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Health-Related Quality of Life in EORTC clinical trials — 30 years of progress from methodological developments to making a real impact on oncology practice
2012
EJC Supplements
The EORTC Quality of Life Department (QL Department) was founded in 1993 with the support of an EU grant to provide administrative, practical and scientific support to co-operative groups conducting clinical ...
HRQOL outcome measures have been an integral part of EORTC clinical trials for the last 30 years. ...
These results will enable clinicians to provide evidence-based information to patients to support decision making. items. ...
doi:10.1016/s1359-6349(12)70023-x
fatcat:zlw77hmsdzcm5a5vikmhnm6g5u
Factors influencing decision support system acceptance
2013
Decision Support Systems
The purpose of this research was to develop and explore a UTAUT (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology) based model of how and why GPs accept DSS. ...
Depth interviews were conducted with 37 GPs comprising a mix of education backgrounds, experience and gender. ...
Introduction Decision support systems (DSS) research has been undertaken for over 35 years with such systems proving useful in supporting semi-structured and unstructured problems [2] . ...
doi:10.1016/j.dss.2012.09.018
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OUP accepted manuscript
2020
Science and Public Policy
We discuss the complexity of factors influencing an innovating healthcare system's ability to support the development and uptake of innovations and share practical learning about changes in policy, culture ...
, and behaviour that could support system improvement. ...
Office for Life Sciences, and NHS England who were part of a study working group. ...
doi:10.1093/scipol/scaa005
fatcat:gpmqfy54ujaepdqfhzbt2uyknm
OUP accepted manuscript
2018
International Journal for Quality in Health Care
up to a few years ago dominated the action research domain. ...
Up until a few years ago, the means to ensuring the provision of acceptable quality care to patients were largely reliant on employing good doctors and nurses and much less contingent on having a great ...
SA Learn system started to take shape in May 2014 165. SA Learn to be promoted as another tool to make MDH work better 166. ...
doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzy204
pmid:30247629
fatcat:ntat3c2dffbkzi4uwzocheyqkq
OUP accepted manuscript
2019
Age and Ageing
Methods: this qualitative study was conducted in Western Switzerland with older people followed in primary care practices and who participated in a trial assessing the effectiveness of a screening and ...
Conclusions: a geriatric syndrome-screening intervention was well accepted by both patients and physicians. ...
Thanks also to Céline Braconnier and Fabienne Imhof for transcribing and administrative support.
Declaration of Conflicts of Interest: None. ...
doi:10.1093/ageing/afz158
fatcat:bvsktcz2zngrbm3nxwwsdw2ppu
OUP accepted manuscript
2018
Annals of Oncology
Some panellists propose 6-monthly follow-up, whereas others suggest 3-month intervals. Some propose interruption of systematic follow-up at 5 years, while others maintain it beyond 10 years. ...
In the case of low-grade bone sarcoma, the frequency of follow-up visits may be lower (e.g. 6 months for 2 years and then annually). ...
doi:10.1093/annonc/mdy310
pmid:30285218
fatcat:64md7zns5zeyxo45f3pw2z76pi
Acceptability of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in a cystic fibrosis data registry
2021
BMJ Open Respiratory Research
generally supported the usefulness and practicality of PROM implementation in the ACFDR. ...
This study uses qualitative methodology to describe the views of patients with CF, caregivers and clinicians on the usefulness and practicality of incorporating a PROM in the Australian Cystic Fibrosis ...
[Clinician 5]
Necessity of follow-up processes Many participants from all groups expressed that for PROMs to be useful at a population or individual level, effective follow-up systems must be in place ...
doi:10.1136/bmjresp-2021-000927
pmid:34281916
pmcid:PMC8291302
fatcat:wu6jrer7qvbp7ien5fd45nafku
The acceptability of assistive devices
2002
Gerontechnology
The sample included thirty-two adults aged 18-80 years. Participants used the menus to perform a sample set of tasks. ...
Experiment 2 examined two types of support aids: a screen phone and a graphical aid. ...
A demonstration project of following up elderly persons at home has been developed recently. ...
doi:10.4017/gt.2002.02.01.101.00
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OUP accepted manuscript
2019
History Workshop Journal
This shifted with the rise of human rights language and laws in the 1990s, but talk of rights for prisoners was not as comfortable a fit as talk of equivalence of care. ...
Its inscription into some of the foundational statements of the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO) marked the beginnings of a new way of perceiving healthcare, as ideas of human rights ...
colleagues on this project at LSHTM, Warwick, and UCD for creating such a supportive postdoctoral environment. ...
doi:10.1093/hwj/dbz009
fatcat:2qwbiah7xjhi3ihnapjn247sf4
Acceptance and adoption of the innovative use of smartphone
2007
Industrial management & data systems
Practical implications -One of the important implications is that organizational factors become a significant predictor of users' attitude toward innovative technologies. ...
About Emerald www.emeraldinsight.com Emerald is a global publisher linking research and practice to the benefit of society. ...
Innovative use of smartphone ...
doi:10.1108/02635570710834009
fatcat:ueksulvaife6dhcfjbcaek2rju
Presidential acceptance address
1956
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
We are not in a po- sition to make a decision at this time. ...
The two are an invincible arm of osteopathic progress. They are a part of osteopathic progress because they support our research and our student loan. ...
pmid:13366780
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OUP accepted manuscript
2019
Industrial and Corporate Change
University-centered entrepreneurial ecosystems (UCEEs) are complex webs of entrepreneurs, researchers, institutional support structures, and the built environment. ...
In particular, we develop a model of emergent response mechanisms to ecosystem dynamism and munificence, which include coping, learning, and adapting. ...
This work was supported by The Economic and Social Research Council (grant number ES/J500136/1) and Research ...
doi:10.1093/icc/dtz034
fatcat:ukq7mc54efcztj5x755wbsch7y
Designing socially acceptable mHealth technologies for Parkinson's disease self-management
2020
Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare
This study proposes that a co-design approach could contribute to the design and development of mHealth that are socially acceptable to PwP, and enable their successful long-term use in the context of ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies for Parkinson's disease management have developed quickly in recent years. ...
Measurement) Participants: N= 54 PwP -50-80 years of age -Clinical diagnosis of severe idiopathic PD -Exclusion criteria: PwP with cognitive impairments REMPARK System -Wearable sensors (to detect motor ...
doi:10.23996/fjhw.95231
fatcat:eebmuzqt7ng4fleoagwa7vucpi
Mils: Business, Legal And Social Acceptance
2015
Zenodo
A multistep work has be done to make a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the different markets and understand the potential of exploitation. ...
All these market deploy embedded systems with high level of security. ...
decision support systems. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.47301
fatcat:2njeypzu4jfgjaygciloaj4zae
Technology Acceptance in Healthcare: A Systematic Review
2021
Applied Sciences
This review is believed to enhance our understanding through a number of theoretical contributions and practical implications by unveiling the full potential of technology acceptance in healthcare and ...
The key findings confirmed that TAM and UTAUT are the most prevailing models in explaining what affects the acceptance of various healthcare technologies through different user groups, settings, and countries ...
Decision makers need to provide the necessary support for implementing these solutions to help physicians and healthcare professionals in providing many healthcare services (e.g., consultation, follow-up ...
doi:10.3390/app112210537
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