19 research outputs found
Applying Web 2.0 in medical-related organizations
This study investigated the application of Web 2.0 to medical-related organizations. Thirty organizations participated in an online survey asking their perceived purposes, benefits and difficulties in using Web 2.0. The selected organizations fell into three categories: university medical libraries, hospitals, and non-profit organizations. Fourteen (46.7%) organizations were currently using Web 2.0, ten (33.3%) planned to use it in the future and six (20%) would not consider using it. A phone interview was further conducted with eight organizations (26.7%) about their opinion on Web 2.0. Results showed that most participants found the application of Web 2.0 beneficial to their organizations. Implications of this study for helping medical-related organizations make decisions regarding the use of Web 2.0 technologies in their organizations are discussed.postprintThe 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management (ICKM 2009), Hong Kong, 3-4 December 2009. In Proceedings of ICKM, 2009, p. 1-1
Magnitude, temporal trends, and inequalities in the DALYs and YLDs of nutritional deficiency among older adults in the Western Pacific region : findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990–2019
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Psychometric properties of the trail walking test for people with stroke
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Reliability and validity of the supine-to-stand test in people with stroke
202411 bcchVersion of RecordOthersResearch Funding of Faculty Collaborative Research Scheme between Social Sciences and Health Sciences of Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPublishedC
