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Abdulrahman JabourJazan University · Health informatics
Abdulrahman Jabour
PhD Health and BioMedical Informatics
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Background
Saudi Arabia’s health sector is experiencing a significant transformation toward an emphasis on the public health model. This model is a population-based approach to preventing and controlling disease, and its importance becomes evident during infectious outbreaks and pandemics, such as COVID-19. This study aimed to assess the awareness...
Background: Few studies have focused on patient safety culture in Saudi Arabian hospitals, particularly in the private sector. Therefore, this study evaluated the patient safety culture in a small private hospital in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A quantitative cross‐sectional design was used to examine the hospital staff’s perceptions of patient safety c...
Radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging play a significant role in medical care. The amount of patient participation and communication can be increased by helping patients understand radiology reports. There is insufficient information on how to measure a patient’s knowledge of a written radiology report. The goal of this study is to design a tool that...
An increasing number of initiatives are being proposed to improve Primary Healthcare Centers. Many of these initiatives involved E-Health solutions including, but not limited to, the following: Electronic Health Records, online booking, Personal Health Records, and online prescriptions. Incorporating patient input into initiative planning is a key...
The rate of antidepressant prescriptions is globally increasing. A large portion of patients stop their medications, which could lead to many side effects including relapse, and anxiety. The aim of this was to develop a drug-continuity prediction model and identify the factors associated with drug-continuity using online patient forums. We retrieve...
Our objective is to investigate patient needs and understand information gaps in radiology reports using patient questions that were posted on online discussion forums. We leveraged online question and answer platforms to collect questions posted by patients to understand current gaps and patient needs. We retrieved six hundred fifty-nine (659) que...
Introduction
Many studies have explored social media and users search activities such as Google Trends to predict and detect influenza activities. Studies that examined Google Trends correlation with the actual hospital influenza cases were conducted in non-tropical regions that have clearly defined seasons. Tropical areas are known for having less...
Patient literacy of radiology is imperative for patient engagement in care and management of their own health. Little is known about the factors that could predict patient literacy of radiology reports, testing, or treatment. This study aims to identify the most important factors of health consumer social economic and health conditions as a predict...
While many publications have focused on the computer skills of healthcare practitioners and awareness of Electronic Health Records (EHR), little attention has been given to the future workforce and if students are prepared for using EHR. The goal of this study is to evaluate students' level of computer literacy and knowledge of EHR-related concepts...
Background
Studies documented the important role of health-care professionals in encouraging their patients to adopt and use mobile health applications. Health-care professionals who use and believe in mobile health applications are more likely to encourage and empower their patients to use it. Likewise, students in health-profession related specia...
Patient portals have helped accelerate patient engagement in treatment. Patient understanding of radiology reports has become a necessity, and we are working to design a patient-friendly radiology report that can be easily understood. We have based the design of this new radiology report on the results of a previous study that examined patient desi...
Background Maintaining a sufficient consultation length in primary health care (PHC) is a fundamental part of providing quality care that results in patient safety and satisfaction. Many facilities have limited capacity and increasing consultation time could result in a longer waiting time for patients and longer working hours for physicians. The u...
High-frequency home accidents draw more attention to the protection of our home environment. WHO has reported that home deaths were among the first 20 causes of death in the 0-14 age group worldwide in 2012. This innovative research was designed to examine children under 15 years of age at home, in 2018 in the Jazan area of Saudi Arabia. Data were...
Background
Efficiency remains one of the most important drivers of decision making in health care system. Fund allocators need to receive structured information about the cost healthcare services from hospitals for better decisions related to resource allocation and budgeting. The objective of the study was to estimate the unit cost for health serv...
BACKGROUND
The rate of antidepressant prescriptions is globally increasing. A large portion of patients stop their medications which could lead to many side effects including relapse, and anxiety.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this was to develop a drug-continuity prediction model and identify the factors associated with drug-continuity using online patien...
The aim of this study discusses the gap between the patient web portal and providing a full radiology report. A literature review was conducted to examine radiologists, physicians, and patients’ opinions and preferences of providing patients with online access radiology reports. The databases searched were Pubmed and Google Scholar and the initial...
Background
Despite the many benefits of electronic health records (EHRs), studies have reported that EHR implementation could create unintended changes in the workflow if not studied and designed properly. These changes may impact the time patients spend on the various steps of their visits, such as the time spent in the waiting area and with a phy...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2018.12.013
Introduction
Timeliness of data availability is a key performance measure in cancer reporting. Previous studies evaluated timeliness of cancer reporting using a single metric, yet this metric obscures the details within each step of the reporting process. To enhance understanding of cancer reporting processes, we measured the timeliness of discrete...
Background:
Cancer registries systematically collect cancer-related data to support cancer surveillance activities. However, cancer data are often unavailable for months to years after diagnosis, limiting its utility.
Objective:
The objective of this study was to identify the barriers to rapid cancer reporting and identify ways to shorten the tu...
BACKGROUND: Central cancer registries collect tumor-related data to monitor incidence rates and support population-
based research. One concern with using registry data for research is timeliness of reporting. Timeliness has been
recognized as an important data characteristic by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National
A...
Introduction: Cancer registries collect tumor-related data to monitor incident rates and support population-based research. A common concern with using population-based registry data for research is reporting timeliness. Data timeliness have been recognized as an important data characteristic by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease affecting more than 285 people worldwide and the fourth leading cause of death. Increasing evidence suggests that many DM patients have poor adherence with prescribed medication therapies, impacting clinical outcomes. Patients’ barriers to medication adherence and the extent to which barriers contribute t...
The aim of this study was to describe an integrated informatics approach to aggregating and displaying clinically relevant data that can identify problems with medication adherence and facilitate patient-provider communication about strategies to improve medication use. We developed a clinical dashboard within an electronic health record (EHR) syst...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease affecting more than 285 people worldwide and the fourth leading cause of death. Increasing evidence suggests that many DM patients have poor adherence with prescribed medication therapies, impacting clinical outcomes. Patients' barriers to medication adherence and the extent to which barriers contribute t...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the facilitators and barriers to patents' engagement with Personal Health Records (PHR). We performed systematic review searching Pub Med, IEEE, and Google Scholar for studies published between January, 2001 to September, 2012. Among the 508 articles identified, 14 articles included in the result. We extract...