Innovating health care: key characteristics of human-centered design
Human-centered design is about understanding human needs and how design can respond
to these needs. With its systemic humane approach and creativity, human-centered design …
to these needs. With its systemic humane approach and creativity, human-centered design …
Telemedicine: is it a tool for orthopedics?
NO Foni, LAV Costa, LMR Velloso… - Current Reviews in …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how telemedicine can
be beneficial in many areas of orthopedic clinical practice through a literature narrative …
be beneficial in many areas of orthopedic clinical practice through a literature narrative …
[HTML][HTML] The involvement of service users and people with lived experience in mental health care innovation through design: systematic review
Background: Mental health care faces challenges that not only necessitate innovation but
also require the involvement of service users and people with lived experience in …
also require the involvement of service users and people with lived experience in …
[HTML][HTML] Research methods from human-centered design: Potential applications in pharmacy and health services research
M Flood, M Ennis, A Ludlow, FF Sweeney… - Research in Social and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Challenges faced by health systems have become increasingly complex, and expanding the
range of methodological options available via interdisciplinary collaboration is important to …
range of methodological options available via interdisciplinary collaboration is important to …
Best-practices for co-design processes involving people with severe mental illness for eMental health interventions: a qualitative multi-method approach
The lack of adoption of eMental Health technologies by people with severe mental illness
(SMI) might be explained by a mismatch between technology design and users' skills …
(SMI) might be explained by a mismatch between technology design and users' skills …
Advancing nursing participation in user-centred design
TL Risling, DE Risling - Journal of research in nursing, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background What is the role of nursing in the digital health transformation of the 21st
century? The answer to this critical question may rely on how prepared nursing is to enter …
century? The answer to this critical question may rely on how prepared nursing is to enter …
[HTML][HTML] Characterizing patient details-related challenges from health information technology-related incident reports from Swedish healthcare
Introduction Despite many benefits offered by Health Information Technology (HIT) systems,
new technology brings new and unforeseen risks to healthcare quality and patient safety if …
new technology brings new and unforeseen risks to healthcare quality and patient safety if …
Drawing the researcher into data: drawing as an analytical tool in qualitative research
P Jellema, M Annemans… - Qualitative Research, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In qualitative research, visual methods often entail engaging with images as the subject of
analysis. Yet, images may be of value also as a means of analysis. This article reflects on …
analysis. Yet, images may be of value also as a means of analysis. This article reflects on …
Re-thinking health through design: Collaborations in research, education and practice
Current health-care systems are confronted with progressively complex demands: ageing
populations, growing drug ineffectiveness, health mis/disinformation and access to …
populations, growing drug ineffectiveness, health mis/disinformation and access to …
An overview of sensors, design and healthcare challenges in smart homes: future design questions
B Nthubu - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
The ageing population increases the demand for customized home care. As a result,
sensing technologies are finding their way into the home environment. However, challenges …
sensing technologies are finding their way into the home environment. However, challenges …