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دانلود کتاب User Centred Networked Health Care: Proceedings of MIE 2011

دانلود کتاب مراقبت های بهداشتی شبکه ای کاربر محور: مجموعه مقالات MIE 2011

User Centred Networked Health Care: Proceedings of MIE 2011

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User Centred Networked Health Care: Proceedings of MIE 2011

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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب مراقبت های بهداشتی شبکه ای کاربر محور: مجموعه مقالات MIE 2011

این حجم از مطالعات در فناوری بهداشت و انفورماتیک، مجموعه مقالات مراقبت های بهداشتی شبکه ای کاربر محور MIE 2011 به بحث در مورد چالش های حل نشده ناشی از مراقبت های بهداشتی قرن 21 کمک می کند. تعدادی از مسائل طراحی را برجسته می‌کند و تجربیات متخصصان سلامت و بیمارانی که در محیط‌های دارای فناوری اطلاعات و ارتباطات کار و زندگی می‌کنند را بررسی می‌کند. این به سنت اسکاندیناوی توسعه فناوری اطلاعات و ارتباطات مرتبط است. مشارکت فعال کاربران در تمام جنبه های طراحی و اجرای فناوری پیچیده در محل کار. این کتاب طیف وسیعی از دستاوردهای انفورماتیک سلامت مبتنی بر روش‌شناسی و کاربردی را در سطح منطقه‌ای، ملی و بین‌المللی پوشش می‌دهد. جنبه های برجسته شامل سوابق بهداشتی، استانداردها، توسعه تمرین حرفه ای، پزشکی از راه دور، رسانه های اجتماعی در مراقبت های بهداشتی، توسعه نرم افزار، استراتژی های مشارکت کاربر، سلامت شخصی و مزایای مراقبت از بیمار است. همچنین به توسعه برای استفاده پایدار توجه می شود که ممکن است زمانی ایجاد شود که متخصصان بهداشت با همکاران و بیماران در تیم های مجازی همکاری کنند. چالش‌های کنونی و آتی مطرح‌شده برای انفورماتیک سلامت نیازمند ارزیابی انتقادی استراتژی‌ها برای مشارکت کاربر، استقرار و استفاده پایدار از سیستم‌های اطلاعاتی و اشکال جدید همکاری با ارائه‌دهندگان بیمار است. مفهوم استفاده معنادار دیدگاه‌های بیشتری را باز می‌کند و فرصت‌های هیجان‌انگیزی را ارائه می‌دهد تا اطمینان حاصل شود که کاربرانی که به طور گسترده به عنوان ارائه‌دهندگان سلامت، بیماران و خانواده‌هایشان یا مصرف‌کنندگان در کل شناخته می‌شوند، راه‌حل‌های کاربردی مرتبط با نیازهایشان ارائه می‌شوند. IOS Press یک ناشر بین المللی علمی، فنی و پزشکی کتاب های باکیفیت برای دانشگاهیان، دانشمندان و متخصصان در همه زمینه ها است. برخی از حوزه هایی که ما در این زمینه منتشر می کنیم: -زیست پزشکی - سرطان شناسی - هوش مصنوعی - پایگاه های داده و سیستم های اطلاعاتی - مهندسی دریایی - فناوری نانو - مهندسی زمین - همه جنبه های فیزیک - حکومت الکترونیک - تجارت الکترونیک - اقتصاد دانش - مطالعات شهری - کنترل تسلیحات - درک و پاسخ به تروریسم - انفورماتیک پزشکی - علوم کامپیوتر


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This volume of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics User Centred Networked Health Care Proceedings of MIE 2011 contributes to the discussion of the unresolved challenges arising for 21century health care. It highlights a number of design issues and explores experiences of health professionals and patients working and living in ICT enabled environments. This ties into the Scandinavian tradition of ICT development; to actively involve users in all aspects of the design and implementation of complex technology in the workplace. The book covers a broad range of methodological and application oriented health informatics achievements at regional, national, and international level. Aspects featured include health records, standards, professional practice development, telemedicine, social media in health care, software development, strategies for user involvement, personalized health and benefits for patient care. Attention is also given to development for sustainable use which may arise when health professionals collaborate with colleagues and patients in virtual teams. Current and upcoming challenges posed for health informatics require critical appraisal of strategies for user involvement, deployment and sustainable use of information systems and new forms of patientprovider collaboration. The concept of meaningful use opens up additional perspectives and offers exciting opportunities to ensure that users broadly understood as health providers, patients and their families or consumers at large are offered workable solutions relevant to their needs. IOS Press is an international science, technical and medical publisher of high-quality books for academics, scientists, and professionals in all fields. Some of the areas we publish in: -Biomedicine -Oncology -Artificial intelligence -Databases and information systems -Maritime engineering -Nanotechnology -Geoengineering -All aspects of physics -E-governance -E-commerce -The knowledge economy -Urban studies -Arms control -Understanding and responding to terrorism -Medical informatics -Computer Sciences



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Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 12
Reviewers for MIE2011......Page 8
Citizen-Centred e-Health......Page 26
A Unified Approach for Social-Medical Discovery......Page 28
Information Provision for Adolescents with Cancer......Page 33
Electronic Symptom Reporting by Patients: A Literature Review......Page 38
Increasing Physical Activity Through Health-Enabling Technologies: The Project "Being Strong Without Violence"......Page 43
Review of Mobile Terminal-Based Tools for Diabetes Diet Management......Page 48
Interaction Between COPD Patients and Healthcare Professionals in a Cross-Sector Tele-Rehabilitation Programme......Page 53
Enhancing Self-Efficacy for Self-Management in People with Cystic Fibrosis......Page 58
Evaluation of a Hyperlinked Consumer Health Dictionary for Reading EHR Notes......Page 63
A Pilot Assessment of Why Patients Choose Not to Participate in Self-Monitoring Oral Anticoagulant Therapy......Page 68
Mobile Peer Support in Diabetes......Page 73
Evolution of Health Web Certification Through the HONcode Experience......Page 78
Personal Health Data: Patient Consent in Information Age......Page 83
Emotions and Personal Health Information Management: Some Implications for Design......Page 88
Socio-Technical Challenges in Designing a Web-Based Communication Platform......Page 93
Results of the 10th HON Survey on Health and Medical Internet Use......Page 98
Social Connectedness Through ICT and the Influence on Wellbeing: The Case of the CareRabbit......Page 103
Technological Choices for Mobile Clinical Applications......Page 108
Modified Rand Method to Derive Quality Indicators: A Case Study in Cardiac Rehabilitation......Page 113
A Cloud-Based Semantic Wiki for User Training in Healthcare Process Management......Page 118
Reference Architecture of Application Services for Personal Wellbeing Information Management......Page 123
Development of a Web-Based Decision Support System for Insulin Self-Titration......Page 128
TreC - A REST-Based Regional PHR......Page 133
Decision Support, Knowledge Management, Guidelines......Page 138
Next Generation Neonatal Health Informatics with Artemis......Page 140
Limitations in Physicians' Knowledge when Assessing Dementia Diseases - An Evaluation Study of a Decision-Support System......Page 145
A Generic System for Critiquing Physicians' Prescriptions: Usability, Satisfaction and Lessons Learnt......Page 150
An OCL-Compliant GELLO Engine......Page 155
Improvement of Inter-Services Communication Through a CDSS Dedicated to Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy......Page 160
Prognostic Data-Driven Clinical Decision Support - Formulation and Implications......Page 165
Knowledge-Based Surveillance for Preventing Postoperative Surgical Site Infection......Page 170
Factors Known to Influence Acceptance of Clinical Decision Support Systems......Page 175
Cross-Frontier Information Provision in the ALIAS European Project......Page 180
Event-Driven Architecture for Health Event Detection from Multiple Sources......Page 185
Towards an Interoperable Information Infrastructure Providing Decision Support for Genomic Medicine......Page 190
Identifying Patients for Clinical Trials Using Fuzzy Ternary Logic Expressions on HL7 Messages......Page 195
Towards a Metadata Registry for Evaluating Augmented Medical Interventions......Page 200
A Comparison of Internal Versus External Risk-Adjustment for Monitoring Clinical Outcomes......Page 205
Interoperability Driven Integration of Biomedical Data Sources......Page 210
Creating Knowledge Archive in the Internet Medical Consultant for Decision Support at the Point of Care......Page 215
Architecture of a Decision Support System to Improve Clinicians' Interpretation of Abnormal Liver Function Tests......Page 220
Education - Professional Development......Page 226
Push and Pull Models to Manage Patient Consent and Licensing of Multimedia Resources in Digital Repositories for Case-Based Reasoning......Page 228
Next Steps in Evaluation and Evidence - from Generic to Context-Related......Page 233
Virtual Ward Round......Page 238
Professional Development of Health Informatics in Northern Ireland......Page 243
How Important is Theory in Health Informatics? A Survey of UK Academics......Page 248
Better Quality in Healthcare Through Gamified Simulation Based Skill Training Application......Page 253
Implementation of a Web-Based Interactive Virtual Patient Case Stimulation as a Training and Assessment Tool for Medical Students......Page 258
Online CME Usage Patterns......Page 263
How Do Nursing Students Perceive the Notion of EHR? An Empirical Investigation......Page 268
Recording and Podcasting of Lectures for Students of Medical School......Page 273
Electronic Health Record, Workflow, Intra- and Interorganizational Collaboration......Page 278
Developing an Electronic Health Record for Intractable Diseases in Japan......Page 280
Three Key Concerns for a Successful EPR Deployment and Usage......Page 285
Implementation of an Open Source Provider and Organization Registry Service......Page 290
Implementation and Experimentation of TEDIS: An Information System Dedicated to Patients with Pervasive Developmental Disorders......Page 295
Traceability of Patient Records Usage: Barriers and Opportunities for Improving User Interface Design and Data Management......Page 300
Important Ingredients for Health Adaptive Information Systems......Page 305
Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Arising With Electronic Record Use in Primary Care......Page 310
The Shift in Workarounds Upon Implementation of Computerized Physician Order Entry......Page 315
Task Analysis and Interoperable Application Services for Service Event Management......Page 320
Organs Transplantation . How to Improve the Process?......Page 325
A Reference Architecture for Integrated EHR in Colombia......Page 330
Integration Services to Enable Regional Shared Electronic Health Records......Page 335
Towards Smart Environments Using Smart Objects......Page 340
Interoperability in Hospital Information Systems: A Return-On-Investment Study Comparing CPOE with and Without Laboratory Integration......Page 345
Building the Technical Infrastructure to Support a Study on Drug Safety in a General Hospital......Page 350
Implementing Change in a Diverse and Politicized Landscape......Page 355
Characteristics of German Hospitals Adopting Health IT Systems - Results from an Empirical Study......Page 360
Nursing Information System: A Relevant Substitute of the Paper Nursing Record......Page 364
GP Connector: A Tool to Enable Access for General Practitioners to a Standards-Based Personal and Electronic Health Record in the Rhine-Neckar Region......Page 369
Proposal of an End-To-End Emergency Medical System......Page 374
The General Practitioner in the Giant's Web......Page 379
When Information Sharing is not Enough......Page 384
Information and Communication Needs of Healthcare Workers in the Perioperative Domain......Page 389
Clinical Situations and Information Needs of Physicians During Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus Patients: A Triangulation Study......Page 394
A Constructivist Approach? Using Formative Evaluation to Inform the Electronic Prescription Service Implementation in Primary Care, England......Page 399
Can Cloud Computing Benefit Health Services? - A SWOT Analysis......Page 404
Evaluation......Page 410
Medical Providers' Dental Information Needs: A Baseline Survey......Page 412
What Makes an Information System More Preferable for Clinicians? a Qualitative Comparison of Two Systems......Page 417
Does PACS Facilitate Work Practice Innovation in the Intensive Care Unit?......Page 422
Innovation in Intensive Care Nursing Work Practices with PACS......Page 427
Evaluation of Telephone Triage and Advice Services: A Systematic Review on Methods, Metrics and Results......Page 432
Human Factors Based Recommendations for the Design of Medication Related Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)......Page 437
Making a Web Based Ulcer Record Work by Aligning Architecture, Legislation and Users - A Formative Evaluation Study......Page 442
Assessing the Role of a Site Visit in Adopting Activity Driven Methods......Page 447
A Multi-Method Study of Factors Associated with Hospital Information System Success in South Africa......Page 452
Assessing Biocomputational Modelling in Transforming Clinical Guidelines for Osteoporosis Management......Page 457
Technical Data Evaluation of a Palliative Care Web-Based Documentation System......Page 462
Imaging and Biosignals......Page 468
Extracting Gait Parameters from Raw Electronic Walkway Data......Page 470
Safe Storage and Multi-Modal Search for Medical Images......Page 475
Respiration Tracking Using the Wii Remote Game-Controller......Page 480
A Nomenclature for the Analysis of Continuous Sensor and Other Data in the Context of Health-Enabling Technologies......Page 485
Image-Based Classification of Parkinsonian Syndromes Using T2'-Atlases......Page 490
Cell Edge Detection in JPEG2000 Wavelet Domain - Analysis on Sigmoid Function Edge Model......Page 495
Information Modeling, Storage and Retrieval......Page 500
Using Multimodal Mining to Drive Clinical Guidelines Development......Page 502
Defining and Reconstructing Clinical Processes Based on IHE and BPMN 2.0......Page 507
Facilitating Access to Laboratory Guidelines by Modeling Their Contents and Designing a Computerized User Interface......Page 512
Evaluation of Multi-Terminology Super-Concepts for Information Retrieval......Page 517
Framework Model and Principles for Trusted Information Sharing in Pervasive Health......Page 522
Populating the i2b2 Database with Heterogeneous EMR Data: A Semantic Network Approach......Page 527
A Novel Way of Standardized and Automized Retrieval of Timing Information Along Clinical Pathways......Page 532
Computing the Compliance of Physician Drug Orders with Guidelines Using an OWL2 Reasoner and Standard Drug Resources......Page 537
Automatic Definition of the Oncologic EHR Data Elements from NCIT in OWL......Page 542
Developing a Model for the Adequate Description of Electronic Communication in Hospitals......Page 547
Contextualization in Automatic Extraction of Drugs from Hospital Patient Records......Page 552
Revisiting the Area Under the ROC......Page 557
Service Delivery for e-Health Applications......Page 562
A KPI Framework for Process-Based Benchmarking of Hospital Information Systems......Page 567
Natural Language Processing, Data Mining......Page 572
Medical Knowledge Evolution Query Constraining Aspects......Page 574
Optimal Asymmetrical SVM Using Pattern Search. A Health Care Application......Page 579
Factuality Levels of Diagnoses in Swedish Clinical Text......Page 584
Network Analysis of Possible Anaphylaxis Cases Reported to the US Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System after H1N1 Influenza Vaccine......Page 589
Using Pharmacogenetics Knowledge to Increase Accuracy of Alerts for Adverse Drug Events......Page 594
Schizophrenia Prediction with the Adaboost Algorithm......Page 599
Applying One-vs-One and One-vs-All Classifiers in k-Nearest Neighbour Method and Support Vector Machines to an Otoneurological Multi-Class Problem......Page 604
Roogle: An Information Retrieval Engine for Clinical Data Warehouse......Page 609
Truecasing Clinical Narratives......Page 614
Checking Coding Completeness by Mining Discharge Summaries......Page 619
Privacy and Security......Page 624
Healthcare Professionals' Experiences with EHR-System Access Control Mechanisms......Page 626
Personal Health Information on Display: Balancing Needs, Usability and Legislative Requirements......Page 631
Watermarking - A New Way to Bring Evidence in Case of Telemedicine Litigation......Page 636
Sharing Sensitive Personal Health Information Through Facebook: The Unintended Consequences......Page 641
End-to-End Security for Personal Telehealth......Page 646
Public Health, Catastrophes, Outbreaks......Page 652
The Epidemiologic Surveillance of Dengue-Fever in French Guiana: When Achievements Trigger Higher Goals......Page 654
Prescribing History to Identify Candidates for Chronic Condition Medication Adherence Promotion......Page 659
Challenges for Signal Generation from Medical Social Media Data......Page 664
Providing Trust and Interoperability to Federate Distributed Biobanks......Page 669
Web 2.0 in Healthcare: State-of-the-Art in the German Health Insurance Landscape......Page 674
Improving the Transparency of Health Information Found on the Internet Through the Honcode: A Comparative Study......Page 679
Telemedicine and Mobile Health......Page 684
Data Privacy Preservation in Telemedicine: The PAIRSE Project......Page 686
Relevance and Usability of a Computerized Patient Simulator for Continuous Medical Education of Isolated Care Professionals in Sub-Saharan Africa......Page 691
Applications of Medical Intelligence in Remote Monitoring......Page 696
Virtual TeleRehab: A Case Study......Page 701
Patient Empowerment by Increasing Information Accessibility in a Telecare System......Page 706
Terminology, Ontologies and Standardization......Page 712
A Standard Based Approach for Biomedical Knowledge Representation......Page 714
Ontology-Based Framework for Electronic Health Records Interoperability......Page 719
Ontology-Based Knowledge Management for Personalized Adverse Drug Events Detection......Page 724
A Formal Analysis of HL7 Version 2.x......Page 729
Simplifying HL7 Version 3 Messages......Page 734
Creating an Ontology Driven Rules Base for an Expert System for Medical Diagnosis......Page 739
A Methodology and Supply Chain Management Inspired Reference Ontology for Modeling Healthcare Teams......Page 744
Supporting openEHR Java Desktop Application Developers......Page 749
Large Scale Healthcare Data Integration and Analysis Using the Semantic Web......Page 754
ACGT: Advancing Clinico-Genomic Trials on Cancer - Four Years of Experience......Page 759
Architectural Approach for Providing Relations in Biomedical Terminologies and Ontologies......Page 764
Integration of Classifications and Terminologies in Metadata Registries Based on ISO/IEC 11179......Page 769
Development of a New International Classification of Health Interventions Based on an Ontology Framework......Page 774
The Revision of the Korean Classifications of Health Interventions Based on the Proposed ICHI Semantic Model and Lessons Learned......Page 779
Web-Based Collaboration for Terminology Application: ICNP C-Space......Page 784
Mapping Medical Records of Gastrectomy Patients to SNOMED CT......Page 789
Terminology for the Description of the Diagnostic Studies in the Field of EBM......Page 794
Representing Knowledge, Data and Concepts for EHRS Using DCM......Page 799
Ontology-Based Automatic Generation of Computerized Cognitive Exercises......Page 804
Creating a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ontology......Page 809
Validation of the openEHR Archetype Library by Using OWL Reasoning......Page 814
Grouping Pharmacovigilance Terms with Semantic Distance......Page 819
The Archetype-Enabled EHR System ZK-ARCHE - Integrating the ISO/EN 13606 Standard and IHE XDS Profile......Page 824
Using a Logical Information Model-Driven Design Process in Healthcare......Page 829
SNOMED CT Implementation: Implications of Choosing Clinical Findings or Observable Entities......Page 834
What is the Coverage of SNOMED CT R on Scientific Medical Corpora?......Page 839
Assisting the Translation of the CORE Subset of SNOMED CT into French......Page 844
Recording Associated Disorders Using SNOMED CT......Page 849
SNOMED CT's RF2: Is the Future Bright?......Page 854
Serious Adverse Event Reporting in a Medical Device Information System......Page 859
Metadata - An International Standard for Clinical Knowledge Resources......Page 864
Comparing Existing National and International Classification Systems of Surgical Procedures with the CEN/ISO 1828 Ontology Framework Standard......Page 869
Model Driven Development of Clinical Information Sytems Using openEHR......Page 874
Translational Research......Page 880
A Metadata-Based Patient Register for Cooperative Clinical Research: A Case Study in Acute Myeloid Leukemia......Page 882
De-Identifying an EHR Database - Anonymity, Correctness and Readability of the Medical Record......Page 887
Kostas Pantazos, Soren Lauesen and Soren Lippert Service Oriented Data Integration for a Biomedical Research Network......Page 892
Single Source Information Systems Can Improve Data Completeness in Clinical Studies: An Example from Nuclear Medicine......Page 897
Reporting Qualitative Research in Health Informatics: REQ.HI Recommendations......Page 902
Cell Seeding of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Studied by Monte Carlo Simulations......Page 907
The ONCO-I2b2 Project: Integrating Biobank Information and Clinical Data to Support Translational Research in Oncology......Page 912
IT Infrastructure Components to Support Clinical Care and Translational Research Projects in a Comprehensive Cancer Center......Page 917
Using a Robotic Arm to Assess the Variability of Motion Sensors......Page 922
The Single Source Architecture x4T to Connect Medical Documentation and Clinical Research......Page 927
Information Technology Solutions to Support Translational Research on Inherited Cardiomyopathies......Page 932
Usability, HCI, Cognitive Issues......Page 938
Emerging Approaches to Usability Evaluation of Health Information Systems: Towards In-Situ Analysis of Complex Healthcare Systems and Environments......Page 940
Contextualization of Automatic Alerts During Electronic Prescription: Researchers' and Users' Opinions on Useful Context Factors......Page 945
Reducing Clinicians' Cognitive Workload by System Redesign; A Pre-Post Think Aloud Usability Study......Page 950
Impact of Alert Specifications on Clinicians' Adherence......Page 955
Medication Decision-Making on Hospital Ward-Rounds......Page 960
A Qualitative Analysis of Prescription Activity and Alert Usage in a Computerized Physician Order Entry System......Page 965
Combining Usability Testing with Eye-Tracking Technology: Evaluation of a Visualization Support for Antibiotic Use in Intensive Care......Page 970
Design of a Mobile, Safety-Critical In-Patient Glucose Management System......Page 975
Facilitating the Iterative Design of Informatics Tools to Advance the Science of Autism......Page 980
Evaluation of Computer Usage in Healthcare Among Private Practitioners of NCT Delhi......Page 985
Contextual Inquiry Method for User-Centred Clinical IT System Design......Page 990
A Method to Measure the Reduction of CO2 Emissions in E-Health Applications......Page 995
EFMI Invited Session: Health Informatics Research Management......Page 1000
Medical Informatic Research Management in Academia - The Danish Setting......Page 1002
Research Management in Healthcare Informatics - Experiences from Norway......Page 1005
Research Management: The case of RN4CAST......Page 1010
eMeasures: A Standard Format for Health Quality Measures......Page 1014
Clinical Information Systems: Cornerstone for an Efficient Hospital Management......Page 1017
Patient Centered Integrated Clinical Resource Management......Page 1021
Subject Index......Page 1026
Author Index......Page 1034




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