Theories to Inform Superior Health Informatics Research and Practice (Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age)
معرفی کتاب «Theories to Inform Superior Health Informatics Research and Practice (Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age)» نوشتهٔ Nilmini Wickramasinghe; Jonathan L Schaffer; SpringerLink (Online service)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxiii Front Matter ....Pages 1-1 Design Science Research Opportunities in Health Care (Alan R. Hevner, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 3-18 Using a Survey Methodology to Measure User Satisfaction with Clinical Information Systems (Jonathan L. Schaffer, Peter Haddad, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 19-28 Application of Hermeneutics in Understanding New Emerging Technologies in Health Care: An Example from mHealth Case Study (Zaid Sako, Sasan Adibi, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 29-35 IS/IT Governance in Health Care: An Integrative Model (Peter Haddad, Steven McConchie, Jonathan L. Schaffer, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 37-54 Predictive Analytics in Health Care: Methods and Approaches to Identify the Risk of Readmission (Isabella Eigner, Andreas Hamper)....Pages 55-73 An Ontology for Capturing Pervasive Mobile Solution Benefits in Diabetes Care: Insights from a Longitudinal Multi-country Study (Arkland Ramaprasad, Steve Goldberg, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 75-93 Clustering Questions in Healthcare Social Question Answering Based on Design Science Theory (Blooma John, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 95-108 Using SWOT to Perform a Comparative Analysis of the German and Australian e-Health Systems (Isabella Eigner, Andreas Hamper, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Freimut Bodendorf)....Pages 109-125 The Advantages of Using a Two-Arm Crossover Study Design to Establish Proof of Concept of Technology Interventions: The Case of a Mobile Web-Based Reporting of Glucose Readings in the Management of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) (Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Steve Goldberg)....Pages 127-138 Front Matter ....Pages 139-139 Modelling the Business Value of IT in Health Care: Technical and Sociotechnical Perspectives (Peter Haddad, Jonathan L. Schaffer, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 141-162 Persuasive Technologies and Behavior Modification Through Technology: Design of a Mobile Application for Behavior Change (Andreas Hamper, Isabella Eigner, Alexander Popp)....Pages 163-184 Integrating Two Sociotechnical Theories to Develop a Suitable Analytic Framework to Assess the Development of a Hospital Secure Messaging and Communication Platform (Imran Muhammad, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 185-200 Using Structuration Theory to Assist in Understanding the Implementation and Adoption of Health Information Systems (Imran Muhammad, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 201-218 Actor-Network Theory to Assist in Understanding the Implementation and Adoption of Health Information Systems (Imran Muhammad, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 219-233 Activity Theory: A Comparison of HCI Theories for the Analysis of Healthcare Technology (Fabian Wiser, Carolin Durst, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 235-249 Fit-Viability Model Examination of e-Health Solutions (Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Jonathan L. Schaffer, Juergen Seitz, Imran Muhammad, Doug Vogel)....Pages 251-269 Using Foucault to Understand Self-Monitoring in Chronic Disease Management (Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Steve Goldberg)....Pages 271-281 Healthcare Information Systems (HIS) Assimilation Theory (Hidayah Sulaiman, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 283-308 Front Matter ....Pages 309-309 Knowledge Management to Address Real Healthcare Needs: The Case of Allergy Care in Australia (Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Peter Haddad)....Pages 311-322 Embracing the Principles of Knowledge Management to Structure a Superior IT Healthcare Paradigm (Nilmini Wickramasinghe, James Choi, Jonathan L. Schaffer)....Pages 323-336 The Impact of Impaired Executive Functions of ADHD Adults on the Use of IS: Psychologists’ Perceptions (Bader Binhadyan, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 337-353 The Development of Intelligent Patient-Centric Systems for Health Care (Arturo Caronongan III, Hannah Gorgui-Naguib, Raouf N. G. Naguib)....Pages 355-373 Applying the Practice Theoretical Perspective to Healthcare Knowledge Management (Obinna Anya, Hissam Tawfik, Raouf N. G. Naguib)....Pages 375-390 Contemporary Developments in e-Health (Indrit Troshani, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 391-401 A Systematic Framework to Assess EMRs and EHRs (Rima Gibbings, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 403-413 Integrating Hospital Records and Home Monitoring by mHealth Apps (Sara Marceglia, Giuseppe Pozzi, Elena Rossi)....Pages 415-426 An Investigation on Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine with Informatics (Catherine Han Lin, Angela Wei Hong Yang, David Phillips, Nilmini Wickramasinghe)....Pages 427-442 Back Matter ....Pages 443-458 This unifying volume offers a clear theoretical framework for the research shaping the emerging direction of informatics in health care. Contributors ground the reader in the basics of informatics methodology and design, including creating salient research questions, and explore the human dimensions of informatics in studies detailing how patients perceive, respond to, and use health data. Real-world examples bridge the theoretical and the practical as knowledge management-based solutions are applied to pervasive issues in information technologies and service delivery. Together, these articles illustrate the scope of health possibilities for informatics, from patient care management to hospital administration, from improving patient satisfaction to expanding the parameters of practice. Highlights of the coverage: · Design science research opportunities in health care · IS/IT governance in health care: an integrative model · Persuasive technologies and behavior modification through technology: design of a mobile application for behavior change · The development of a hospital secure messaging and communication platform: a conceptualization · The development of intelligent patient-centric systems for health care · An investigation on integrating Eastern and Western medicine with informatics Interest in Theories to Inform Superior Health Informatics Research and Practice cuts across academia and the healthcare industry. Its audience includes healthcare professionals, physicians and other clinicians, practicing informaticians, hospital administrators, IT departments, managers, and management consultants, as well as scholars, researchers, and students in health informatics and public health. "This unifying volume offers a clear theoretical framework for the research shaping the emerging direction of informatics in health care. Contributors ground the reader in the basics of informatics methodology and design, including creating salient research questions, and explore the human dimensions of informatics in studies detailing how patients perceive, respond to, and use health data. Real-world examples bridge the theoretical and the practical as knowledge management-based solutions are applied to pervasive issues in information technologies and service delivery. Together, these articles illustrate the scope of health possibilities for informatics, from patient care management to hospital administration, from improving patient satisfaction to expanding the parameters of practice. Highlights of the coverage: · Design science research opportunities in health care · IS/IT governance in health care: an integrative model · Persuasive technologies and behavior modification through technology: design of a mobile application for behavior change · The development of a hospital secure messaging and communication platform: a conceptualization · The development of intelligent patient-centric systems for health care · An investigation on integrating Eastern and Western medicine with informatics Interest in Theories to Inform Superior Health Informatics Research and Practice cuts across academia and the healthcare industry. Its audience includes healthcare professionals, physicians and other clinicians, practicing informaticians, hospital administrators, IT departments, managers, and management consultants, as well as scholars, researchers, and students in health informatics and public health"--Back cover This unifying volume offers a clear theoretical framework for the research shaping the emerging direction of informatics in health care. Contributors ground the reader in the basics of informatics methodology and design, including creating salient research questions, and explore the human dimensions of informatics in studies detailing how patients perceive, respond to, and use health data. Real-world examples bridge the theoretical and the practical as knowledge management-based solutions are applied to pervasive issues in information technologies and service delivery. Together, these articles illustrate the scope of health possibilities for informatics, from patient care management to hospital administration, from improving patient satisfaction to expanding the parameters of practice. Highlights of the coverage:· Design science research opportunities in health care · IS/IT governance in health care: an integrative model · Persuasive technologies and behavior modification through technology: design of a mobile application for behavior change · The development of a hospital secure messaging and communication platform: a conceptualization · The development of intelligent patient-centric systems for health care · An investigation on integrating Eastern and Western medicine with informatics Interest in __Theories to Inform Superior Health Informatics Research and Practice__ cuts across academia and the healthcare industry. Its audience includes healthcare professionals, physicians and other clinicians, practicing informaticians, hospital administrators, IT departments, managers, and management consultants, as well as scholars, researchers, and students in health informatics and public health.
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