Commentary: Effects of exam room EHR use on doctor-patient communication: a systematic literature review – triadic and other key terms may have identified additional literature
<p>Kazmi’s systemic review concludes on the positive influence of the computer use on the biomedical aspect of the consultation interaction, and the adverse effect on the psychosocial dimension. It broaches concerns about the availability of high-quality studies focusing on the doctor–patient...
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doaj-114bdd81910e43c58298b89a7f0fd4ae2020-11-24T21:55:51ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632014-01-01211404210.14236/jhi.v21i1.3945Commentary: Effects of exam room EHR use on doctor-patient communication: a systematic literature review – triadic and other key terms may have identified additional literatureChristopher Martin Pearce0Pushpa Kumarapeli1Simon de Lusignan2Associate Professor, Department of General Practice, Monash University, Clayton, AustraliaSenior Lecturer, School of Computing and Information Systems, Kingston University-London, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, UKProfessor, Department of Health Care Management and Policy, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK<p>Kazmi’s systemic review concludes on the positive influence of the computer use on the biomedical aspect of the consultation interaction, and the adverse effect on the psychosocial dimension. It broaches concerns about the availability of high-quality studies focusing on the doctor–patient interactions. However, there are visible limitations associated with the search strategy employed, which indeed can be considered as a common challenge for reviews in this field of interaction research involving doctor, patient, and computer.</p>http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/39 |
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Commentary: Effects of exam room EHR use on doctor-patient communication: a systematic literature review – triadic and other key terms may have identified additional literature |
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Commentary: Effects of exam room EHR use on doctor-patient communication: a systematic literature review – triadic and other key terms may have identified additional literature |
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Commentary: Effects of exam room EHR use on doctor-patient communication: a systematic literature review – triadic and other key terms may have identified additional literature |
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commentary: effects of exam room ehr use on doctor-patient communication: a systematic literature review – triadic and other key terms may have identified additional literature |
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<p>Kazmi’s systemic review concludes on the positive influence of the computer use on the biomedical aspect of the consultation interaction, and the adverse effect on the psychosocial dimension. It broaches concerns about the availability of high-quality studies focusing on the doctor–patient interactions. However, there are visible limitations associated with the search strategy employed, which indeed can be considered as a common challenge for reviews in this field of interaction research involving doctor, patient, and computer.</p> |
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