Published on in Vol 7, No 2 (2019): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/10949, first published .
Physician Use of Electronic Health Records: Survey Study Assessing Factors Associated With Provider Reported Satisfaction and Perceived Patient Impact

Physician Use of Electronic Health Records: Survey Study Assessing Factors Associated With Provider Reported Satisfaction and Perceived Patient Impact

Physician Use of Electronic Health Records: Survey Study Assessing Factors Associated With Provider Reported Satisfaction and Perceived Patient Impact

Journals

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  2. Atinga R, Abor P, Suleman S, Anaba E, Kipo B, Schouten B. e-health usage and health workers’ motivation and job satisfaction in Ghana. PLOS ONE 2020;15(9):e0239454 View
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  8. Akbar F, Mark G, Prausnitz S, Warton E, East J, Moeller M, Reed M, Lieu T. Physician Stress During Electronic Health Record Inbox Work: In Situ Measurement With Wearable Sensors. JMIR Medical Informatics 2021;9(4):e24014 View
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  16. Alverbratt C, Vikman H, Hjälm Eriksson M, Stattin P, Franck Lissbrant I. Time difference in retrieving clinical information in Patient-overview Prostate Cancer compared to electronic health records. Scandinavian Journal of Urology 2022;56(2):95 View
  17. Garabedian P, Rui A, Volk L, Neville B, Lipsitz S, Healey M, Bates D. A Multiyear Survey Evaluating Clinician Electronic Health Record Satisfaction. Applied Clinical Informatics 2023;14(04):632 View
  18. Sim J, Mani K, Fazzari M, Lin J, Keller M, Kitsis E, Raheem A, Jariwala S. Using K-Means Clustering to Identify Physician Clusters by Electronic Health Record Burden and Efficiency. Telemedicine and e-Health 2024;30(2):585 View
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  20. Arza-Moncunill E, Martín-San Agustín R, Moreno-Seguro N, Escriche-Escuder A, Medina-Mirapeix F. Attributes Required by Physiotherapists to Increase Adoption and Implementation of Practice Management Software: A Qualitative Study Using Focus Groups. Applied Sciences 2024;14(5):1853 View
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  23. Agyemang E, Adu-Gyamfi A, Achampong E, Esia-Donkoh K. Assessing the interdependency among effectiveness, satisfaction and efficient use of the Lightwave Health Information Management System (LHIMS) by health professionals in Ghana. BMC Health Services Research 2024;24(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Mohammed-Nasir R, Oshikoya K, Oreagba I. Medical Entrepreneurship. View