Published on 06.09.16 in Vol 5, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept
Works citing "Using Tablet Computers to Increase Patient Engagement With Electronic Personal Health Records: Protocol For a Prospective, Randomized Interventional Study"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.4672):
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McAlearney AS, Hefner JL, MacEwan SR, Gaughan A, DePuccio M, Walker DM, Hogan CT, Fareed N, Sieck CJ, Huerta TR. Care Team Perspectives About an Inpatient Portal: Benefits and Challenges of Patients’ Portal Use During Hospitalization. Medical Care Research and Review 2021;78(5):537
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Greysen SR, Harrison JD, Rareshide C, Magan Y, Seghal N, Rosenthal J, Jacolbia R, Auerbach AD. A randomized controlled trial to improve engagement of hospitalized patients with their patient portals. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2018;25(12):1626
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Sheon AR, Bolen SD, Callahan B, Shick S, Perzynski AT. Addressing Disparities in Diabetes Management Through Novel Approaches to Encourage Technology Adoption and Use. JMIR Diabetes 2017;2(2):e16
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Greysen SR, Magan Y, Rosenthal J, Jacolbia R, Auerbach AD, Harrison JD. Patient Recommendations to Improve the Implementation of and Engagement With Portals in Acute Care: Hospital-Based Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(1):e13337
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Yen P, Walker DM, Smith JMG, Zhou MP, Menser TL, McAlearney AS. Usability evaluation of a commercial inpatient portal. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2018;110:10
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Walker DM, Hefner JL, Sieck CJ, Huerta TR, McAlearney AS. Framework for Evaluating and Implementing Inpatient Portals: a Multi-stakeholder Perspective. Journal of Medical Systems 2018;42(9)
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