People working in the home health care sector are seldom consulted when development and implementation of ICT is involved and which effects their work practices. This is surprising given the assumptions of participatory design principles that have in¬fluenced Scandinavian re¬search and design work. To address this shortcoming, this thesis takes the perspective of the homecare personnel. A central purpose of the thesis is to explore care staff's participation in, experiences and knowl¬edge of the design and use of ICT in home health care services, with a special focus on care assistants. The methodological approach for this exploration is based on qualita¬tive methods and interpretive and hermeneutic perspectives applied in four different re...
The design of new and improved work processes and work environments in healthcare is an important bu...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...
People working in the home health care sector are seldom consulted when development and implementati...
Abstract Background Despite intentions to increase user participation in the development of health s...
Technology is radically changing the healthcare sector. Introduction of technology demands new ways ...
To meet the demands and to maintain an acceptable level of services in health and homecare, implemen...
To meet the demands and to maintain an acceptable level of services in health and homecare, implemen...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
In an open innovation project called “mCity”, the aim is to verify conceptual applications for mobil...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...
Abstract. The Scandinavian approach and the Participatory Design community has come a long way in te...
Abstract. The Scandinavian approach and the Participatory Design community has come a long way in te...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
This paper describes the use of Experience Based Design (EBD), a participatory methodology for healt...
The design of new and improved work processes and work environments in healthcare is an important bu...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...
People working in the home health care sector are seldom consulted when development and implementati...
Abstract Background Despite intentions to increase user participation in the development of health s...
Technology is radically changing the healthcare sector. Introduction of technology demands new ways ...
To meet the demands and to maintain an acceptable level of services in health and homecare, implemen...
To meet the demands and to maintain an acceptable level of services in health and homecare, implemen...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
In an open innovation project called “mCity”, the aim is to verify conceptual applications for mobil...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...
Abstract. The Scandinavian approach and the Participatory Design community has come a long way in te...
Abstract. The Scandinavian approach and the Participatory Design community has come a long way in te...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
This paper describes the use of Experience Based Design (EBD), a participatory methodology for healt...
The design of new and improved work processes and work environments in healthcare is an important bu...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...
This paper aims to contribute to the participatory tradition in health informatics by presenting a m...