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Communicating Guideline Recommendations Using Graphic Narrative Versus Text-Based Broadcast Screensavers: Design and Implementation Study

Communicating Guideline Recommendations Using Graphic Narrative Versus Text-Based Broadcast Screensavers: Design and Implementation Study

In this study, we describe the feasibility of designing and implementing a graphic narrative to communicate a guideline recommendation—namely, avoiding acid suppressive therapy (AST) in hospital inpatients at low risk of gastric stress ulcers—to health care providers through the use of broadcast screensavers, and we examine the comparative effectiveness of a graphic narrative screensaver (GBS) versus a text-based screensaver (TBS) on clinical practice and clinician recall [8-11].

Lauren Sinnenberg, Craig A Umscheid, Frances S Shofer, Damien Leri, Zachary F Meisel

JMIR Hum Factors 2021;8(4):e27171

A Mobile App to Facilitate Socially Distanced Hospital Communication During COVID-19: Implementation Experience

A Mobile App to Facilitate Socially Distanced Hospital Communication During COVID-19: Implementation Experience

In this environment, the use of telehealth has increased substantially [3-5], bolstered by a temporary relaxation of technology requirements [6]. Owing to challenges in disseminating rapidly changing policies via email and the hospital intranet to a newly remote workforce, we adapted an existing mobile app to improve information accessibility at our institution.

Emeka C Anyanwu, R Parker Ward, Atman Shah, Vineet Arora, Craig A Umscheid

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(2):e24452

Growth of Ambulatory Virtual Visits and Differential Use by Patient Sociodemographics at One Urban Academic Medical Center During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Analysis

Growth of Ambulatory Virtual Visits and Differential Use by Patient Sociodemographics at One Urban Academic Medical Center During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Analysis

Immediately after the City of Chicago and State of Illinois shelter-in-place orders were enacted, patients with previously scheduled in-person office visits were contacted and given the option to either reschedule or convert their appointment to a virtual visit. If a patient agreed to a virtual visit, a video visit was encouraged.

Sarah F Gilson, Craig A Umscheid, Neda Laiteerapong, Graeme Ossey, Kenneth J Nunes, Sachin D Shah

JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(12):e24544