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CSHI 2017: Hong Kong, China
- Christian Nøhr, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Zoie Shui-Yee Wong:
Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Redesigning Healthcare Work, Proceedings of CSHI 2017, Hong Kong, China, August 2017. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 241, IOS Press 2017, ISBN 978-1-61499-793-1 - Zoie Shui-Yee Wong, Christian Nøhr, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Eman Leung, Youhua (Frank) Chen:
Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Delivering 21st Century Healthcare - Building a Quality-and-Efficiency Driven System. 1-5 - Andrew Georgiou, Mikaela Jorgensen, Joyce Siette, Johanna I. Westbrook:
The Use of Data Analytics to Build an Australian Context-Sensitive Health Informatics Framework for Consumer-Directed Community Aged Care. 9-14 - Ju Wang, Yang Gong:
Potential of Decision Support in Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals. 15-20 - Diane G. Schwartz, Peter L. Elkin:
Health Sciences Library Closings; A Context Sensitive Pilot Study. 21-27 - Christian Nøhr, Lars Botin, Xinxin Zhu:
How Can Health Information Technologies Contribute to Improve Health Care Services for High-Need Patients? 28-35 - Kwang Chien Yee, Ming Chao Wong, Paul Turner:
Qualitative Research for Patient Safety Using ICTs: Methodological Considerations in the Technological Age. 36-42 - Ming Chao Wong, Kwang Chien Yee, Paul Turner:
Exploring Socio-Technical Insights for Safe Nursing Handover. 43-48 - Yang Gong:
Developing an Assessment Tool for Enhancing Interprofessional Education of Patient Safety. 51-56 - Carey Mather, Tony Barnett, Vlasti Broucek, Annette Saunders, Darren Grattidge, Weidong Huang:
Helping Hands: Using Augmented Reality to Provide Remote Guidance to Health Professionals. 57-62 - Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Moving Past Exploration and Adoption: Considering Priorities for Implementing Mobile Learning by Nurses. 63-68 - Paul R. DeMuro, Joan S. Ash, Blackford Middleton, Justin Fletcher, Cecelia J. Madison:
A Quality, Benefit, Cost, and Financial Framework for Health Information Technology, E-Prescribing: A Delphi Study. 69-75 - Rune Pedersen:
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. 76-81 - Craig E. Kuziemsky:
ICT Design for Collaborative and Community Driven Disaster Management. 82-87 - Kwang Chien Yee, Angela Madden, Rosie Nash, Michael Connolly:
Clinical Supervision of Interns: Understanding the View of Interns and the Potential of ICT to Deliver Supervision for Safer Patient Care. 88-94 - Leanna Woods, Elizabeth Cummings, Jed Duff, Kim Walker:
Design Thinking for mHealth Application Co-Design to Support Heart Failure Self-Management. 97-102 - Bertil Lindenfalk, Vivian Vimarlund:
Understanding Through Use: Elderly's Value Identification in a Service Experience. 103-108 - Serena S. Small, David Peddie, Christine Ackerley, Corinne M. Hohl, Ellen Balka:
Patient Perceptions About Data Sharing & Privacy: Insights from ActionADE. 109-114 - Ann Bygholm, Pernille Bertelsen:
Patient at Work - In the Era of PRO. 115-121 - Eman Basahih, Craig E. Kuziemsky:
Patient and Healthcare Provider Factors for Communication (PHPFC) Model. 122-127 - Ming Chao Wong, Paul Turner, Kate MacIntyre, Kwang Chien Yee:
Pokémon-Go: Why Augmented Reality Games Offer Insights for Enhancing Public Health Interventions on Obesity-Related Diseases. 128-133 - Cheuk Wing Chau, Eman Leung:
Health Informatics and Technology for Integrated Elderly Care in the Context of Hong Kong: A Case Study. 134-144 - Helen Monkman, Christian Nøhr, Andre W. Kushniruk:
A Comparison of Danish and Canadian Consumer Medication Information. 147-152 - Sofie Wass, Vivian Vimarlund:
The Role of ICT in Home Care. 153-158 - Terje Solvoll, Harald Arntsen, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
Alarm Fatigue vs User Expectations Regarding Context-Aware Alarm Handling in Hospital Environments Using CallMeSmart. 159-164 - Sarah Mullin, Edwin Anand, Shyamashree Sinha, Buer Song, Jane Y. Zhao, Peter L. Elkin:
Secondary Use of EHR: Interpreting Clinician Inter-Rater Reliability Through Qualitative Assessment. 165-172 - Chunfang Zhou, Christian Nøhr:
Creativity as a Key Driver for Designing Context Sensitive Health Informatics. 173-178 - Carey Mather, Sanne Jensen, Elizabeth Cummings:
Clinical Simulation: A Protocol for Evaluation of Mobile Technology. 179-184
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