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More November, 2005 handhelds and pdas journal articles.- Are Personal Digital Assistants an Acceptable Incentive for Rural Community-based Preceptors?
by Scott I, Wilson C, Gowans M. Journal: Fam Med. 37(10):727-33
- The Transforming Effect of Handheld Computers on Nursing Practice.
by Thompson BW. Journal: Nurs Adm Q. 2005 October/December;29(4):308-314
- Effect of a PDA-assisted Evidence-based Medicine Course on Knowledge of Common Clinical Problems.
by Grad RM, Meng Y, Bartlett G, Dawes M, Pluye P, Boillat M, Rao G, Thomas R. Journal: Fam Med. 37(10):734-40
- The Doctor's PDA and Smartphone Handbook Personal digital assistant.
by Al-Ubaydli M, Paton C. Journal: J R Soc Med. 98(11):494-495
- Factors to weigh when considering electronic data collection.
by Courtney KL, Craven CK. Journal: Can J Nurs Res. 37(3):150-9
- Integration of a handheld based anaesthesia rounding system into an anaesthesia information management system.
by Fuchs C, Quinzio L, Benson M, Michel A, Röhrig R, Quinzio B, Hempelmann G. Journal: Int J Med Inform. :
- Benefits and costs of integrating technology into undergraduate nursing programs.
by Glasgow ME, Cornelius FH. Journal: Nurs Leadersh Forum. 9(4):175-9
- Use of personal digital assistants to deliver education about adherence to antiretroviral medications.
by Smith SR, Brock TP, Howarth SM. Journal: J Am Pharm Assoc (Wash DC). 2005 Sep-Oct;45(5):625-8
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