User-Driven Healthcare: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and ApplicationsManagement Association, Information Resources User-Driven Healthcare: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications provides a global discussion on the practice of user-driven learning in healthcare and connected disciplines and its influence on learning through clinical problem solving. This book brings together different perspectives for researchers and practitioners to develop a comprehensive framework of user-driven healthcare. |
Contents
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Patient Centered Medicine and Technology Adaptation | 77 |
Technology as a Bridge between Health Care Systems and Older Adults | 99 |
The Health Informatics Professional | 120 |
Supporting FamilyBased Care for Aged Patients with Chronic Illness | 142 |
The Butler System | 838 |
Using Digital Technologies to Engage Health Citizen Communities in Health Policy | 853 |
Rural EHealth Infrastructure Development | 870 |
An Overview of EHealth Development in Australia | 901 |
Brazilian Occupational Therapy Perspective about Digital Games as an Inclusive Resource to Disabled People in Schools | 918 |
EHealth Knowledge Management by Australian University Students | 938 |
Implications for Policy Development of Effective User Driven Health Care Delivery Systems | 954 |
The Development of the English National Health Information Infrastructure | 968 |
A Qualitative Approach | 158 |
Applying a Framework for Understanding Domains of Health Literacy | 180 |
EHealth and Digital Inclusion | 197 |
A Preliminary Situation Analysis in Selected Botswana Rural Communities | 211 |
The Implementers Approach | 225 |
Tools and Technologies | 258 |
RFID Applications in EHealthcare | 259 |
Generating Indicators for Diagnosis of Fault Levels by Integrating Information from Two or More Sensors | 288 |
How to Consider Quality and Usability | 310 |
A Centralized RealTime EHealthcare System for Remote Detection and Prediction of Epileptic Seizures | 326 |
Overview of the ISOIEEE11073 Family of Standards and their Applications to Health Monitoring | 357 |
Making the Process of Change Manageable | 382 |
Recent Survey Results and Subsequent Ethical Issues | 396 |
Advanced Video Distribution for Wireless EHealthcare Systems | 421 |
Cyber Physical Security Solutions for Pervasive Health Monitoring Systems | 447 |
Using Biometrics to Secure Patient Health Information | 466 |
Mapping Input Technology to Ability | 480 |
A Simple WebBased Image Database System for Facilitating Medical Care in Dermatological Clinics | 502 |
Grid for Post Operative Care through Wireless Sensor Networks | 514 |
Frameworks and Methodologies | 532 |
Identifying the Essential Design Requirements for Usable EHealth Communities in Mobile Devices | 533 |
User Diversity as a Challenge for the Integration of Medical Technology into Future Smart Home Environments | 553 |
An Evolutionary and Prototyping Approach to Developing Scalable and Sustainable Health Information Systems | 583 |
The EUPHIT Method | 608 |
Resolving and Mediating Ambiguous Contexts in Pervasive Environments | 630 |
Developing Community Ontologies in User Driven Healthcare | 655 |
An Operational Web 20 Service Model | 673 |
Aligning mHealth Solutions to Infrastructures | 689 |
Health Information Exchange for Improving the Efficiency and Quality of Healthcare Delivery | 714 |
Australia | 737 |
Towards More PatientFriendly Healthcare Services? | 760 |
EHealth Business Models Prototyping by Incremental Design | 776 |
A Strategic Approach to eHealth Interoperability Using eGovernment Frameworks | 791 |
Developing a Competitive City through Healthy DecisionMaking | 808 |
Cases and Applications | 823 |
Key Health Information Systems Outsourcing Issues from Six Hospital Cases | 824 |
The Development of a Regional Health Information Infrastructure in Greece | 992 |
Case Studies in Customization of EHealth Services | 1018 |
Lessons Learned From a Participatory ICT Healthcare Case Study | 1037 |
Patients with a Spinal Cord Injury Inform and CoConstruct Services at a Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Unit | 1054 |
Email Narratives on Clinical Problem Solving in Gastroenterology | 1073 |
Issues and Challenges | 1092 |
Conceiving Community Knowledge Records as eGovernance Concerns in Wired Healthcare Provision | 1093 |
Identity Management and Audit Trail Support for Privacy Protection in EHealth Networks | 1112 |
Evaluation Considerations for EHealth Systems | 1126 |
Privacy and Security in eHealth Applications | 1141 |
Foundations of Trust for EHealth | 1167 |
Legal Issues in EHealthcare Systems | 1194 |
A Review of Telemedicine and EHealth in Georgia | 1220 |
Implementation Issues on a National Electronic Health Record Network | 1236 |
The Internet and the Demise of Medical Privacy | 1252 |
Factors Shaping Human Resources Effectiveness in Health Information Management | 1273 |
Human Experiential Design of Healthcare Technologies | 1303 |
Ethical Guidelines for the Quality Assessment of Healthcare | 1332 |
Unlearning and Relearning in Online Health Education | 1348 |
The Concept of Interoperability for AAL Systems | 1364 |
Emerging Trends | 1386 |
Privacy Considerations for Electronic Health Records | 1387 |
Secure Exchange of Electronic Health Records | 1403 |
A Medical Data Trustworthiness Assessment Model | 1425 |
Usability Engineering and EHealth | 1446 |
SelfHelp through Holistic System Design | 1469 |
Will Comparative Effectiveness Research Lead to Healthcare Rationing? | 1487 |
Safety Ownership and Privacy Issues | 1508 |
Potential of WEB Based Learning in Managing for the Sustained Success of a Healthcare Organization Based on IMPROHEALTH Project | 1523 |
The Evolving Role of Pharmacoinformatics in Targeting DrugRelated Problems in Clinical Oncology Practice | 1541 |
Negotiating Disclosure in Online Health Community Organizations | 1589 |
Cultural Convergence or Dissociation? | 1607 |
An Investigation | 1622 |
A Biometric Approach to Prevent Medical Identity Theft | 1636 |
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