Evidence-based health informatics promoting safety and efficiency through scientific methods and ethical policy
"Health IT is a major field of investment in support of healthcare delivery, but patients and professionals tend to have systems imposed upon them by organizational policy or as a result of even higher policy decision. And, while many health IT systems are efficient and welcomed by their users,...
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
IOS Press BV
2016
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| Series: | Studies in health technology and informatics
volume 222 |
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a Part I: The context and importance of evidence-based health informatics. The need for evidence in health informatics -- Evidence-based health informatics and the scientific development of the field -- Health IT for patient safety and improving the safety of health IT -- Part II: Methodological considerations of health IT evaluation. Theoretical basis of health IT evaluation -- Understanding stakeholder interests and perspectives in evaluations of health IT -- Domains of health IT and tailoring of evaluation: practicing process modeling for multi-stakeholder benefits -- Evidence-based health informatics frameworks for applied use -- Ensuring the quality of evidence: using the best design to answer health IT questions -- Mixed methods: a paradigm for holistic evaluation of health IT -- Evaluation of people, social, and organizational issues -- sociotechnical ethnographic evaluation -- From usability engineering to evidence-based usability in health IT -- Participatory design, user involvement and health IT evaluation -- Clinical simulation as an evaluation method in health informatics -- Economic evaluation of health IT -- Health care performance indicators for health information systems -- Evaluating the impact of health IT on medication safety -- Evaluation of impleme ntation of health IT -- Evolving health IT systems evaluation: the convergence of health informatics and HTA -- Realizing the potential of patient engagement: designing IT to support health in everyday life -- Ensuring evidence-based safe and effective mHealth applications -- Systematic reviews and meta-analysis of health IT -- Going beyond systematic reviews: realist and meta-narrative reviews -- Part III: Ensuring the relevance and application of evidence. Quality of health IT evaluations -- Publishing health IT evaluation studies -- Finding, appraising and interpreting the evidence of health IT -- Evaluation of health IT in low-income countries -- Learning, training and teaching of health informatics and its evidence for informaticians and clinical practice -- Forward outlook: the need for evidence and for action in health informatics | |
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