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The Geological Society of America.
Title
GSA Sections: New Abstracts System. Appearing Live!
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Abstract
Presentation of an abstract management system based on software that offers more advantages than the old system and has an easier process for the authors
Keywords
Abstract system
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Title
UroLan
Source
Oficina de informática de la asociación española de urología
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Abstract
Presentation of management of abstracts of the new computing office of the Spanish urology association
Keywords
Management of abstracts
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Author

DICKERSIN, Kay; SCHERER, Roberta; SRI TYAS SUCI, Eunike; GIL-MONTERO, Michelle
Title
Problems with indexing and citation of articles with group authorship
Source
JAMA, jun 5 2002, vol.287, n.21, pp.2772
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On line (05/2005)
Abstract
It is not known whether articles with group authorship are difficult to identify or whether use of group authorship may lead to problems with citation. To examine ways in which reports of controlled trials with group authorship are indexed and citations counted in bibliographic databases, Dickersin et al conducted a cross-sectional study in Jan 2000 (AU)
Keywords
group authorship; indexing; bibliographic database
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Author

LORENZONI, Lucas; DACAS, Roberto; APARO, Ugo Luigi
Title
The Quality of abstracting medical information from the medical record: the impact of training programmes
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Objective: To evaluate the impact of a programme of training, education and awareness on the quality of the data collected through discharge abstracts. Study design: Three random samples of hospital discharge abstracts relating to three different periods were studied. Quality control to evaluate the impact of systematic training and education activities was performed by checking the quality of abstracting medical records. Discussion: Training and continuous monitoring, and feedback of information to departments have proved to be successful in improving the quality of abstracting information at patient level from the medical record. The effort to increase administrative data quality at hospital level will facilitate the use of those data sets for internal quality management activities and for population-based quality of care studies. (AU)
Keywords
administrative data; hospital information system; quality control; training and education
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