Making sense of the shadows: priorities for creating a learning healthcare system based on routinely collected data

SR Deeny, A Steventon - BMJ quality & safety, 2015 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Socrates described a group of people chained up inside a cave, who mistook shadows of
objects on a wall for reality. This allegory comes to mind when considering 'routinely …

The field becomes the laboratory? The impact of the contextual digital footprint on the discipline of E/HF

S Sharples, RJ Houghton - New Paradigms in Ergonomics, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The increasing prevalence of affordable digital sensors, ubiquitous networking and
computation puts us at what is only the start of a new era in terms of the volume, coverage …

[HTML][HTML] An interview analysis of coordination behaviours in Out–of–Hours secondary care

S Martindale, D Golightly, J Pinchin, D Shaw… - Applied Ergonomics, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper seeks to elicit and structure the factors that shape the execution and, in particular,
the coordination of work in Out of Hours care. Evenings and weekends in UK hospitals are …

Enhancing the design process with drama-related methods

G Lawson, M Brown, T Coughlan, A Floyde… - The Design …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents a critical review of several applications of drama-related methods of
design, discussing their benefits and limitations and providing comment on practical aspects …

Enhancing Self-Reflection with Wearable Sensors Workshop: A Commentary on the ACM MobileHCI 2014 Workshop

G Kefalidou, V Shipp, J Pinchin, A Dix - International Journal of …, 2015 - igi-global.com
On 23rd September 2014 the authors organised a workshop on self-reflection tools and
wearable sensors as part of the ACM MobileHCI 2014 Conference in Toronto, Canada. The …

[引用][C] How technology can improve junior doctor communication about the deteriorating patient

J Liang - 2017 - ResearchSpace@ Auckland