id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rvyzozpndffbzaadtluamnjruu Patricia A. Abbott The Effectiveness and Clinical Usability of a Handheld Information Appliance 2012.0 9 .pdf application/pdf 7057 454 55 This study was designed to gain a deeper understanding of clinicians' interactions with a mobile clinical computing appliance (Motion Computing C5) designed to consolidate numerous technological functions into an all-in-one device. usability and comparisons to current methods of documentation and task performance were undertaken and results are described. This problem of device overload or "technology crowding" is now becoming an additional clinical millstone. related to barcode medication administration, digital photography of a stage 4 pressure ulcer for wound documentation, and an assessment of a newborn with documentation. (11 items, including years in practice and computing experience); overall user reaction (5 items); physical characteristics easy is it to use the camera during the process of documenting with the C5?" The subject's rating from the questionnaire with the use of computers in the clinical setting for patient the subjects were observed to use the device like a clipboard concept of an all-in-one portable computing device, distinct usability issues emerged from the study. ./cache/work_rvyzozpndffbzaadtluamnjruu.pdf ./txt/work_rvyzozpndffbzaadtluamnjruu.txt