
Context Sensitive Health Informatics: The Role of Informatics in Global Pandemics
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This book presents papers from the biennial conference on Context Sensitive Health Informatics, CSHI 2021, held as a virtual event on 15 and 16 November 2021. The theme of the 2021 conference was: The Role of Informatics in Global Pandemics, and this book includes 18 papers on a variety of topics, divided into 4 sections: health information management in the COVID-19 context; implementation of new practices and technologies in healthcare; sociotechnical analysis of task performance and workload in healthcare; and innovations in design and evaluation methods of health technologies.
The book provides an overview of innovative health information systems rooted in robust scientific research on context and health information technology, and will be of interest to all those working in the field of health informatics.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- CSHI 2021 Conference Committees
- Disclaimer
- Introduction
- The Importance of Contextual Understanding in Solving the Last Mile Problem
- Health Information Management in the COVID-19 Context
- Legal Matters: The Legal Context of Health Informatics in Global Pandemics
- Opportunities to Improve COVID-19 Dashboard Designs for the Public
- Japan LIVE Dashboard" for COVID-19: A Scalable Solution to Monitor Real-Time and Regional-Level Epidemic Case Data
- Information Chaos: An Adapted Framework Describing Citizens' Experiences with Information During COVID-19
- Implementation of New Practices and Technologies in Healthcare
- Persuasion Tactics in the Implementation of Large-Scale EHR Suites in Public Healthcare
- Current mHealth Use in Dutch Dementia Care: A Guide to Action!
- Capacity Building in Preparing the Health Workforce to Deliver the Digital Future
- Context-Sensitive Implementation of Clinical Pharmacy Missions Within an Academic Hospital
- Sociotechnical Analysis of Task Performance and Workload in Healthcare
- How Demanding Is Healthcare Work? A Meta-Analytic Review of TLX Scores
- Data Work in Health Care: The Case of Medical Secretaries
- How Socio-Technical Factors Can Undermine Expectations of Human-Robot Cooperation in Hospitals
- Impact of Electronic Medication Management on the Physical Location of Work in a Paediatric Setting
- Innovations in Design and Evaluation Methods of Health Technologies
- Student Academy: A Pilot Design Thinking Workshop to Teach Community Medicine
- Aero-Sim: A User-Centred Testbed for the Evaluation of Devices as Protection from Droplets and/or Aerosol Contaminations
- Online Investigations on Optimizing the Danish Health Portal Sundhed.dk
- Evaluation of a Medication Robot Through Participatory Design Methods - A Case Study in Denmark
- Assessing the Usability of a Tumor Dashboard for Multidisciplinary Care Teams for First Time Users
- First Exploration of a Comparative Participatory Cognitive Walkthrough to Show Mismatches in Cognitive Models
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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