Techno-anthropology in health informatics : methodologies for improving human-technology relations / edited by Lars Botin, Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark, Pernille Bertelsen, Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark and Christian Nøhr, Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Studies in health technology and informatics ; v. 215.Publisher: Amsterdam : IOS Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (272 p.)Content type:- text
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- GN406 .T43 2015
- Cataloging Notes: 20240203 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title Page; Preface; Contributors; Contents; Part 1. Ethnographic and Anthropological Perspectives on Methodology; Challenges in Improving Health Care by Use of Health Informatics Technology; Using Rapid Ethnography to Support the Design and Implementation of Health Information Technologies; Uncovering Everyday Rhythms and Patterns: Food Tracking and New Forms of Visibility and Temporality in Health Care; The British National Formulary: Checking, Medicines and Clinicians
Patient Centred Systems: Techno-Anthropological Reflections on the Challenges of `Meaningfully Engaging' Patients Within Health Informatics ResearchTracking Porters: Learning the Craft of Techno-Anthropology; Part 2. Ethical and Sociotechnical Approaches; Techno-Anthropological Ethics and Health Information Systems Technologies; Technology in Intersecting Figured Worlds; Persons and Their Personal Health Records: Augmented Embodiment Meets the Quasi-Doctor; A Model of Tradeoffs for Understanding Health Information Technology Implementation
Use of Techno-Anthropologic Approaches in Studying Technology-Induced ErrorsPart 3. Users, Participation and Human Factors; Technology and the Ecology of Chronic Illness in Everyday Life; Monitoring Technology Meets Care Work: Challenges of Monitoring Wet-Beds in a Nursing Home; Techno-Anthropological Sensibilities in Health Informatics: Opportunities and Challenges; Techno-Anthropologists as Change Agents: A Case in Health Informatics; The Smart Floor: How a Public-Private Partnership Co-Developed a Heterogeneous Healthcare Technology System
Video Analysis and Remote Digital Ethnography: Approaches to Understanding User Perspectives and Processes Involving Healthcare Information TechnologyClinical Simulation: For What and How Can It Be Used in Design and Evaluation of Health IT; Application of Human Factors Methods to Design Healthcare Work Systems: Instance of the prevention of Adverse Drug Events; Mapping Health Outcome and Costs when Coordinating Local Information System Redesign; Subject Index; Author Index
Techno-Anthropology is an emerging interdisciplinary research field focusing on human/technology interactions and relations, and how these can be understood and facilitated in context. Techno-Anthropology also considers how technological innovation, development and implementation can be made in an appropriate and pragmatic way in relation to understanding work practices.Techno-Anthropology has much to offer the health informatics and eHealth fields, and this book presents the work of experienced international researchers who share here how they have applied Techno-Anthropology methodologies to
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Cataloging Notes: 20240203 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
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