Integrated Citizen Centered Digital Health and Social Care
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Integrated Citizen Centered Digital Health and Social Care

Citizens as Data Producers and Service co-Creators

  1. 260 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Integrated Citizen Centered Digital Health and Social Care

Citizens as Data Producers and Service co-Creators

About this book

As citizens, we must all take responsibility for our own health to some extent, and recent developments in medical informatics have provided some valuable new ways to help us do that. This book presents the proceedings of the 2020 Special Topic Conference of the European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI STC 2020), held for the first time as a virtual conference on 26 & 27 November 2020, due to restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Entitled Integrated citizen centered digital health and social care – Citizens as data producers and service co-creators, this conference focused on the citizen-centered aspects of health informatics. This topic provided the opportunity for contributors to present innovative solutions to allow citizens to take greater responsibility for their health with the help of information and communication technology, and the 52 presented papers published here cover a wide range of areas under the broad, invited subject headings of: tools and technologies to support citizen-centered digital services; capacity building to enhance the development and use of digital services; confidentiality, data integrity and data protection to guarantee trustworthy services; citizen safety in digital services; effectiveness and impact of citizen-digital and integrated health and social services; evaluation approaches and methods for digital services; usability, usefulness and user acceptance of digital services; and guidelines for the successful implementation of digital services for citizens. Offering a current overview of research and applications, the book will be of interest to all those health professionals working to increase citizen use of digital healthcare.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. EFMI STC 2020 Scientific Programme Committee and Reviewers
  5. Visualization of Guideline-Based Decision Support for the Management of Pressure Ulcers in Nursing Homes
  6. Exploring the Social Drivers of Health During a Pandemic: Leveraging Knowledge Graphs and Population Trends in COVID-19
  7. Integrating Patient-Generated Health Data in an Electronic Medical Record: Stakeholders' Perspectives
  8. Integrating Healthcare Data for Enhanced Citizen-Centred Care and Analytics
  9. Implementing an Urban Public Health Observatory for (Near) Real-Time Surveillance for the COVID-19 Pandemic
  10. Dashboard Visualization of Information for Emergency Medical Services
  11. Latent COVID-19 Clusters in Patients with Chronic Respiratory Conditions
  12. Security and Privacy when Applying FAIR Principles to Genomic Information
  13. SLEEPexpert App - A Mobile Application to Support Insomnia Treatment for Patients with Severe Psychiatric Disorders
  14. Measures of Decision Aid Quality Are Preference-Sensitive and Interest-Conflicted - 1: Normative Measures
  15. Measures of Decision Aid Quality Are Preference-Sensitive and Interest-Conflicted - 2: Empirical Measures
  16. Acceptance Study on the Usage of Health-Enabling Technologies in Therapy and Diagnostics for People with Mental Disorders
  17. From Personalised Predictions to Targeted Advice: Improving Self-Management in Rheumatoid Arthritis
  18. What is Digital Health? Review of Definitions
  19. Usability of Remote Assessment of Exercise Capacity for Pulmonary Telerehabilitation Program
  20. Personalization Dimensions for MHealth to Improve Behavior Change: A Scoping Review
  21. Mobile Access and Adoption of the Swedish National Patient Portal
  22. Chronic Disease Self Management Using a Social Networking PHR/UHR
  23. A Secure Protocol for Managing and Sharing Personal Healthcare Data
  24. Technology Supporting Nursing at Homecare - Seems to Be Lacking
  25. Health Professionals' Perceptions and Reactions to ICT-Related Patient Safety Incidents
  26. From Atomic Guideline-Based Recommendations to Complete Therapeutic Care Plans: A Knowledge-Based Approach Applied to Breast Cancer Management
  27. Automatic Exploitation of YouTube Data: A Study of Videos Published by a French YouTuber During COVID-19 Quarantine in France
  28. Reuse of Clinical COVID-19 Patient Data: Pre-Processing for Future Classification
  29. Development and Validation of Standardized Pain Management Documentation
  30. Patient-Centered Development of a Digital Care Pathway for Arrhythmia Patients
  31. Word-Final Phoneme Segmentation Using Cross-Correlation
  32. A Decentralized Framework for Biostatistics and Privacy Concerns
  33. Do You Know Who Is Talking to Your Wearable Smartband?
  34. The Effect of Chronic Diseases on the Use of Health Technology and Digital Services in the Elderly Population in Finland
  35. Personalized Predictive Models for Identifying Clinical Deterioration Using LSTM in Emergency Departments
  36. Electronic Health Record System-Related Patient Safety Incidents - How to Classify Them?
  37. Semantic Clustering to Augment Qualitative Content Analysis in Exploring Reasons for Emergency Department Transfer Delays
  38. Health Data Privacy: Research Fronts, Hot Topics and Future Directions
  39. Multicriteria Decision Support Would Avoid Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment
  40. Creating Synthetic Patients to Address Interoperability Issues: A Case Study with the Management of Breast Cancer Patients
  41. The New Smart-Meds: Redesign of a Gamified App to Improve Medication Adherence Using a Mixed Methods Design
  42. New Scopes for Practice - Interdisciplinary Webinars for Emergency Medicine and Biomedical Informatics - Health Informatics
  43. Description of Data Breaches Notifications in France and Lessons Learned for the Healthcare Stakeholders
  44. User-Centred Design with a Remote Approach: Experiences from the Chronic Pain Project
  45. Analysis of ISO/TS 21526 Towards the Extension of a Standardized Query API
  46. Effects of User Participation in the Development of Health Information Systems on Their Evaluation Within Occupational Health Services
  47. Typology-Based Analysis of Covid-19 Mobile Applications: Implications for Patient Empowerment
  48. The Master Study in Telemedicine and E-health at the University of Tromso, Norway, 2005-2018
  49. Health Informatics Solutions in Response to COVID-19: Preliminary Insights from an International Survey
  50. Continuity of Health, Citizen Empowerment as Key Driver
  51. Digital Allergy Card: Design and Users' Perceptions
  52. Physical Activity in Cardiac Rehabilitation: Towards Citizen-Centered Digital Evidence-Based Interventions
  53. Citizens' Opinions About a Digital Health Insurance Record
  54. Semi-Automated Method to Generate Simulated Clinical Data from OpenEHR Platform - Think!EHR
  55. Standardizing the Unit of Measurements in LOINC-Coded Laboratory Tests Can Significantly Improve Semantic Interoperability
  56. The Drug Addicts' Usage of Information and Communication Technologies
  57. Subject Index
  58. Author Index