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Participatory design & health information technology /

Health Information Technology (HIT) continues to increase in importance as a component of healthcare provision, but designing HIT is complex. The creation of cooperative learning processes for future HIT users is not a simple task. The importance of engaging end users such as health professionals, p...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kanstrup, Anne Marie (Editor ), Bygholm, Ann (Editor ), Bertelsen, Pernille (Editor ), Nøhr, Christian (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : IOS Press B.V., [2017]
Colección:Studies in health technology and informatics ; 233.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface / Anne Marie Kanstrup, Ann Bygholm, Pernille Bertelsen and Christian Nøhr
  • Developments in participatory design of health information technology: a review of PDC publications from 1990-2016 / Anne Marie Kanstrup, Jacob Madsen, Christian Nøhr, Ann Bygholm, Pernille Bertelsen
  • Prehopital patient records: facilitating constructive dialogue and co-construction through PD / Preben Holst Mogensen and Susanne Wollsen
  • Infrasturing multicultural healthcare information systems / Katrien Dreessen, Liesbeth Huybrechts, Erik Gronvall and Niels Hendriks
  • Participatory containing design: "living with" videoconferencing in rehabilitation / Margunn Aanestad, Anne Merete Driveklepp, Hilde Sorli and Morten Hertzum
  • Lessons learned from participatory design in dementia care: placing care partners at the centre / Niel Hendriks, Karin Slegers and Andrea Wilkinson
  • This is not participatory design: a critical analysis of eight living laboratories / Ann Bygholm and Anne Marie Kanstrup
  • From prototype to product: making participatory design of mHealth commercially viable / Tariq O. Andersen, Jorgen P. Bansler, Finn Kensing and Jonas Moll
  • Effects-driven participatory design: learning from sampling interruptions / Morten Brandrup, Kija Lin Ostergaard, Morten Hertzum, Helena Karasti and Jesper Simonsen
  • An ethnographically informed participatory design of primary healthcare information technology in a developing country setting / Nima Herman Shidende, Faraja Teddy Igira and Chirstina Margaret Mortberg
  • Engaging people with aphasia in design of rehabilitation through participatory design: a way to learn what they really want / Ulla Konnerup
  • Steps towards technology design to beat health inequality: participatory design walks in a neighborhood with high health risks / Pernille Bertelsen, Anne Marie Kanstrup and Jacob Madsen.