Published on in Vol 6, No 8 (2022): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39277, first published .
Optimization of a Quality Improvement Tool for Cancer Diagnosis in Primary Care: Qualitative Study

Optimization of a Quality Improvement Tool for Cancer Diagnosis in Primary Care: Qualitative Study

Optimization of a Quality Improvement Tool for Cancer Diagnosis in Primary Care: Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. He W, Chima S, Emery J, Manski-Nankervis J, Williams I, Hunter B, Nelson C, Martinez-Gutierrez J. Perceptions of primary care patients on the use of electronic clinical decision support tools to facilitate health care: A systematic review.. Patient Education and Counseling 2024;125:108290 View
  2. McBride C, Hunter B, Lumsden N, Somasundaram K, McMorrow R, Boyle D, Emery J, Nelson C, Manski-Nankervis J. Clinical Acceptability of a Quality Improvement Program for Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk in People With Chronic Kidney Disease in Australian General Practice: Qualitative Study. JMIR Human Factors 2024;11:e55667 View
  3. Hunter B, Davidson S, Lumsden N, Chima S, Gutierrez J, Emery J, Nelson C, Manski-Nankervis J. Optimising a clinical decision support tool to improve chronic kidney disease management in general practice. BMC Primary Care 2024;25(1) View
  4. Hunter B, Hocking J, Manski-Nankervis J, Jung J, Wigan R, Chen M, Boyle D, Chidgey C, O’Donnell H, Goller J, Power J. Development and acceptability of a digital tool for promoting syphilis testing in Australian general practice: qualitative study using the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability. Sexual Health 2024;21(5) View
  5. Chima S, Hunter B, Martinez-Gutierrez J, Lumsden N, Nelson C, Manski-Nankervis J, Emery J. Adoption, acceptance, and use of a decision support tool to promote timely investigations for cancer in primary care. Family Practice 2024;41(6):1048 View