Hoonakker, Peter
Peter Hoonakker researcher
VIAF ID: 828149068394965730007 (Personal)
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Works
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Complexity of the pediatric trauma care process: Implications for multi-level awareness | |
Customer orientation among employees in public administration: a transnational, longitudinal study | |
The desktop, or the top of the desk? The relative usefulness of household features for personal health information management | |
The effect of safety initiatives on safety performance: a longitudinal study | |
The effectiveness of interventions for preventing injuries in the construction industry - a systematic review | |
Healthcare Team Perceptions of a Portal for Parents of Hospitalized Children Before and After Implementation. | |
The impact of e-visits on patient access to primary care. | |
The impact of ICT on quality of working life, 2014: | |
Information flow during pediatric trauma care transitions: things falling through the cracks | |
Job characteristics as mediators in SES-health relationships | |
Macroergonomics in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety | |
Mapping the Flow of Pediatric Trauma Patients Using Process Mining | |
Measurement of CPOE end-user satisfaction among ICU physicians and nurses | |
Monitoring working conditions and health of older workers in Dutch construction industry | |
Predictors of a successful implementation of an ergonomic training program. | |
SEIPS 3.0: Human-centered design of the patient journey for patient safety | |
SEIPS-based process modeling in primary care. | |
Special issue on human factors and the implementation of health information technology (HIT): comparing approaches across nations | |
Technology barriers and strategies in coordinating care for chronically ill patients | |
Using an inpatient portal to engage families in pediatric hospital care. | |
Virtual collaboration, satisfaction, and trust between nurses in the tele-ICU and ICUs: Results of a multilevel analysis. | |
Work System Barriers and Strategies Reported by Tele-Intensive Care Unit Nurses: A Case Study |