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Context Sensitive Health Informatics.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Nøhr, C.
Otros Autores: Kuziemsky, C. E., Wong, Z. S.-Y
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : IOS Press, Incorporated, 2017.
Colección:Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title Page
  • Preface
  • CSHI 2017 Conference Committees
  • Disclaimer
  • Contents
  • Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Delivering 21st Century Healthcare
  • Building a Quality-and-Efficiency Driven System
  • Theoretical Approaches to Investigate Context Sensitive Health Informatics That Will Generate Robust Evidence
  • The Use of Data Analytics to Build an Australian Context-Sensitive Health Informatics Framework for Consumer-Directed Community Aged Care
  • Potential of Decision Support in Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals
  • Health Sciences Library Closings
  • A Context Sensitive Pilot Study
  • How Can Health Information Technologies Contribute to Improve Health Care Services for High-Need Patients?
  • Qualitative Research for Patient Safety Using ICTs: Methodological Considerations in the Technological Age
  • Exploring Socio-Technical Insights for Safe Nursing Handover
  • Redesigning Health Care Work
  • Developing an Assessment Tool for Enhancing Interprofessional Education of Patient Safety
  • Helping Hands: Using Augmented Reality to Provide Remote Guidance to Health Professionals
  • Moving Past Exploration and Adoption: Considering Priorities for Implementing Mobile Learning by Nurses
  • A Quality, Benefit, Cost, and Financial Framework for Health Information Technology, E-Prescribing: A Delphi Study
  • Bridging the Gap Between the Social and the Technical: The Enrolment of Socio-Technical Information Architects to Cope with the Two-Level Model of EPR Systems
  • ICT Design for Collaborative and Community Driven Disaster Management
  • Clinical Supervision of Interns: Understanding the View of Interns and the Potential of ICT to Deliver Supervision for Safer Patient Care
  • Patient Participation in Care Design and Redesign
  • Design Thinking for mHealth Application Co-Design to Support Heart Failure Self-Management.
  • Understanding Through Use: Elderly's Value Identification in a Service Experience
  • Patient Perceptions About Data Sharing & Privacy: Insights from ActionADE
  • Patient at Work
  • In the Era of PRO
  • Patient and Healthcare Provider Factors for Communication (PHPFC) Model
  • Pokemon-Go: Why Augmented Reality Games Offer Insights for Enhancing Public Health Interventions on Obesity-Related Diseases
  • Health Informatics and Technology for Integrated Elderly Care in the Context of Hong Kong: A Case Study
  • Human Factors and Usability
  • A Comparison of Danish and Canadian Consumer Medication Information
  • The Role of ICT in Home Care
  • Alarm Fatigue vs User Expectations Regarding Context-Aware Alarm Handling in Hospital Environments Using CallMeSmart
  • Secondary Use of EHR: Interpreting Clinician Inter-Rater Reliability Through Qualitative Assessment
  • Creativity as a Key Driver for Designing Context Sensitive Health Informatics
  • Clinical Simulation: A Protocol for Evaluation of Mobile Technology
  • Subject Index
  • Author Index.