Publications
Introduction to Heritage Documentation KU Leuven
Remembering martial law : an eco-system of truth initiatives and the emergence of narrative documentation in the Philippines Ghent University
Usability of graphical user interfaces with semi-automatic delabeling feature to improve drug allergy documentation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Background: The quality of allergy documentation in electronic health records is frequently poor. Objective: To compare the usability of 3 graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for drug allergy documentation. Methods: Physicians tested 3 GUIs by means of 5 fictional drug allergy scenarios: the current GUI (GUI 0), using mainly free-text, and 2 new coded versions (GUI 1 and GUI 2) asking information on allergen category, specific allergen, ...
Usability of Three Graphical User Interfaces for Drug Allergy Documentation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The current drug allergy documentation module in the electronic health record of our institution is in a free-text format. Two versions of a structured and coded drug allergy documentation module were developed. Twenty-five physicians tested the three interfaces via 3x5 test scenarios. The usability was measured for each interface with a system usability scale questionnaire. Both new versions scored significantly better than the current ...
Designing paper-based records to improve the quality of nursing documentation in hospitals: a scoping review Institute of Tropical Medicine
Background Inpatient nursing documentation facilitates multi-disciplinary team care and tracking of patient progress. In both high- and low- and middle-income settings, it is largely paper-based and may be used as a template for electronic medical records. However, there is limited evidence on how they have been developed.
Objective To synthesise evidence on how paper-based nursing records have been developed and implemented in ...