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Titre(s) : Cognitive informatics for biomedicine [Texte électronique] : human computer interaction in healthcare / Vimla L. Patel, Thomas G. Kannampallil, David R. Kaufman, editors
Publication : Cham : Springer, [2015]
Description matérielle : 1 ressource dématérialisée
Collection : Health informatics
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
This book reports on the current state of human computer interaction (HCI) in biomedicine
and healthcare, focusing on the cognitive underpinnings of human interactions with
people and technology. Drawing from the current research in HCI, this book addresses
key theories, models and evaluation frameworks, and their application in biomedical
contexts. Health information technologies have become increasingly vital tools for
the practice of clinical medicine. However, numerous challenges remain in order to
fully realize their potential as instruments for advancing clinical care and enhancing
patient safety. Cognitive Informatics for Biomedicine: Human Computer Interaction
in Healthcare is indispensable to those who want to ensure that the systems they build,
and the interactive environments that they promote, will reflect the rigor and dedication
to human-computer interaction principles that will ultimately enhance both the user's
experience and the quality and safety of the care that is offered to patients. --
Back cover
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Patel, Vimla L.. Fonction indéterminée
Kannampallil, Thomas G.. Fonction indéterminée
Kaufman, David R.. Fonction indéterminée
Sujet(s) : Médecine -- Informatique
Réseaux neuronaux (informatique)
Cognition
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9783319172729
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44679354f
Notice n° :
FRBNF44679354
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : A multi-disciplinary science of human computer interaction in biomedical informatics
; Cognition and human computer interaction in health and biomedicine ; Theoretical
foundations for health communication research and practice ; A new socio-technical
model for studying health information technology in complex adaptive healthcare systems
; Evaluation of health information technology: methods, frameworks and challenges
; Computational ethnography : automated and unobtrusive means for collecting data
In Situ for human-computer interaction evaluation studies ; User-centered design
and evaluation of clinical information systems: a usability engineering perspective
; Human computer interaction in medical devices ; Applying HCI principles in designing
usable systems for dentistry ; Design for supporting healthcare teams ; The unintended
consequences of the technology in clinical settings ; The role of human computer
interaction in consumer health applications: current state, cha