
Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Sustainability in Dynamic Ecosystems
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This book presents papers from CSHI 2019, the international conference on Context Sensitive Health Informatics, held in Lille, France, on 23 and 24 August 2019. The subtitle of the conference was Sustainability in Dynamic Ecosystems, and the thirty papers included here are divided into six sections: understanding organizational contexts; towards sustainable EHR; different contexts for medication errors and patient safety; methods and models to study contexts for health information systems; citizens in health contexts; and designing and evaluating in contexts. Two keynote speeches from the conference are also included.
With its focus on context sensitivity and sustainability in digital healthcare, the book will be of interest to all those working in the field of health informatics.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- CSHI 2019 Conference Committees
- Disclaimer
- Contents
- Introduction and Keynote Papers
- Sustainable Health Informatics: Health Informaticians as Alchemists
- Human Factors and Ergonomics for a Safe Transition to Digital Health
- Human Factors in Health(care) Informatics: Toward Continuous Sociotechnical System Design
- Understanding Organizational Contexts
- Researching Collective Mindfulness and Health IT: A Framework and Translation to Context-Specific Questions
- Impact of Work Organization on Technology Use: The Case of Hydration Process with a Smart Drinking Glass
- Lost in Translation? Care Coordination Across Contexts in Swedish Homecare Nursing
- Adapting mHealth to Workflow - A Case Study in South Africa
- Exploring mHealths Fit to Workflow in Homecare - A Case Study in Sweden
- Towards Sustainable EHR
- Sustainable Information Infrastructures: Insights from a Realist Synthesis
- Context and Meaning in EHR Displays
- Educational Electronic Health Records at the University of Victoria: Challenges, Recommendations and Lessons Learned
- Development of a Video Coding Scheme for Understanding Human-Computer Interaction and Clinical Decision Making
- From Free-Text to Structure in Electronic Patient Records
- Different Contexts for Medication Errors and Patient Safety
- Mandatory Medication Indications in Electronic Systems - The Prescriber Perspective
- Data Quality Assessment of Narrative Medication Error Reports
- Medication Errors and Safety Culture in a Norwegian Hospital
- Classification Scheme for Incident Reports of Medication Errors
- Methods and Models to Study Contexts for Health Information Systems
- Supporting Safety in Health Care Transformations
- Shared Decision-Making in Emergency Departments: Context Sensitivity Through Divergent Discourses
- The Design of PE Dx, a CDS to Support Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis in the ED
- Model for Evaluating the Implementation of a Third Generation EHR System
- Lessons Learned from Implementing a Patient Prioritization Tool Designed with End-Users in a Pediatric Emergency Ward
- Citizens in Health Contexts
- Managing Privacy and Data Sharing Through the Use of Health Care Information Fiduciaries
- The Evaluation of Decision Support Tools Needs to Be Preference Context-Sensitive
- Avoiding Sedentary Work: Exploring Motivational Issues
- Narratives and Stories: Novel Approaches to Improving Patient-Facing Information Resources and Patient Engagement
- Patient Experiences and Digital Involvement in Patient-Centred Care Models
- Designing and Evaluating in Contexts
- We Built It, But They Are Not Coming: Exploring Deterrents to Consumer Medication Information Use
- I feel like a nurse and my clients learn more": mHealth, Capacity Building and Empowerment in Community Based Care
- Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in Health Care: Findings from a Current-State Assessment
- Open or Closed: A Project Proposal for Investigating Two Different HER Platform Approaches
- Evaluating the Contextual Integrity of Australia's My Health Record
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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