A Tool for Evaluating Medication Alerting Systems: Development and Initial Assessment
BackgroundIt is well known that recommendations from electronic medication alerts are seldom accepted or acted on by users. Key factors affecting the effectiveness of medication alerts include system usability and alert design. Thus, human factors principles that apply knowle...
Main Authors: | Wu Yi Zheng, Bethany Van Dort, Romaric Marcilly, Richard Day, Rosemary Burke, Sepehr Shakib, Young Ku, Hannah Reid-Anderson, Melissa Baysari |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2021-07-01
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Series: | JMIR Medical Informatics |
Online Access: | https://medinform.jmir.org/2021/7/e24022 |
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