Nicola T. Shaw

Orcid: 0000-0002-7936-0521

According to our database1, Nicola T. Shaw authored at least 10 papers between 2002 and 2023.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2023
Improving the social inclusion of people with disabilities in the remote workplace: Digital assistive technologies.
Proceedings of the 2023 Australasian Computer Science Week, 2023

2013
Computerisation in General Practice: Lessons for Canada from the UK and Australia.
Proceedings of the Enabling Health and Healthcare through ICT, 2013

2012
Users' perspectives of key factors to implementing electronic health records in Canada: a Delphi study.
BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak., 2012

2011
Validation of the Work Observation Method By Activity Timing (WOMBAT) method of conducting time-motion observations in critical care settings: an observational study.
BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak., 2011

Critical Care Providers Refer to Information Tools Less During Communication Tasks After a Critical Care Clinical Information System Introduction.
Proceedings of the International Perspectives in Health Informatics, 2011

What are the Barriers to Conducting International Research Using Routinely Collected Primary Care Data?
Proceedings of the e-Health Across Borders Without Boundaries - E-salus trans confinia sine finibus, 2011

2010
A human factors and survey methodology-based design of a web-based adverse event reporting system for families.
Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2010

Impact of a Critical Care Clinical Information System on Interruption Rates During Intensive Care Nurse and Physician Documentation Tasks.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2010, 2010

2009
The impact of a Critical Care Information System (CCIS) on time spent charting and in direct patient care by staff in the ICU: A review of the literature.
Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2009

2002
'CHEATS': a generic information communication technology (ICT) evaluation framework.
Comput. Biol. Medicine, 2002


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