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Designing healthcare that works a sociotechnical approach /

This book helps practitioners apply principles of sociotechnical design, and implement solutions which integrate organizational and technical systems in healthcare.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Other Authors: Ackerman, Mark (Editor), Prilla, Michael (Editor), Stary, Christian (Editor), Herrmann, Thomas, Dr.-Ing (Editor), Goggins, Sean P. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Elsevier, [2018]
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
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Online Access:Elsevier - Click here for access
Contents:
  • 1. Socio-technical design for the care of people with spinal cord injuries / Mark S. Ackerman [and four others]
  • 2. Design principles for supporting patient-centered journeys / Maia Jacobs and Elizabeth D. Mynatt
  • 3. Supporting collaboration to preserve the quality of life of patients at home : a design case study / Khuloud Abou Amsha and Myriam Lewkowicz
  • 4. A community health orientation for wellness technology design & delivery / Andrea G. Parker [and three others]
  • 5. Socio-technical betwixtness : design rationales for health care IT / Claus Bossen
  • 6. Stakeholders as mindful designers : adjusting capabilities rather than need in computer-supported daily workforce planning / Martina Augl and Christian Stary
  • 7. Dashboard design for improved team situation awareness in time-critical medical work : challenges and lessons learned / Aleksandra Sarcevic, Ivan Marsic, and Randall S. Burd
  • 8. The recording and reuse of psychosocial information in care / Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, and Kai Zheng
  • 9. Challenges for socio-technical design in health care : lessons learned from designing reflection support / Michael Prilla and Thomas Herrmann
  • 10. Double-loop health technology : enabling socio-technical design for personal health technology in clinical practice / Jakob E. Bardram and Mads M. Frost
  • 11. Designing health care that works : socio-technical conclusions / Thomas Herrmann [and four others].