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CSHI 2019: Lille, France
- Romaric Marcilly, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Christian Nøhr, Sylvia Pelayo:
Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Sustainability in Dynamic Ecosystems, Proceedings of CSHI 2019, Lille, France, 23 - 24 August 2019. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 265, IOS Press 2019, ISBN 978-1-64368-004-0 - Christian Nøhr, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Peter L. Elkin, Romaric Marcilly, Sylvia Pelayo:
Sustainable Health Informatics: Health Informaticians as Alchemists. 3-11 - Tommaso Bellandi, Sara Albolino:
Human Factors and Ergonomics for a Safe Transition to Digital Health. 12-21 - Pascale Carayon:
Human Factors in Health(care) Informatics: Toward Continuous Sociotechnical System Design. 22-27 - Valentina Lichtner, Bryony Dean Franklin, Johanna I. Westbrook:
Researching Collective Mindfulness and Health IT: A Framework and Translation to Context-Specific Questions. 31-36 - Clément Gazza, Sylvia Pelayo, Brice Kovacs, Jessica Schiro, Romaric Marcilly:
Impact of Work Organization on Technology Use: The Case of Hydration Process with a Smart Drinking Glass. 37-41 - Gudbjörg Erlingsdottir, Johanna Persson, Gerd Johansson, Roger Larsson, Christofer Rydenfält:
Lost in Translation? Care Coordination Across Contexts in Swedish Homecare Nursing. 42-47 - Malin Lindberg, Sofia Rosborg, Mokholelana Margaret Ramukumba, Maria Hägglund:
Adapting mHealth to Workflow - A Case Study in South Africa. 48-53 - Sofia Rosborg, Malin Lindberg, Margaret Ramukumba, Lovisa Jäderlund Hagstedt, Maria Hägglund:
Exploring mHealths Fit to Workflow in Homecare - A Case Study in Sweden. 54-59 - Justin Keen, Maysam Abdulwahid, Joanne Greenhalgh, Natalie King, Judy M. Wright, Rebecca Randell:
Sustainable Information Infrastructures: Insights from a Realist Synthesis. 63-68 - Craig E. Kuziemsky, Diane G. Schwartz, Subha Airan-Javia, Ross Koppel:
Context and Meaning in EHR Displays. 69-73 - Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk:
Educational Electronic Health Records at the University of Victoria: Challenges, Recommendations and Lessons Learned. 74-79 - Andre W. Kushniruk, Helen Monkman, Nicole Kitson, Elizabeth M. Borycki:
Development of a Video Coding Scheme for Understanding Human-Computer Interaction and Clinical Decision Making. 80-85 - Gro-Hilde Severinsen, Line Silsand, Gunnar Ellingsen, Rune Pedersen:
From Free-Text to Structure in Electronic Patient Records. 86-91 - Melissa T. Baysari, Jessica Del Gigante, Maria Moran, Elin C. Lehnbom, Richard O. Day:
Mandatory Medication Indications in Electronic Systems - The Prescriber Perspective. 95-100 - Bin Yao, Hong Kang, Yang Gong:
Data Quality Assessment of Narrative Medication Error Reports. 101-106 - Marit Waaseth, Adelina Ademi, Mette Fredheim, Margaret A. Antonsen, Nina M. B. Brox, Elin C. Lehnbom:
Medication Errors and Safety Culture in a Norwegian Hospital. 107-112 - Yuko Shiima, Zoie Shui-Yee Wong:
Classification Scheme for Incident Reports of Medication Errors. 113-118 - Helle Sofie Wentzer:
Supporting Safety in Health Care Transformations. 121-127 - Melissa Miao, Andrew Georgiou, Maria R. Dahm, Julie Li, Judith Thomas:
Shared Decision-Making in Emergency Departments: Context Sensitivity Through Divergent Discourses. 128-133 - Peter L. T. Hoonakker, Pascale Carayon, Megan E. Salwei, Ann Schoofs Hundt, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Peter Kleinschmidt, Michael S. Pulia, Yudi Wang, Clair Novak, Brian W. Patterson:
The Design of PE Dx, a CDS to Support Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis in the ED. 134-140 - Morten Balle Hansen, Kristian Kidholm, Christian Nøhr, Thomas Schmidt, Kasper Trolle Elmholdt:
Model for Evaluating the Implementation of a Third Generation EHR System. 141-147 - Clément Wawrzyniak, Jessica Schiro, François Dubos, Sylvia Pelayo, Romaric Marcilly:
Lessons Learned from Implementing a Patient Prioritization Tool Designed with End-Users in a Pediatric Emergency Ward. 148-153 - Paul R. DeMuro, Carolyn Petersen:
Managing Privacy and Data Sharing Through the Use of Health Care Information Fiduciaries. 157-162 - Jack Dowie, Mette Kjer Kaltoft:
The Evaluation of Decision Support Tools Needs to Be Preference Context-Sensitive. 163-168 - Ann Bygholm, Lisbeth Kappelsgaard:
Avoiding Sedentary Work: Exploring Motivational Issues. 169-174 - Blake J. Lesselroth, Helen Monkman:
Narratives and Stories: Novel Approaches to Improving Patient-Facing Information Resources and Patient Engagement. 175-180 - Berglind Fjola Smaradottir, Rune Werner Fensli:
Patient Experiences and Digital Involvement in Patient-Centred Care Models. 181-185 - Helen Monkman, Andre W. Kushniruk, Jeff Barnett, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Debra Sheets:
We Built It, But They Are Not Coming: Exploring Deterrents to Consumer Medication Information Use. 189-194 - Mokholelana Margaret Ramukumba, Maria Hägglund:
"I feel like a nurse and my clients learn more": mHealth, Capacity Building and Empowerment in Community Based Care. 195-200 - Prashila Dullabh, Lauren S. Hovey, Krysta Heaney-Huls, Nithya Rajendran, Adam Wright, Dean F. Sittig:
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in Health Care: Findings from a Current-State Assessment. 201-206 - Kristian Malm-Nicolaisen, Rune Pedersen, Asbjørn J. Fagerlund:
Open or Closed: A Project Proposal for Investigating Two Different EHR Platform Approaches. 207-212 - Timothy Kariotis, Megan Prictor, Shanton Chang, Kathleen Gray:
Evaluating the Contextual Integrity of Australia's My Health Record. 213-218
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