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| Douglas S WakefieldSummaryAffiliation: University of Missouri Country: USA Publications
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A framework for analyzing data from the electronic health record: verbal orders as a case in pointDouglas S Wakefield
Center for Health Care Quality, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 38:444-51. 2012..One patient care process-the use of verbal orders-is used as a case in point to present a framework for analyzing data pulled from electronic health record (EHR) and computerized provider order entry systems...
Making the transition to nursing bedside shift reportsDouglas S Wakefield
Center for Health Care Quality, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 38:243-53. 2012..A 20-bed inpatient nursing unit in a Midwestern academic health center made the transition to conducting nursing shift reports at the patient's bedside...
A review of verbal order policies in acute care hospitalsDouglas S Wakefield
Center for Health Care Quality, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 38:24-33. 2012..A systematic review was conducted of hospital verbal and telephone order policies in acute care settings...
Development of a measure of clinical information systems expectations and experiencesDouglas S Wakefield
Center for Health Care Quality, University of Missouri Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65212, USA
Med Care 45:884-90. 2007..The purpose of this study is to describe the development and initial psychometric properties of a measure of expectations and experiences regarding the impact of clinical information systems on work process and outcomes...
Complexity of medication-related verbal ordersDouglas S Wakefield
Department of Health Management and Informatics, Center for Health Care Quality, University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65121, USA
Am J Med Qual 23:7-17. 2008....
Consistency of patient preferences about a secure internet-based patient communications portal: contemplating, enrolling, and usingDouglas S Wakefield
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Am J Med Qual 27:494-502. 2012..These differences have potential market implications and provide insight into selecting and maintaining portal functions of greater interest to patients who use the portal...
Internet use by primary care patients: where is the digital divide?Robin L Kruse
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia 65212, USA
Fam Med 44:342-7. 2012..We examined how primary care patients use the Internet, particularly patient characteristics associated with Internet use...
A diabetes dashboard and physician efficiency and accuracy in accessing data needed for high-quality diabetes careRichelle J Koopman
Curtis W and Ann H Long Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri 65212, USA
Ann Fam Med 9:398-405. 2011..We compared use of a new diabetes dashboard screen with use of a conventional approach of viewing multiple electronic health record (EHR) screens to find data needed for ambulatory diabetes care...
Implementation of a telepharmacy service to provide round-the-clock medication order review by pharmacistsDouglas S Wakefield
Department of Health Management and Informatics, University of Missouri Informatics Institute, and Center for Health Care Quality, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65212, USA
Am J Health Syst Pharm 67:2052-7. 2010..Conclusion The implementation of a telepharmacy model in a multihospital health system increased access to pharmacy services, allowing for round-the-clock medication order review by pharmacists...
Creating a shared formulary in 7 critical access hospitalsDouglas S Wakefield
Center for Health Care Quality and Department of Health Management and Informatics, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65203, USA
J Rural Health 26:283-93. 2010..This paper reports a case study of 7 Critical Access Hospitals' (CAH) and 1 rural referral hospital's successful collaboration to develop a shared formulary...
A 10-Rights framework for patient care quality and safetyDouglas S Wakefield
University of Missouri Center for Health Care Quality, Department of Health Management and Informatics, Missouri, USA
Am J Med Qual 22:103-11. 2007....
A network collaboration implementing technology to improve medication dispensing and administration in critical access hospitalsDouglas S Wakefield
Department of Health Management and Informatics, and the MU Informatics Institute, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 17:584-7. 2010....
Issues and questions to consider in implementing secure electronic patient-provider web portal communications systemsDouglas S Wakefield
Center for Health Care Quality and Department of Health Management and Informatics, University of Missouri, MO 65212, USA
Int J Med Inform 79:469-77. 2010..However, healthcare organizations face significant challenges in providing such highly personal and sensitive communication in an effective and user-friendly manner...
Information technology sophistication in nursing homesGregory L Alexander
Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65101, USA
J Am Med Dir Assoc 10:398-407. 2009..The purpose of this study was to explore the concept of IT sophistication in nursing homes considering the level of technological diversity, maturity and level of integration in resident care, clinical support, and administration...
Heart failure self-management education: a systematic review of the evidenceSuzanne Austin Boren
Health Services Research and Development Program, Harry S Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Int J Evid Based Healthc 7:159-68. 2009..The objective of this systematic review is to identify educational content and techniques that lead to successful patient self-management and improved outcomes in congestive heart failure education programs...
Nurse burnout and patient safety outcomes: nurse safety perception versus reporting behaviorJonathon R B Halbesleben
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, WI, USA
West J Nurs Res 30:560-77. 2008..The findings extend previous research on the relationship between burnout and patient outcomes and offer avenues for future research on how nurse motivation resources are invested in light of their stressful work environment...
Implementation of hospital computerized physician order entry systems in a rural state: feasibility and financial impactRobert L Ohsfeldt
Department of Health Management and Policy, 200 Hawkins Drive, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52246, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 12:20-7. 2005..The aim of this study was to estimate the costs of implementing computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems in hospitals in a rural state and to evaluate the financial implications of statewide CPOE implementation...
Should patients 'fly' on your unit?Joanne Disch
Katharine J Densford International Center for Nursing Leadership, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, MN, USA
Am J Nurs 107:13. 2007
Clinical information technology in hospitals: a comparison between the state of Iowa and two provinces in CanadaMirou Jaana
Department of Health Management and Policy, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Int J Med Inform 74:719-31. 2005..More initiatives using the instrument would lead to enhancement in IT assessment tools that can be used for evaluation of IT in relation to patient management and quality outcomes...
Intensive care unit utilization and interhospital transfers as potential indicators of rural hospital qualityDouglas S Wakefield
Department of Health Management and Policy, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA
J Rural Health 20:394-400. 2004..An alternative approach may be to aggregate and analyze patient services that reflect more generalized care processes...
What would be the effect of referral to high-volume hospitals in a largely rural state?Marcia M Ward
Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242 1008, USA
J Rural Health 20:344-54. 2004..The Leapfrog Group and others have recommended evidence-based referral using specific volume thresholds for nonemergent cases. The literature is limited on the effect of such referral on hospitals, especially in rural areas...
