Time and Motion Studies
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Subject Areas on Research
- A comparison of work-sampling and time-and-motion techniques for studies in health services research.
- Bioactuarial models of national mortality time series data.
- Clinical faculty: major contributors to the education of new CRNAS--part 2.
- Cognitive work analysis to evaluate the problem of patient falls in an inpatient setting.
- Comparison of housestaff's estimates of their workday activities with results of a random work-sampling study.
- Comparison of patient flow and provider efficiency of two delivery strategies for HPV-based cervical cancer screening in Western Kenya: a time and motion study.
- Cost identification of abdominal aortic aneurysm imaging by using time and motion analyses.
- Cost-effectiveness of the clinical practice recommendations in the AHCPR guideline for smoking cessation. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.
- Delivery of Community-Based Palliative Care: Findings from a Time and Motion Study.
- Effect of surgical case order on cataract surgery complication rates and procedure time.
- Effects of educational intervention in waiting room on patient satisfaction.
- Evaluation of MRI acquisition workflow with lean six sigma method: case study of liver and knee examinations.
- Evaluation of a modified procedure for Staclot LA for the confirmation of lupus anticoagulants.
- Head Impact Telemetry System's Video-based Impact Detection and Location Accuracy.
- Impact of ambulatory computerized physician order entry on clinicians' time.
- Impact of barcode medication administration technology on how nurses spend their time on clinical care.
- Measuring activities in clinical trials using random work sampling: implications for cost-effectiveness analysis and measurement of the intervention.
- Measuring nursing care time and tasks in long-term services and supports: one size does not fit all.
- Paramedic transtelephonic communication to cardiologist of clinical and electrocardiographic assessment for rapid reperfusion of ST-elevation myocardial infarction.
- Patient time costs associated with sensor-augmented insulin pump therapy for type 1 diabetes: results from the STAR 3 randomized trial.
- Physical fitness predicts functional tasks in individuals with Down syndrome.
- Physiological and behavioural response patterns at work among hospital nurses.
- Primary care: is there enough time for prevention?
- Quantifying nursing workflow in medication administration.
- Sources of work-related acute fatigue in United States hospital nurses.
- System dynamics modeling in the evaluation of delays of care in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients within a tiered health system.
- Teledermatology's impact on time to intervention among referrals to a dermatology consult service.
- The composition of intern work while on call.
- The dissociation between door-to-balloon time improvement and improvements in other acute myocardial infarction care processes and patient outcomes.
- The effects of computerized medical records on provider efficiency and quality of care.
- Time analysis of a general medicine service: results from a random work sampling study.
- Triage: how long does it take? how long should it take?
- Work time estimates for ophthalmic diagnoses and procedures. Results from the Eye Care Workforce Study.