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An Interdisciplinary Computer-based Information Tool for Palliative Severe Pain Management
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 05/06/08
Kuziemsky CE et al. - An interdisciplinary computer-based information tool can be developed to support the different work practices and information needs of interdisciplinary team members, but explicit requirements must be sought from all prospective users of such a tool. Qualitative methods such as the hybrid GT-PD approach used in this research are particularly helpful for articulating computer tool design requirements.
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