1977
DOI: 10.3758/bf03214485
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Interventional relevance and retrofit programming: Concepts for the improvement of clinician acceptance of computer-generated assessment reports

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“…They report mixed reviews among staff, many of whom, after the first 3 years of use, saw it as not being clinically useful. Johnson, Williams, Giannetti, Klingler, and Giannetti (1977) disucss the problems they have had with staff acceptance at the Salt Lake City, Utah, VA Hospital.…”
Section: Acceptability To Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They report mixed reviews among staff, many of whom, after the first 3 years of use, saw it as not being clinically useful. Johnson, Williams, Giannetti, Klingler, and Giannetti (1977) disucss the problems they have had with staff acceptance at the Salt Lake City, Utah, VA Hospital.…”
Section: Acceptability To Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Klonoff and Clark (1975) report that staff attitudes toward computers were favorable for those attending a 2.5-day course on computer systems. Johnson et al (1977) suggest making a report that evolves around the problems of patients, not around the tests administered. Too many data are overwhelming, and repetition of format becomes boring.…”
Section: Acceptability To Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This validity scale was adapted from the dissimulation index (the Ql) developed by Johnson, Williams, Klingler, and Giannetti (1977). It is a brief set of 18 questions that check for the accuracy and validity with which a person responds to computer-presented items.…”
Section: New Mental Health Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the dissimulation items were subjected to an empirical development procedure as well (Johnson et al, 1977). In addition, a set of rational multiple-choice questions was developed to precede domain testing in order to provide demographic information and rational information for test administration branching.…”
Section: Psychological Systems Questionnairementioning
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“…For example, a psychological test administered at the time of application for care provides data that are used by intake evaluators for triage decision making. On-line systems can, thus, be used for interventionally relevant purposes (Johnson, Williams, Klingler, & Giannetti, 1977) rather than for descriptive purposes.…”
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