Bridget Kane
Affilierad Forskare vid Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; E-hälsa och hälsodata
- Besöksadress:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 14B, 1 tr
752 37 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA
Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
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Ingår i Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2026
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Ingår i BMC Psychiatry, 2024
- DOI för Experiences from patients in mental healthcare accessing their electronic health records: results from a cross-national survey in Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
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Ingår i NordiCHI '24, 2024
- DOI för Impact of healthcare education on preferences for electronic health records: Results from national survey of patient users in Sweden
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Affordance trajectories and the usefulness of online records access among older adults in Sweden
Ingår i Digital Health, 2024
- DOI för Affordance trajectories and the usefulness of online records access among older adults in Sweden
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A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space
Ingår i Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024
- DOI för A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space
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Alla publikationer
Artiklar i tidskrift
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Ingår i Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2026
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Ingår i BMC Psychiatry, 2024
- DOI för Experiences from patients in mental healthcare accessing their electronic health records: results from a cross-national survey in Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Experiences from patients in mental healthcare accessing their electronic health records: results from a cross-national survey in Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
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Affordance trajectories and the usefulness of online records access among older adults in Sweden
Ingår i Digital Health, 2024
- DOI för Affordance trajectories and the usefulness of online records access among older adults in Sweden
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Affordance trajectories and the usefulness of online records access among older adults in Sweden
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A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space
Ingår i Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024
- DOI för A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av A Nordic Perspective on Patient Online Record Access and the European Health Data Space
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Ingår i Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2024
- DOI för Sociotechnical Cross-Country Analysis of Contextual Factors That Impact Patients' Access to Electronic Health Records in 4 European Countries: Framework Evaluation Study
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Benchmarking usability of patient portals in Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Ingår i International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2024
- DOI för Benchmarking usability of patient portals in Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
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Konferensbidrag
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Ingår i NordiCHI '24, 2024
- DOI för Impact of healthcare education on preferences for electronic health records: Results from national survey of patient users in Sweden
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Impact of healthcare education on preferences for electronic health records: Results from national survey of patient users in Sweden