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| Claudia PagliariSummaryAffiliation: University of Edinburgh Country: UK Publications
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Patients' engagement with "Sweet Talk" - a text messaging support system for young people with diabetesVictoria Louise Franklin
Maternal and Child Health Sciences, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK
J Med Internet Res 10:e20. 2008..The system also allows patients to submit data and questions to the diabetes care team...
Implementing the National Programme for IT: what can we learn from the Scottish experience?Claudia Pagliari
School of Community Health Sciences General Practice Section, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Inform Prim Care 13:105-11. 2005..This paper offers key messages and recommendations derived from a comparable electronic clinical communications programme in Scotland, and elsewhere, as a means to aid the implementation process...
Potential of electronic personal health recordsClaudia Pagliari
Division of Community Health Sciences, GP Section, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9DX
BMJ 335:330-3. 2007
Design and evaluation in eHealth: challenges and implications for an interdisciplinary fieldClaudia Pagliari
Division of Community Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
J Med Internet Res 9:e15. 2007..It also has policy implications for agencies commissioning research and development in this area...
Adoption and perception of electronic clinical communications in ScotlandClaudia Pagliari
School of Clinical and Community Health Sciences General Practice Section, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Inform Prim Care 13:97-104. 2005..To determine the uptake of multiple eHealth facilities enabled by the NHS Scotland Electronic Clinical Communications Implementation Programme (ECCI) and to ascertain primary and secondary care users' perceptions...
What is eHealth (4): a scoping exercise to map the fieldClaudia Pagliari
Division of Clinical and Community Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh, 20 West Richmond Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DZ, United Kingdom
J Med Internet Res 7:e9. 2005....
"Sweet Talk": text messaging support for intensive insulin therapy for young people with diabetesVictoria Franklin
Maternal and Child Health Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Diabetes Technol Ther 5:991-6. 2003..Our support system offers a means of contact and support between clinic visits and aims to increase adherence with intensive insulin regimens and to improve clinical outcome...
Telehealthcare for asthma: a Cochrane reviewSusannah McLean
Allergy and Respiratory Research Group, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
CMAJ 183:E733-42. 2011..We conducted a systematic review of studies of telehealthcare interventions used for the treatment of asthma to determine whether such approaches to care are effective...
DARTS 2000 online diabetes management system: formative evaluation in clinical practiceClaudia Pagliari
Tayside Centre for General Practice, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
J Eval Clin Pract 9:391-400. 2003....
Telehealthcare for chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseSusannah McLean
Allergy and Respiratory Research Group, Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Doorway 1, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, EH8 9AG
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 7:CD007718. 2011..Sometimes these exacerbations need hospital care: telehealthcare has the potential to reduce admission to hospital when used to administer care to the pateint from within their own home...
Professional and patient attitudes to using mobile phone technology to monitor asthma: questionnaire surveyHilary Pinnock
Division of Community Health Sciences GP section, University of Edinburgh, 20 West Richmond St, Edinburgh EH8 9DX, UK
Prim Care Respir J 15:237-45. 2006..We aimed to explore the attitudes of patients and primary care professionals to using mobile technology in order to monitor asthma...
Electronic Clinical Communications Implementation (ECCI) in Scotland: a mixed-methods programme evaluationClaudia Pagliari
Senior Lecturer R and D, Department of General Practice, University of Dundee, Dundee
J Eval Clin Pract 10:11-20. 2004..This independent programme evaluation explored the processes and outcomes of implementation, barriers and facilitators to system adoption, and benefits and drawbacks for professional users...
Do general practice characteristics influence uptake of an information technology (IT) innovation in primary care?Josie M M Evans
Lecturer in Epidemiology, Division of Community Health Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland
Inform Prim Care 16:3-8. 2008..We evaluated whether structural characteristics of a general practice were associated with variations in use of a web-based clinical information system underpinning a Managed Clinical Network in diabetes, between the years 2001 and 2003...
Email consultations in general practiceRon G Neville
Westgate Health Centre, Charleston Drive, Dundee DD2 4AD, Scotland, UK
Inform Prim Care 12:207-14. 2004..Email is an established method of communication in business, leisure and education but not yet health care...
A survey of GP attitudes to and experiences of email consultationsRon G Neville
Westgate Health Centre, Charleston Drive, Dundee DD2 4AD, Scotland, UK
Inform Prim Care 12:201-6. 2004..Many perceived a need to provide an email service for clinical enquiries and repeat prescription requests but felt constrained from doing so by a lack of an accepted system and workload concerns...
Participatory design of a text message scheduling system to support young people with diabetesAnnalu Waller
School of Computing, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland
Health Informatics J 12:304-18. 2006..The result was a reliable, functional, acceptable and usable system that was effectively implemented in its intended setting...
E-mail consultations in general practiceRon Neville
Br J Gen Pract 54:546. 2004
Development and evaluation of a concordance training course for medical practitionersJon Dowell
University of Dundee, UK
Med Teach 26:384-6. 2004..The study demonstrated that concordance-related skills can be taught and measured, suggesting that trials to assess the impact of such training on patient outcomes may be feasible and worthwhile...
