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Part B. Standards and Information Contextualization
How Standards Will Degrade the Concepts of the Art of Medicine
Sociotechnical Systems as Innovation Systems in the Medical and Health Domain
Contextualisation of Clinical Information from Fragmented Health Records
Clinical Handover Improvement in Context: Exploring Tensions Between User-Centred Approaches and Standardisation
A Framework for Reporting on Human Factor/Usability Studies of Health Information Technologies
Part C. Patients and Information Technology
Using Patient-Reported Experiences for Pharmacovigilance?
The Temporal Landscape of Residential Aged Care Facilities - Implications for Context-Sensitive Health Technology
Contextual Constraints for the Design of Patient-Centered Health IT Tools
A Design to Empower Patients in Long Term Wellbeing Monitoring and Chronic Disease Management in mHealth
Part D. Usability Test and Evaluation
The Usability-Error Ontology
The Role of Human Factors when Evaluating Information Accountability for eHealth Systems
Safety-Oriented Usability Test of a Semi-Automated Unit Dose System: Role of Task Allocation Between Human and Machine
Part E. Work Tasks and Related Contexts
Information Gaps in Reporting Patient Falls: The Challenges and Technical Solutions
Extended Communication Possibilities for Nurses: Taking Context into Consideration
How to Co-Develop Services, Work, and Information Systems in Healthcare: The Daisy Approach
Coordination Considerations of Healthcare Information Technology
Impact of the Context of Use Analysis for the Extension of an Existing Medical Device: An Analgesia Monitor Case Study
Part F. Human Factors and Simulation
Fidelity in Clinical Simulation: How Low Can You Go?
Using Clinical and Computer Simulations to Reason About the Impact of Context on System Safety and Technology-Induced Error
Digital Communication to Support Clinical Supervision: Considering the Human Factors
Exploring the Contextual and Human Factors of Electronic Medication Reconciliation Research: A Scoping Review
Clinical Simulation as a Boundary Object in Design of Health IT-Systems
Part G. Context and Systems Design
Essential Questions: Accuracy, Errors and User Perceptions in a Drag/Drop User-Composable Electronic Health Record
Understanding the Information Dynamics of Medication Administration in Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACFs): A Prerequisite for Design of Effective ICT Systems
Using Personas as an Intermediate Construct in the Development of Tailored Messages: A Case Study
Collecting Data in Real Time with Postcards