User-Driven Healthcare: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

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Management Association, Information Resources
IGI Global, Jan 31, 2013 - Medical - 1512 pages

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

The User Driven Learning Environment
1
A Case Study in Kenya
14
Adoption Considerations and Future Direction
34
The Promises and Challenges of Health Information Technology
57
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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Information Resources Management Association (IRMA) is a research-based professional organization dedicated to advancing the concepts and practices of information resources management in modern organizations. IRMA's primary purpose is to promote the understanding, development and practice of managing information resources as key enterprise assets among IRM/IT professionals. IRMA brings together researchers, practitioners, academicians, and policy makers in information technology management from over 50 countries. [Editor]

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