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Which database, which interface? (2004)
Book Chapter
Grant, M. (2004). Which database, which interface?. In A. Booth, & A. Brice (Eds.), Evidence Based Practice for Information Professionals : A Handbook (251-256). London: Facet Publishing

Chapter 5.7 : Occupational therapy and ergonomy (2004)
Book Chapter
Hammond, A., & Batteson, R. (2004). Chapter 5.7 : Occupational therapy and ergonomy. In B. Hazelman, G. Riley, & C. Speed (Eds.), Oxford Textbook of Soft Tissue Rheumatology (306-317). Oxford: Oxford University Press

Of all soft tissue complaints, occupational therapists treat soft tissue disorders of the upper limb most frequently, and in particular those considered to be Work Related Upper Limb Disorders (WRULDS). This is therefore the main focus of this chapt... Read More about Chapter 5.7 : Occupational therapy and ergonomy.

Gait analysis (2004)
Book Chapter
Baker, R. (2004). Gait analysis. In G. Winek, & G. Bowlin (Eds.), Encyclopaedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (1129-1142). Dekker

Requirements of tools and techniques to support the entry of structured nursing data (2004)
Book Chapter
Hardiker, N., & Bakken, S. (2004). Requirements of tools and techniques to support the entry of structured nursing data. In M. Fieschi, E. Coiera, & J. Yu-Chan (Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics (621-625). Amsterdam: IOS Press

The benefits of structured data are widely accepted within the nursing informatics community. However, despite the exis-tence of structured data in the form of well-established nurs-ing terminologies, computer-based nursing record systems are yet to... Read More about Requirements of tools and techniques to support the entry of structured nursing data.

An international standard for nursing terminologies (2004)
Book Chapter
Hardiker, N. (2004). An international standard for nursing terminologies. In J. Bryant (Ed.), Current Perspectives in Healthcare Computing Conference (212-219). Swindon: BCS HIC

The plethora of nursing terminologies in use across the world has motivated the development of an International Standard (ISO FDIS 18104) for statements describing nursing diagnoses and nursing actions. The Standard has the potential to enhance the q... Read More about An international standard for nursing terminologies.

Whatever happened to information systems ethics? Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea (2004)
Book Chapter
Adam, A. (2004). Whatever happened to information systems ethics? Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. In B. Kaplan, D. Truex, D. Wastell, T. Wood-Harper, & J. DeGross (Eds.), Information systems research : relevant theory and informed practice (159-174). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/b115738

This paper explores the development of information systems and computer ethics along separate trajectories over the 20 years since the first Manchester Conference, and ponders how things might have been and could be different. Along each trajectory,... Read More about Whatever happened to information systems ethics? Caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.

Accessing the knowledge base (2004)
Book Chapter
Grant, M. (2004). Accessing the knowledge base. In G. Walton, & A. Booth (Eds.), Exploiting knowledge in health services (193-203). Facet Publishing