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Table 1 General characteristics of the studies included in this research

From: Electronic prescription system requirements: a scoping review

Study

Research location

Document

Type of study

Participants

Edward P. Elizabeth A, 2000 [23]

Georgia

Editorial

–

–

Douglas S. Bell, Richard S. Marken, et al., 2004 [14]

USA

Original article

Qualitative

Medicine, nursing, pharmacy, managed care, pharmacy benefit management, consumer advocacy, medical informatics, health care oversight, health care quality and safety, and health economics

Douglas S. Bell, Shan Cretin, et al. 2004 [13]

USA

Original article

Qualitative

E-prescribing vendors

Jonathan M. Teich, Jerome A. Osheroff, et al., 2005 [20]

USA

Report

–

–

C. Jason Wang, Richards S. Marken, et al., 2005 [10]

USA

Original article

Descriptive

Candidate vendors of electronic prescribing systems,

Robyn Tamblyn, Allen Huang, et al., 2006 [15]

Canada

Original article

Cohort

Primary care physicians and consenting patients

Robert S. Gerstle, Christoph U. Lehmann, et al., 2007 [21]

USA

Report

–

The pediatrician in the ambulatory setting

Douglas S. Bell, Anthony J. Schueth, et al., 2007 [22]

USA

Report

–

Physicians

Michelle Sweidan, Margaret Williamson, et al., 2010 [16]

Australia

Original article

Qualitative

Multidisciplinary expert group

Mohamed El, Houseny El, et al., 2011 [17]

Egypt

Original article

Cross-sectional

Physicians from different specialties, pharmacy staff (pharmacists and assistant pharmacists), nurses, and outpatients

Mahnaz Samadbeik, Maryam Ahmadi, et al., 2013 [24]

Iran

Review a

Review

–

Stephen Ward, Max Watson, 2013 [18]

Northern Ireland

Original article

Mixed-methods

Different professionals involved (consultant, registrar, ward manager, staff nurse, and pharmacist)

Ömer Gider, Saffet Ocak, et al., 2015 [19]

Turkey

Original article

Cross-sectional

Physicians