Name
Affiliation
Papers
RICHARD O. DAY
St Vincents Hosp, Dept Clin Pharmacol & Toxicol, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia
30
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
58
78
14.02
Referers 
Referees 
References 
282
367
115
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Prescribers' reported acceptance and use of drug-drug interaction alerts: An Australian survey00.342022
Do user preferences align with human factors assessment scores of drug-drug interaction alerts?00.342020
An experimental investigation of the impact of alert frequency and relevance on alert dwell time.00.342020
Predicting 7-day, 30-day and 60-day all-cause unplanned readmission: a case study of a Sydney hospital.20.382018
Reliability, ease of use and usefulness of I-MeDeSA for evaluating drug-drug interaction alerts in an Australian context.00.342018
Evaluation of Clinical Relevance of Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts Prior to Implementation.00.342018
Automation bias in electronic prescribing.40.432017
Alert override as a habitual behavior - a new perspective on a persistent problem.30.452017
Feedback and Training to Improve Use of an Electronic Prescribing System: A Randomised Controlled Trial.00.342017
A User-Centred Approach to Designing an eTool for Gout Management.00.342016
The effectiveness of information technology to improve antimicrobial prescribing in hospitals: A systematic review and meta-analysis.20.432016
Real-time prediction of mortality, readmission, and length of stay using electronic health record data.131.152016
Optimising computerised alerts within electronic medication management systems: A synthesis of four years of research.10.402014
iPad use during ward rounds: An observational study.10.372014
Identification of strategies to reduce computerized alerts in an electronic prescribing system using a Delphi approach.10.382013
Junior doctors' prescribing work after-hours and the impact of computerized decision support.10.362013
Research and applications: The safety of electronic prescribing: manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated with two commercial systems in hospitals.20.442013
Consistency or efficiency? A dilemma for designers.00.342012
Failure to utilize functions of an electronic prescribing system and the subsequent generation of 'technically preventable' computerized alerts.50.732012
Understanding doctors' perceptions of their prescribing competency and the value they ascribe to an electronic prescribing system.10.372012
The influence of computerized decision support on prescribing during ward-rounds: are the decision-makers targeted?100.742011
Medication decision-making on hospital ward-rounds.10.352011
Errors and electronic prescribing: a controlled laboratory study to examine task complexity and interruption effects.131.152010
Review Paper: Does Computerized Provider Order Entry Reduce Prescribing Errors for Hospital Inpatients? A Systematic Review00.342009
Protocol for the Quick Clinical study: a randomised controlled trial to assess the impact of an online evidence retrieval system on decision-making in general practice.40.372006
Extended multi-objective fast messy genetic algorithm solving deception problems30.412005
Multiobjective quadratic assignment problem solved by an explicit building block search algorithm – MOMGA-IIa60.492005
MOEA design of robust digital symbol sets00.342005
Protein Structure Prediction by Applying an Evolutionary Algorithm40.772003
Simulation of an individual making decisions under uncertainty10.481973