McAlearney, Ann Scheck
Improving acceptance of inpatient portals: patients' and care team members' perspectives.
Citation:
McAlearney AS, Gaughan A, MacEwan SR, Fareed N, Huerta TR. Improving acceptance of inpatient portals: patients' and care team members' perspectives. Telemed J E Health. 2019 May 13. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2019.0026. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 31081723.
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Framework for evaluating and implementing inpatient portals: a multi-stakeholder perspective.
Citation:
Walker DM, Hefner JL, Sieck CJ, et al. Framework for evaluating and implementing inpatient portals: a multi-stakeholder perspective. J Med Syst 2018 Jul 16;42(9):158. PMID: 30014267.
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Optimizing the user experience: identifying opportunities to improve use of an inpatient portal.
Citation:
Walker DM, Menser T, Yen PY, et al. Optimizing the user experience: identifying opportunities to improve use of an inpatient portal. Appl Clin Inform 2018 Jan;9(1):105-113. PMID: 29444536.
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Usability evaluation of a commercial inpatient portal.
Citation:
Yen PY, Walker DM, Smith JMG, et al. Usability evaluation of a commercial inpatient portal. Int J Med Inform 2018 Feb;110:10-18. PMID: 29331248.
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Portals in Inpatient Care: Evaluating the Usability, Use, and Patient Experience Associated With Patient Portal Technology at the Bedside - Final Report
Citation:
McAlearney AS. Portals in Inpatient Care: Evaluating the Usability, Use, and Patient Experience Associated With Patient Portal Technology at the Bedside - Final Report. (Prepared by the Ohio State University College of Medicine under Grant No. R21 HS024349). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2017.
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Implementation of acute care patient portals: recommendations on utility and use from six early adopters.
Citation:
Grossman LV, Choi SW, Collins S, et al. Implementation of acute care patient portals: recommendations on utility and use from six early adopters. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2017 Sep 4. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocx074. PMID: 29040634.
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High touch and high tech (HT2) proposal: transforming patient engagement throughout the continuum of care by engaging patients with portal technology at the bedside.
Citation:
McAlearney AS, Sieck CJ, Hefner JL, et al. High touch and high tech (HT2) proposal: transforming patient engagement throughout the continuum of care by engaging patients with portal technology at the bedside. JMIR Res Protoc 2016 Nov 29;5(4):e221. PMID: 27899338.
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Portals in Inpatient Care: Evaluating the Usability, Use, and Patient Experience Associated With Patient Portal Technology at the Bedside
Description:
This study assessed the usability and impact of inpatient portals on patient experience, engagement, and perceptions of care.
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Project Dates:
September 30, 2015 to September 29, 2017