are often discordant with physician practices. The objective of this pilot study was to test the ...
rec_pub_17696268-improving-informed-decision-making-patients-knee-pain.htm


Use of a computer-assisted system for blood utilization review.

30 Jul 2007
rec_pub_17651338-use-computer-assisted-system-blood-utilization-review.htm


Linking data to decision-making: applying qualitative data analysis methods and software to identify mechanisms for using outcomes data.

22 Jul 2007 A multiple case study was conducted to examine how staff in child out-of-home care programs used data from an Outcomes Management System (OMS) and other sources to inform decision-making. Data collection consisted of thirty-seven semi-structured ...
rec_pub_17647110-linking-data-decision-making-applying-qualitative-data-analysis.htm


Controlling item exposure and test overlap on the fly in computerized adaptive testing.

21 Jul 2007 This paper proposes an on-line version of the Sympson and Hetter procedure with test overlap control (SHT) that can provide item exposure control at both the item and test levels on the fly without iterative simulations. The on-line procedure is ...
rec_pub_17650362-controlling-item-exposure-test-overlap-fly-computerized-adaptive.htm

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