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    A Review and Framework for Categorizing Current Research and Development in Health Related Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Studies by Lyseen, A. K., Nøhr, C., Sørensen, E. M., Gudes, O., Geraghty, E. M., Shaw, N. T., Bivona-Tellez, C.

    Published in Yearbook of medical informatics (15-08-2014)
    “…Objectives: The application of GIS in health science has increased over the last decade and new innovative application areas have emerged. This study reviews…”
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    Family-centred care: a qualitative study of Chinese and South Asian immigrant parents' experiences of care in paediatric oncology by Watt, L., Dix, D., Gulati, S., Sung, L., Klaassen, R. J., Shaw, N. T., Klassen, A. F.

    Published in Child : care, health & development (01-03-2013)
    “…Background  Over the past two decades, there is increasing emphasis being placed upon providing family‐centred care (FCC) in paediatric oncology settings…”
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    Future directions in evaluation research: people, organizational, and social issues by Kaplan, B, Shaw, N T

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-01-2004)
    “…To review evaluation literature concerning people, organizational, and social issues and provide recommendations for future research. Analyze this research and…”
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    Bad health informatics can kill--is evaluation the answer? by Ammenwerth, E, Shaw, N T

    “…Health care is entering the age of information society. It is evident that the use of modern information and communication technology (ICT) offers tremendous…”
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    Understanding the use of geographical information systems (GIS) in health informatics research: A review by Shaw, Nicola, McGuire, Suzanne

    “…The purpose of this literature review is to understand geographical information systems (GIS) and how they can be applied to public health informatics, medical…”
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    Patient satisfaction with teledermatology is related to perceived quality of life by Williams, T.L., May, C.R., Esmail, A., Griffiths, C.E.M., Shaw, N.T., Fitzgerald, D., Stewart, E., Mould, M., Morgan, M., Pickup, L., Kelly, S.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-12-2001)
    “…Background There is a lack of good data about patient satisfaction with teledermatology and about its potential interaction with quality‐of‐life factors…”
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    Understanding the impact on intensive care staff workflow due to the introduction of a critical care information system: a mixed methods research methodology by Shaw, N T, Mador, R L, Ho, S, Mayes, D, Westbrook, J I, Creswick, N, Thiru, K, Brown, M

    “…The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a complex and dynamic tertiary care environment that requires health care providers to balance many competing tasks and…”
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    ‘CHEATS’: a generic information communication technology (ICT) evaluation framework by Shaw, Nicola T.

    Published in Computers in biology and medicine (01-05-2002)
    “…This paper describes a generic framework for the evaluation of information communication technologies. This framework, CHEATS, utilises both qualitative and…”
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    Factors influencing the evaluation of telehealth interventions: preliminary results from a qualitative study of evaluation projects in the UK by May, C R, Williams, T L, Mair, F S, Mort, M M, Shaw, N T, Gask, L

    “…We have carried out a qualitative study of factors that influence the evaluation of telehealth. The study concerned six telehealth projects that are being…”
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    Privacy and senior willingness to adopt smart home information technology in residential care facilities by Courtney, K L

    “…With large predicted increases of the older adult (65 years and older) population, researchers have been exploring the use of smart home information…”
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    AN EXPERIMENT IN INDEXING BY WORD-CHOOSING by SHAW, T.N., ROTHMAN, H.

    Published in Journal of documentation (01-03-1968)
    “…The time and effort involved in indexing documents can be reduced by requiring the indexer only to underline the words he regards as significant, instead of…”
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    A COMPUTER-ASSISTED FLEXIBLE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM by SHAW, T.N.

    Published in Aslib proceedings (01-01-1968)
    “…AS part of a policy of simplifying the indexing task in information retrieval, a system is being developed for using a computer to create indexes from a…”
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    Supporting creativity and appreciation of uncertainty in exploring geo-coded public health data by Thew, S L, Sutcliffe, A, de Bruijn, O, McNaught, J, Procter, R, Jarvis, Paul, Buchan, I

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-01-2011)
    “…We present a prototype visualisation tool, ADVISES (Adaptive Visualization for e-Science), designed to support epidemiologists and public health practitioners…”
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    Human Factors in the Large: Experiences from Denmark, Finland and Canada in Moving Towards Regional and National Evaluations of Health Information System Usability by Kushniruk, A., Kaipio, J., Nieminen, M., Hyppönen, H., Lääveri, T., Nohr, C., Kanstrup, A. M., Berg Christiansen, M., Kuo, M.-H., Borycki, E.

    Published in Yearbook of medical informatics (01-08-2014)
    “…Objectives: The objective of this paper is to explore approaches to understanding the usability of health information systems at regional and national levels…”
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    Electronic patient records in primary care by Shaw, N. T., Hippisley-Cox, Julia

    Published in BMJ (13-09-2003)
    “…[...]Hippisley-Cox et al say that the doctor-patient relationship may not be as personal as many suppose based on a textual analysis of references to specific…”
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