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Neil Watson
Professor Sarah Slight
A complex ePrescribing-based Anti-Microbial Stewardship (ePAMS+) intervention for hospitals combining technological and behavioural components: protocol for a feasibility trial2023
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Developing an AI-predictive model for predicting the likelihood of post-operative infection in surgical patients2023
Lauren Lawson
Dr Ríona McArdle
Sarah Wilson
Dr Emily Beswick
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Digital Endpoints for Assessing Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review2023
Sarah Wilson
Dr Clare Tolley
Dr Ríona McArdle
Dr Emily Beswick
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Key Considerations When Developing and Implementing Digital Technology for Early Detection of Dementia-Causing Diseases Among Health Care Professionals: Qualitative Study2023
Sarah Wilson
Dr Clare Tolley
Dr Ríona McArdle
Dr Emily Beswick
Lauren Lawson
et al.
Strategies to develop, design, implement and support digital health equity in key underserved groups: protocol for a systematic review2023
Professor Sarah Slight
Emeritus Professor David Bates
Dr Clare Tolley
The effect of digital antimicrobial stewardship programmes on antimicrobial usage, length of stay, mortality and cost2023
Dr Nehal Hassan
Professor Sarah Slight
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to predict the conversion of cognitively unimpaired individuals to mild cognitive impairment2023
Jude Heed
Neil Watson
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
An e-Delphi study to obtain expert consensus on the level of risk associated with preventable e-prescribing events2022
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Professor Andy Husband
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Designing digital health technology to support patients before and after bariatric surgery: qualitative study exploring patient desires, suggestions and reflections to support lifestyle behavior change2022
Dr Sarah Hill
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Luke Vale
et al.
Eliciting willingness-to-pay to prevent hospital medication administration errors in the UK: a contingent valuation survey2022
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Healthcare staff perceptions on using artificial intelligence predictive tools: A qualitative study2022
Professor Sarah Slight
Dr Ríona McArdle
How does a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment impact everyday behaviours, quality of life and healthcare utilisation? A systematic review of people with MCI and their carers2022
Dr Clare Tolley
Neil Watson
Professor Sarah Slight
The impact of a novel medication scanner on administration errors in the hospital setting: a before and after feasibility study2022
Sarah Wilson
Dr Ríona McArdle
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Sarah Slight
Usability and acceptability of wearable technology in the early detection of dementia2022
Dr Clare Tolley
James Jenson
Professor Sarah Slight
What unique knowledge and experiences do healthcare professionals have working in clinical informatics?2022
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Clinicians' and patients' perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence decision aids to inform shared decision making: a systematic review2021
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Bob Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
Designing the Optimal Digital Health Intervention for Patients' Use Before and After Elective Orthopedic Surgery: Qualitative Study2021
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Bob Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
Digital technology to support lifestyle and health behaviour changes in surgical patients: systematic review2021
Naresh Serou
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Learning from safety incidents in high-reliability organizations: a systematic review of learning tools that could be adapted and used in healthcare2021
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Preventing sepsis; how can artificial intelligence inform the clinical decision-making process? A systematic review2021
Naresh Serou
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Support for Healthcare Professionals after Surgical Patient Safety Incidents: A Qualitative Descriptive Study in 5 Teaching Hospitals2021
Naresh Serou
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Bob Slight
et al.
Surgical incidents and their impact on operating theatre staff: qualitative study2021
Professor Sarah Slight
A Patient Safety Toolkit for Family Practices2020
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Sarah Slight
A systematic review of the impact of health information technology on nurses' time2020
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Umay Oksuz
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Andy Husband
et al.
Digital and Mobile Technologies to Promote Physical Health Behavior Change and Provide Psychological Support for Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery: Meta-Ethnography and Systematic Review2020
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Professor Andy Husband
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Digital Support for Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Narrative Review of the Roles and Challenges of Online Forums2020
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Professor Andy Husband
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Digital technology to support lifestyle and health behaviour changes in surgical patients: systematic review2020
Kweku Bimpong
Bob Slight
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Sarah Slight
Relationship between labour force satisfaction, wages and retention within the UK National Health Service: a systematic review of the literature2020
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Bob Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
The value of teachable moments in surgical patient care and the supportive role of digital technologies2020
Professor Sarah Slight
Evaluation of Harm Associated with High Dose-Range Clinical Decision Support Overrides in the Intensive Care Unit2019
Professor Sarah Slight
Dr Clare Tolley
Dr Rachael Fraser
Dr Theophile Bigirumurame
Neil Watson
et al.
Medication errors and adverse drug events in a UK hospital during the optimisation of electronic prescriptions: a prospective observational study2019
Professor Sarah Slight
A value set for documenting adverse reactions in electronic health records2018
Dr Hamde Nazar
Professor Sarah Slight
Consensus methodology to determine minor ailments appropriate to be directed for management within community pharmacy2018
Professor Sarah Slight
Evaluation of ‘Definite’ Anaphylaxis Drug Allergy Alert Overrides in Inpatient and Outpatient Settings2018
Professor Sarah Slight
Evaluation of ‘Definite’ Anaphylaxis Drug Allergy Alert Overrides in Inpatient and Outpatient Settings2018
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
Factors contributing to medication errors made when using computerized order entry in pediatrics: a systematic review2018
Professor Sarah Slight
High-priority and low-priority drug–drug interactions in different international electronic health record systems: A comparative study2018
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Andy Husband
HSRPP 2018 Newcastle – Foreword2018
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Neil Watson
Emeritus Professor David Bates
et al.
Improving medication-related clinical decision support2018
Professor Sarah Slight
Emeritus Professor David Bates
Medication-related clinical decision support alert overrides in inpatients2018
Professor Sarah Slight
Prospective evaluation of medication-related clinical decision support over-rides in the intensive care unit2018
Professor Sarah Slight
The national cost of adverse drug events resulting from inappropriate medication-related alert overrides in the United States2018
Professor Sarah Slight
A cross-sectional observational study of high override rates of drug allergy alerts in inpatient and outpatient settings, and opportunities for improvement2017
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
A systematic review of the types and causes of prescribing errors generated from using computerized provider order entry systems in primary and secondary care2017
Professor Sarah Slight
Identifying patient-centred recommendations for improving patient safety in General Practices in England: A qualitative content analysis of free-text responses using the Patient Reported Experiences and Outcomes of Safety in Primary Care (PREOS-PC) questionnaire2017
Professor Sarah Slight
Medication management, and laboratory and radiology testing2017
Naresh Serou
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Professor Sarah Slight
Systematic review of psychological, emotional and behavioural impacts of surgical incidents on operating theatre staff: Impact of surgical incidents on operating theatre staff2017
Naresh Serou
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Professor Sarah Slight
The psychological, emotional and behavioural impact of surgical incidents on operating theatre staff: a systematic review of the literature2017
Professor Sarah Slight
Development of an algorithm to assess appropriateness of overriding alerts for nonformulary medications in a computerized prescriber-order-entry system2016
Professor Sarah Slight
Drug allergies documented in electronic health records of a large healthcare system2016
Professor Sarah Slight
Food entries in a large allergy data repository2016
Professor Sarah Slight
How safe is primary care? A systematic review2016
Dr Hamde Nazar
Professor Sarah Slight
Neil Watson
New transfer of care initiative of electronic referral from hospital to community pharmacy in England: A formative service evaluation2016
Professor Sarah Slight
Rising drug allergy alert overrides in electronic health records: An observational retrospective study of a decade of experience2016
Professor Sarah Slight
Standard information models for representing adverse sensitivity information in clinical documents2016
Professor Sarah Slight
The frequency of inappropriate nonformulary medication alert overrides in the inpatient setting2016
Professor Sarah Slight
The vulnerabilities of computerized physician order entry systems: A qualitative study2016
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Andy Husband
A Narrative Review of Medication-Related Clinical Decision Support.2015
Dr Hamde Nazar
Professor Adam Todd
Professor Sarah Slight
A systematic review of the role of community pharmacies in improving the transition from secondary to primary care2015
Professor Sarah Slight
Capsule Commentary on Shelton et al., Reducing PSA-Based Prostate Cancer Screening in Men ≥ 75 Years Old with Highly Specific Computerized Clinical Decision Support2015
Professor Sarah Slight
Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records: Experiences From the Field and Future Opportunities2015
Professor Sarah Slight
The effect of provider characteristics on the responses to medication-related decision support alerts2015
Professor Sarah Slight
A qualitative assessment of CPOE and the effects of variation in drug name display.2014
Professor Sarah Slight
A qualitative study exploring the vulnerabilities of computerized physician order entry systems2014
Professor Sarah Slight
A qualitative study identifying the cost categories associated with electronic health record implementation in the UK.2014
Professor Sarah Slight
A risk-based regulatory framework for health IT: recommendations of the FDASIA working group.2014
Professor Sarah Slight
An international evaluation of drug-drug interaction alerts that should be non-interruptive in UK and US settings.2014
Professor Sarah Slight
Medication Errors: What Is Their Impact?2014
Professor Sarah Slight
Overrides of medication-related clinical decision support alerts in outpatients2014
Professor Sarah Slight
Patient-centered interventions to improve medication management and adherence: A qualitative review of research findings2014
Professor Sarah Slight
Research into practice: Safe prescribing2014
Professor Sarah Slight
The return on investment of implementing a continuous monitoring system in general medical-surgical units2014
Professor Sarah Slight
Understanding physicians' behavior toward alerts about nephrotoxic medications in outpatients: A cross-sectional analysis2014
Professor Sarah Slight
Using stakeholder perspectives to develop an ePrescribing toolkit for NHS Hospitals: a questionnaire study2014