Name
Papers
Collaborators
MING CHAO WONG
17
23
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
6
6.42
16
Referees 
References 
37
12
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
How Can Information and Communication Technology Improve Healthcare Inequalities and Healthcare Inequity? The Concept of Context Driven Care.00.342018
Reducing Nosocomial Infections in Surgical ICUs in Sri Lanka: Co-Creating a Safety Culture Using an eHealth Intervention.00.342018
Socio-Technical Considerations for the Use of Blockchain Technology in Healthcare.00.342018
User Centred Design and Nosocomials in Surgical ICUs: A Mobile Application for Peer Monitoring and Training in Hand Hygiene.00.342017
Exploring Socio-Technical Insights for Safe Nursing Handover.00.342017
Pokémon-Go: Why Augmented Reality Games Offer Insights for Enhancing Public Health Interventions on Obesity-Related Diseases.00.342017
Pokémon Go: Ubiquitous Computing Delivering Better Health or Co-Incidental Health Benefits from Technology Use? A Participatory Observational Study.00.342017
Qualitative Research for Patient Safety Using ICTs: Methodological Considerations in the Technological Age.00.342017
Complex Clinical Communication Practices: How Do Information Receivers Assimilate and Act Upon Information for Patient Care?00.342017
Citizens' Access to Their Digital Health Data in Eleven Countries - A Comparative Study.00.342016
Reducing Nosocomial Infections: A User-centered Approach to Developing an eHealth system for Sri Lankan ICUs.00.342015
Hospital Discharge and the Role of ICTs: Considering Patient Perspectives.00.342015
User-centered Design in Clinical Handover: Exploring Post-Implementation Outcomes for Clinicians.10.482013
Understanding how clinical judgement and communicative practices interact with the use of an electronic clinical handover system.00.342013
Clinical handover improvement in context: exploring tensions between user-centred approaches and standardisation.00.342013
Involving Clinicians in the Development of an Electronic Clinical Handover System - Thinking Systems Not Just Technology.40.822008
Medical error management and the role of information technology - A new approach to investigating medical handover in acute care settings10.392006