scholarly journals Clinical Usefulness is the Key Common Determinant of Adoption of Wireless Technology in Healthcare for India and Australia

Author(s):  
Shelly Grist ◽  
Abdul Hafeez-Baig ◽  
Raj Gururajan ◽  
Shamim Khan
2008 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raj Gururajan ◽  
Mohammed Quaddus ◽  
Jun Xu

2011 ◽  
pp. 1212-1227
Author(s):  
Raj Gururajan

The outcomes of clinical usefulness as a driver of wireless technology for Indian healthcare are reported here. Using both qualitative and quantitative techniques, 30 physicians were interviewed and 200 health professionals were surveyed. The outcomes established that in addition to technology factors, other factors such as clinical factors, administration factors and communication factors play a crucial role in determining the uptake of wireless technology for healthcare. These factors were further validated using a PLS model.


Author(s):  
D. C. Swartzendruber ◽  
Norma L. Idoyaga-Vargas

The radionuclide gallium-67 (67Ga) localizes preferentially but not specifically in many human and experimental soft-tissue tumors. Because of this localization, 67Ga is used in clinical trials to detect humar. cancers by external scintiscanning methods. However, the fact that 67Ga does not localize specifically in tumors requires for its eventual clinical usefulness a fuller understanding of the mechanisms that control its deposition in both malignant and normal cells. We have previously reported that 67Ga localizes in lysosomal-like bodies, notably, although not exclusively, in macrophages of the spocytaneous AKR thymoma. Further studies on the uptake of 67Ga by macrophages are needed to determine whether there are factors related to malignancy that might alter the localization of 67Ga in these cells and thus provide clues to discovering the mechanism of 67Ga localization in tumor tissue.


Author(s):  
Ji Min Han ◽  
Hyemi Kwon ◽  
Won Gu Kim ◽  
Min Ji Jeon ◽  
Tae Yong Kim ◽  
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1997 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 141-146
Author(s):  
TAKANORI SHIKICHI
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