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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Neil Jenkings
Professor Ian Purves
Directing patients’ attention from and towards artefacts: medical and information technologies in doctor-patient consultations2006
Dr Neil Jenkings
Professor Rob Wilson
Professor Ian Purves
Verbal prescribing in general practice consultations2006
Dr Neil Jenkings
Professor Rob Wilson
Professor Ian Purves
Multi-tasking in practice: Coordinated activities in the computer supported doctor-patient consultation2005
Professor Ian Purves
Effect of computerised evidence based guidelines - Challenge should not be abandoned2003
Paul Robinson
Professor Ian Purves
Professor Rob Wilson
Learning support for the consultation: Information support and decision support should be placed in an educational framework2003
Professor Ian Purves
Where now with clinical computer systems?2003
Professor Martin Eccles
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Dr Nick Steen
Dr Nicolette Rousseau
Professor Jeremy Grimshaw
et al.
Effect of computerised evidence based guidelines on management of asthma and angina in adults in primary care: Cluster randomised controlled trial2002
Professor Ian Purves
A virtual medical record for guideline-based decision support2001
Professor Rob Wilson
Anna Buehring
Robert Sugden
Professor Ian Purves
Decision Support for GPs2001
Professor Rob Wilson
Christopher Bojke
Professor Ian Purves
Repeat Prescribing Project: Final Report2001
Professor Ian Purves
The problems of large scale knowledge authoring and the PRODIGY solutions2001
Professor Rob Wilson
Christopher Bojke
Sarah O'Neill
Melanie Winter
Professor Ian Purves
Designing, specifying and evaluating a new repeat prescribing process for UK general practice.2000
Professor Ian Purves
Professor Rob Wilson
Mark Gibson
Electronic Health Horizons (eHH)2000
Professor Martin Eccles
Professor Jeremy Grimshaw
Dr Nick Steen
Professor Ian Purves
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
et al.
The design and analysis of a randomized controlled trial to evaluate computerized decision support in primary care: The COGENT study2000
Professor Ian Purves
Utilisation of computerised clinical guidance in general practice consultations2000
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