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Context sensitive health informatics : many places, many users, many contexts, many uses /

"Context is key in the design, implementation and evaluation of health information technology. Healthcare systems around the world are in transition; adopting technologies to deal with the problems of aging populations, increased numbers of chronically ill patients and limited resources. But a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: CSHI (Conference) Curitiba, Brazil)
Otros Autores: Borycki, Elizabeth, 1968- (Editor ), Kushniruk, Andre W., 1958- (Editor ), Kuziemsky, Craig (Editor ), Nøhr, Christian (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : IOS Press, [2015]
Colección:Studies in health technology and informatics ; volume 218.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Theories and methods for context sensitive health informatics
  • Different users in different contexts. From research prototypes to a marketable eHealth system
  • User preferences for improving the Estonian national e-prescription service
  • Physician experiences with perceived pressure to order diagnostic imaging services
  • The consumer health information system adoption model
  • Communication pattern regarding alarms and patient signals between nurses, other health care actors, patients and devices
  • Teaching nursing informatics in Australia, Canada and Denmark
  • Nurse practitioner perceptions of the impact of electronic medical records upon clinical practice
  • Evaluating for context through usability testing and ensuring patient safety. Towards evidence based usability in health informatics?
  • Usability evaluation of a medication reconciliation and allergy review (MRAR) kiosk: a methodological approach for analyzing user interactions
  • Development of a video coding scheme for analyzing the usability and usefulness of health information systems
  • Enhancing healthcare provider feedback and personal health literacy: dual use of a decision quality measure
  • Medication review: human factors study aiming at helping an acute geriatric unit to sustain and systematize the process
  • Safer design: composable EHRs and mechanisms for safety
  • Enhancing patient safety event reporting by K-nearest neighbor classifier
  • Integrating methods to evaluate health information systems
  • Organizational and social issues in different contexts. Information issues and contexts that impair team based communication workflow: a palliative sedation case study
  • The role of medical transcriptionists in producing high-quality documentation
  • A sequential data analysis approach to electronic health record workflow
  • Unveiling the mobile learning paradox
  • The role of the IT department in organizational redesign
  • Work system characteristics impacting the performance and quality of the discharge letter process
  • Understanding different contexts using theory. The question concerning narration of self in health informatics
  • Understanding the context of patient safety through the lenses of three IMIA working groups
  • The contextualization of archetypes: clinical template governance
  • Health informatics can avoid committing symbolic violence by recognizing and supporting generic decision-making competencies.