This paper tries to show that the key quality attribute to introduce information systems in health environments at present is the usability obtained with human-computer interaction techniques (HCI). A neonathology management system was selected to show the application of a usability engineering process. In order to achieve high usability levels, a specific methodology was followed and specialized medical users periodically took part in the design process. The methodology is essentially an effective mixture of HCI techniques with minimum cost. This system provides medical professionals with all the information required to check and follow up patients periodically. The results show that not only the users accepted the system in their work env...
Background: The success of clinical information systems depends upon their effective integration int...
This chapter provides an answer to the question “Do industry practitioners consider that human compu...
The introduction of a Clinical Information System (CIS) in a regional state hospital in Greece broug...
A close cooperation with users is necessary to ensure that interactive systems are robust, easy to u...
A design of computer systems, that effectively supports the user, is a major goal within human-compu...
Background Due to the increasing functionality of medical information systems, it is hard to imagine...
This paper examines methods that are intended to evaluate the usability of electronic health record ...
This paper presents technical solutions for achieving high usability in user interfaces for the cont...
There can be no doubt that the clinical infostructure is being significantly enriched with the deplo...
Abstract. This paper discusses the preliminary results of a systematic review of the literature on a...
Usability is today an important issue in all types of computer-based artifacts, not least in healthc...
The development of computer systems in UK hospitals has in recent years been focused on the provisio...
AbstractIncreasingly healthcare policy and decision makers are demanding evidence to justify investm...
The field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) offers designers and developers of interactive systems...
AbstractPoor usability of clinical information systems delays their adoption by clinicians and limit...
Background: The success of clinical information systems depends upon their effective integration int...
This chapter provides an answer to the question “Do industry practitioners consider that human compu...
The introduction of a Clinical Information System (CIS) in a regional state hospital in Greece broug...
A close cooperation with users is necessary to ensure that interactive systems are robust, easy to u...
A design of computer systems, that effectively supports the user, is a major goal within human-compu...
Background Due to the increasing functionality of medical information systems, it is hard to imagine...
This paper examines methods that are intended to evaluate the usability of electronic health record ...
This paper presents technical solutions for achieving high usability in user interfaces for the cont...
There can be no doubt that the clinical infostructure is being significantly enriched with the deplo...
Abstract. This paper discusses the preliminary results of a systematic review of the literature on a...
Usability is today an important issue in all types of computer-based artifacts, not least in healthc...
The development of computer systems in UK hospitals has in recent years been focused on the provisio...
AbstractIncreasingly healthcare policy and decision makers are demanding evidence to justify investm...
The field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) offers designers and developers of interactive systems...
AbstractPoor usability of clinical information systems delays their adoption by clinicians and limit...
Background: The success of clinical information systems depends upon their effective integration int...
This chapter provides an answer to the question “Do industry practitioners consider that human compu...
The introduction of a Clinical Information System (CIS) in a regional state hospital in Greece broug...