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381por Connell, Alistair, Black, Georgia, Montgomery, Hugh, Martin, Peter, Nightingale, Claire, King, Dominic, Karthikesalingam, Alan, Hughes, Cían, Back, Trevor, Ayoub, Kareem, Suleyman, Mustafa, Jones, Gareth, Cross, Jennifer, Stanley, Sarah, Emerson, Mary, Merrick, Charles, Rees, Geraint, Laing, Christopher, Raine, Rosalind“…However, when planning and implementing digital information innovations in health care, the following factors should also be considered: the provision of clinical training to effectively manage early detection, resources to cope with additional workload, support to manage perceived information overload, and the optimization of algorithms to minimize unnecessary alerts.…”
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382por Vos, Janita F. J., Boonstra, Albert, Kooistra, Arjen, Seelen, Marc, van Offenbeek, Marjolein“…(e) While the EHR affords a complete overview, information overload occurs due to the parallel generation of individually owned notes and the high frequency of asynchronous communication through messages of varying clinical priority. …”
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383“…For pregnant women and mothers, mechanisms that trigger mHealth use and consequently uptake of maternal and child health care include perceived satisfaction, motivation and positive psychological support. Information overload was identified as a potential negative mechanism impacting the uptake of maternal and child health care. …”
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384“…RESULTS: Six key themes emerged from the on-call simulation debriefs: information overload, the reality gap, making use of existing knowledge, negative feelings and emotions, unfamiliar surroundings, and learning ‘on the job’. …”
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385por Reece, Jeanette C., Neal, Eleanor F. G., Nguyen, Peter, McIntosh, Jennifer G., Emery, Jon D.“…Factors influencing follow-up included physician-patient miscommunication, information overload created by automated alerts, the absence of adequate retrieval systems to access patient’s results and a lack of coordination of patient records. …”
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386por Krawczyk, Konrad, Chelkowski, Tadeusz, Laydon, Daniel J, Mishra, Swapnil, Xifara, Denise, Gibert, Benjamin, Flaxman, Seth, Mellan, Thomas, Schwämmle, Veit, Röttger, Richard, Hadsund, Johannes T, Bhatt, Samir“…Here we conclude that a quarter of all reporting in 2020 covered COVID-19, which is indicative of information overload. In this capacity, our data and analysis form a quantitative basis for informing health communication strategies along traditional news media channels to minimize the risks of COVID-19 while vaccination is rolled out.…”
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387por Smith, Crystal L., Rodin, Nicole M., Hwang, Julie Y., Miguel, André Q. C., Johnson, Kim, McDonell, Michael G., McPherson, Sterling M.“…Themes within provider obstacles included, Information Overload and Clinical Relevance, and in patient obstacles, Sustained Engagement and Security Concerns. …”
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388por Volpe, Isabelle, Brien, Rita, Grigg, Jasmin, Tzanetis, Stephanie, Crawford, Sione, Lyons, Tom, Lee, Nicole, McKinnon, Ginny, Hughes, Caitlin, Eade, Alan, Barratt, Monica J.“…Second, it is important that alerts do not create ‘information overload’; however, it is also important that information should be available to those who want it. …”
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389por Karlsen, Lillian, Mjølstad, Bente Prytz, Løfaldli, Bjarte Bye, Helvik, Anne-Sofie“…RESULTS: We identified three main categories and seven subcategories regarding FC involvement and role in HaH: (1) Preparing for something new and unfamiliar, including the subcategories `Lack of involvement in the decision process` and `Information overload affecting caregiver readiness`, (2) Adjusting to a new everyday life at home, including the subcategories `The critical first days at home`, `Coherent care and support in a novel situation`, and `Prior established family roles influencing the new everyday life at home`, (3) FCs` role gradually diminishes and looking back, including the subcategories `A smooth transition to life beyond hospital at home` and `Finding meaning and motivation in providing care`. …”
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390por El Mikati, Ibrahim K, Hoteit, Reem, Harb, Tarek, El Zein, Ola, Piggott, Thomas, Melki, Jad, Mustafa, Reem A, Akl, Elie A“…Infodemic had 19 of 24 definitions addressing “information overload” and malinformation had 2 of 2 definitions with “accurate” and 1 definition “used in the wrong context.” …”
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391por Schulz, Daniela N, Schneider, Francine, de Vries, Hein, van Osch, Liesbeth ADM, van Nierop, Peter WM, Kremers, Stef PJ“…CONCLUSION: Possible reasons for the higher dropout rate in our simultaneous intervention may be the amount of time required and information overload. Strategies to optimize program completion as well as continued use of computer-tailored interventions should be studied. …”
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392por Van de Velde, Stijn, Heselmans, Annemie, Delvaux, Nicolas, Brandt, Linn, Marco-Ruiz, Luis, Spitaels, David, Cloetens, Hanne, Kortteisto, Tiina, Roshanov, Pavel, Kunnamo, Ilkka, Aertgeerts, Bert, Vandvik, Per Olav, Flottorp, Signe“…BACKGROUND: Computerised clinical decision support (CDS) can potentially better inform decisions, and it can help with the management of information overload. It is perceived to be a key component of a learning health care system. …”
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393por Ormel, Ilja, Onu, Charles C, Magalhaes, Mona, Tang, Terence, Hughes, John B, Law, Susan“…BACKGROUND: Women diagnosed with breast cancer are often bombarded with information. Such information overload can lead to misunderstandings and hamper women’s capacity for making informed decisions about their care. …”
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394por Heen, Anja Fog, Vandvik, Per Olav, Brandt, Linn, Achille, Frankie, Guyatt, Gordon Henry, Akl, Elie A., Treewek, Shaun, Agoritsas, Thomas“…RESULTS: Direct observations and analysis of user-testing of 28 clinical consultations between physicians and patients informed four major iterations that addressed readability, understandability, usability and ways to cope with information overload. Participants reported that the tool supported natural flow of the conversation and induced a positive shift in consultation habits towards shared decision-making. …”
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395“…More than one-third of students (35.8%) could not find academic information from SM due to the information overload and 31.1% mentioned that SM distracted their education. …”
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396“…RESULTS: Stakeholders agreed that UM technology should provide gains such as objective surveillance, timely interventions, and prevention of unnecessary control visits, whereas pains mainly included information overload, unplannable care due to real-time monitoring, and less human interaction. …”
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397por Sin, Derek, Harasemiw, Oksana, Curtis, Sarah, Iman, Yasmin, Buenafe, Jeann, DaCosta, Julia, Mollard, Rebecca C., Tangri, Navdeep, Protudjer, Jennifer L. P., Mackay, Dylan“…Qualitatively, 2 themes were identified: (1) Lacking/Needing dietary guidance—incomplete “information overload,” and (2) Experiencing difficulty in adapting to restrictions. …”
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398“…Unreliable information, fake news and information overload were the most common difficulties that the participants encountered seeking information on COVID-19. …”
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399“…Some of the barriers faced by older adults included a complex and overwhelming system, a strong preference for in-person meetings among beneficiaries, challenges with technology, and an increased risk of information overload and misinformation. While bias may exist within the study and sample, given that technology-savvy beneficiaries may not seek help from organizations our study participants work in, they show how the current Medicare system may impact vulnerable older adults who may need support with access to high-speed internet and digital literacy. …”
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400por Auton, Alice, Zaman, Sameer, Padayachee, Yorissa, Samways, Jack W, Quaife, Nicholas M, Sweeney, Mark, Tenorio, Indira, Linton, Nick W F, Cole, Graham D, Peters, Nicholas S, Mayet, Jamil, Barton, Carys, Plymen, Carla“…Negative impacts included information overload for patients and increased workload for nurses. …”
Publicado 2023
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