The Resource Context sensitive health informatics : many places, many users, many contexts, many uses, edited by Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk, Craig E. Kuziemsky, and Christian Nøhr
Context sensitive health informatics : many places, many users, many contexts, many uses, edited by Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk, Craig E. Kuziemsky, and Christian Nøhr
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- Summary
- "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 'one size fits all' approach is not the answer, and may limit those local healthcare system innovations that are so crucial to the development of health informatics. Even the most advanced systems will fail to achieve the desired outcomes if context is not taken into account. This book presents the proceedings of the Context Sensitive Health Informatics (CSHI) conference, held in Curitiba, Brazil, in August 2015. Context sensitive health informatics is about health information technologies and their environments, and the 26 papers included here examine how health informatics systems are developed, implemented and evaluated in a complex environment of many places, many users, many uses and in many contexts. The book is divided into four themes: different users in different contexts; evaluating for context through usability testing and ensuring patient safety; organizational and social issues in different places; and understanding different contexts using theory. This overview of the research and experience critical to ensuring the successful introduction and adaptation of healthcare systems to new countries, contexts and healthcare settings will be of interest to all those involved in improving the quality of healthcare worldwide"--Publisher's description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 181 pages)
- Contents
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- 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
- Isbn
- 9781614995746
- Label
- Context sensitive health informatics : many places, many users, many contexts, many uses
- Title
- Context sensitive health informatics
- Title remainder
- many places, many users, many contexts, many uses
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk, Craig E. Kuziemsky, and Christian Nøhr
- Subject
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- Congress
- Congressen (vorm)
- Geneeskunde
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Reference
- Health Information Systems
- Informatiewetenschap
- MEDICAL -- Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Atlases
- MEDICAL -- Essays
- MEDICAL -- Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL -- Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Osteopathy
- Medical Informatics
- Medical informatics
- Medical informatics -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "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 'one size fits all' approach is not the answer, and may limit those local healthcare system innovations that are so crucial to the development of health informatics. Even the most advanced systems will fail to achieve the desired outcomes if context is not taken into account. This book presents the proceedings of the Context Sensitive Health Informatics (CSHI) conference, held in Curitiba, Brazil, in August 2015. Context sensitive health informatics is about health information technologies and their environments, and the 26 papers included here examine how health informatics systems are developed, implemented and evaluated in a complex environment of many places, many users, many uses and in many contexts. The book is divided into four themes: different users in different contexts; evaluating for context through usability testing and ensuring patient safety; organizational and social issues in different places; and understanding different contexts using theory. This overview of the research and experience critical to ensuring the successful introduction and adaptation of healthcare systems to new countries, contexts and healthcare settings will be of interest to all those involved in improving the quality of healthcare worldwide"--Publisher's description
- Cataloging source
- IOSPR
- Dewey number
- 610.285
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- R858.A2
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- 2015
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- CSHI (Conference)
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- NLM call number
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- W1
- W 26.5
- NLM item number
- ST92K v. 218 2015
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- 1968-
- 1958-
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- Borycki, Elizabeth
- Kushniruk, Andre W.
- Kuziemsky, Craig
- Nøhr, Christian
- Series statement
- Studies in health technology and informatics,
- Series volume
- volume 218
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- Medical informatics
- Medical Informatics
- Health Information Systems
- HEALTH & FITNESS
- HEALTH & FITNESS
- MEDICAL
- MEDICAL
- MEDICAL
- MEDICAL
- MEDICAL
- MEDICAL
- Medical informatics
- Informatiewetenschap
- Geneeskunde
- Label
- Context sensitive health informatics : many places, many users, many contexts, many uses, edited by Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk, Craig E. Kuziemsky, and Christian Nøhr
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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- online resource
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- Contents
- 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
- Control code
- 919209939
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 181 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781614995746
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- computer
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- illustrations (some color).
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- Label
- Context sensitive health informatics : many places, many users, many contexts, many uses, edited by Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk, Craig E. Kuziemsky, and Christian Nøhr
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- online resource
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
-
- text
- still image
- Content type code
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- txt
- sti
- Content type MARC source
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- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 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
- Control code
- 919209939
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 181 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781614995746
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations (some color).
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 9781614995746
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)919209939
Subject
- Congress
- Congressen (vorm)
- Geneeskunde
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Reference
- Health Information Systems
- Informatiewetenschap
- MEDICAL -- Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Atlases
- MEDICAL -- Essays
- MEDICAL -- Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL -- Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Osteopathy
- Medical Informatics
- Medical informatics
- Medical informatics -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
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- Studies in health technology and informatics, v. 218.
- Studies in health technology and informatics, volume 218.
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