1. An evaluation of the use of and user satisfaction with a teleconsultation system in oncology practice.
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Larcher, B, Berloffa, F, Demichelis, F, Eccher, C, Favaretti, C, Galvagni, M, Martini, G, Sboner, A, Graiff, A, and Forti, S
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ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,COMPARATIVE studies ,COMPUTER networks ,HEALTH facilities ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,MEDICAL databases ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL consultation ,MEDICAL cooperation ,MEDICAL personnel ,MEDICAL records ,PUBLIC hospitals ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH ,TELEMEDICINE ,DEPARTMENTS ,EVALUATION research - Abstract
A three-year oncology teleconsulting project was concluded in November 2000. During a six-month study period, 38 clinical physicians and 47 nurses used the system. A total of 617 electronic patient records were created in the oncology department, 297 in dermatology and 24 in gynaecology. There were 45 synchronous teleconsultations involving various participants, lasting a total of 708 min. We conducted surveys of the attitudes of users to the teleconsulting system both before and after its implementation. There were no significant differences between the two surveys and the results showed that users had a positive reaction to the system and high expectations of its future utilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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