Mixed Methods
Engaging Disadvantaged Patients in Sharing Patient-Generated Health Data and Patient-Reported Outcomes through Health Information Technology - Final Report
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Moore S. Engaging Disadvantaged Patients in Sharing Patient-Generated Health Data and Patient-Reported Outcomes through Health Information Technology - Final Report. (Prepared by Denver Health and Hospital Authority under Grant No. R21 HS025505). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2020.
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Impact of age on patients' communication and technology preferences in the era of meaningful use: Mixed methods study.
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Clarke MA, Fruhling AL, Sitorius M, Windle TA, Bernard TL, Windle JR. Impact of age on patients' communication and technology preferences in the era of meaningful use: Mixed methods study. J Med Internet Res. 2020 Jun 1;22(6):e13470. doi: 10.2196/13470. PMID: 32478658.
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Knowledge elicitation of homecare admission decision making processes via focus group, member checking and data visualization.
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Yang Y, Bass EJ, Sockolow PS, Bowles KH. Knowledge elicitation of homecare admission decision making processes via focus group, member checking and data visualization. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2018 Dec 5;2018:1127-1136. PMID: 30815155.
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Home care admission information: What nurses need and what nurses have. A mixed methods study.
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Sockolow P, Wojciechowicz C, Holmberg A, Bass EJ, Potashnik S, Yang Y, Bowles KH. Home care admission information: What nurses need and what nurses have. A mixed methods study. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2018;250:164-168. PMID: 29857421.
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Incorporating home healthcare nurses' admission information needs to inform data standards.
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Sockolow PS, Bowles KH, Wojciechowicz C, Bass EJ. Incorporating home healthcare nurses' admission information needs to inform data standards. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2020 Aug 1;27(8):1278-1286. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa087. PMID: 32909035.
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An evaluation of the spread and scale of PatientToc™ from primary care to community pharmacy practice for the collection of patient-reported outcomes: A study protocol.
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Snyder ME, Chewning B, Kreling D, Perkins SM, Knox LM, Adeoye-Olatunde OA, Jaynes HA, Schommer JC, Murawski MM, Sangasubana N, Hillman LA, Curran GM. An evaluation of the spread and scale of PatientToc™ from primary care to community pharmacy practice for the collection of patient-reported outcomes: A study protocol. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2020 Apr 24:S1551-7411(20)30296-5. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.03.019. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33129685.
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Improving Teen Care With Health IT - Final Report
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McCarty C. Improving Teen Care With Health IT - Final Report. (Prepared by Seattle Children's Hospital under Grant No. R01 HS023383). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2020.
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Exploring the Utilization of and Outcomes from Health Information Exchange in Emergency Settings - Final Report
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Dixon B. Exploring the Utilization of and Outcomes from Health Information Exchange in Emergency Settings - Final Report. (Prepared by Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis under Grant No. R21 HS025502). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2020.
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Optimizing the Electronic Health Record for Cardiac Care - Final Report
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Windle J. Optimizing the Electronic Health Record for Cardiac Care - Final Report. (Prepared by the University of Nebraska Medical Center under Grant No. R01 HS022110). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2019.
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Using priorities of hospitalized patients and their caregivers to develop personas.
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Agapie E, Kendall L, Mishra SR, Haldar S, Khelifi M, Pollack A, Pratt W. Using priorities of hospitalized patients and their caregivers to develop personas. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2020 Mar 4;2019:200-209. PMID: 32308813.
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