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  1. Book ; Online: Applied interdisciplinary theory in health informatics

    Georgiou, Andrew / Scott, Philip / de Keizer, Nicolette

    a knowledge base for practitioners

    (Studies in health technology and informatics ; 263)

    2019  

    Author's details edited by Philip Scott, Nicolette de Keizer and Andrew Georgiou
    Series title Studies in health technology and informatics ; 263
    Collection
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 242 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Publisher IOS Press
    Publishing place Amsterdam
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note Kostenfreier Zugang nach Registrierung ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT020206109
    ISBN 978-1-61499-991-1 ; 9781614999904 ; 1-61499-991-0 ; 1614999902
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Book ; Online ; Conference proceedings: Digital health innovation for consumers, clinicians, connectivity and community

    Georgiou, Andrew / Schaper, Louise K. / Whetton, Sue

    Selected papers from the 24th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2016)

    (Studies in health technology and informatics ; 227)

    2016  

    Event/congress Australian National Health Informatics Conference (24., 2016, Melbourne)
    Author's details Edited by Andrew Georgiou ; Louise K. Schaper ; Sue Whetton ; 24th Australian National Health Informatics Conference
    Series title Studies in health technology and informatics ; 227
    Collection
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (x, 135 Seiten)
    Publisher IOS Press
    Publishing place Amsterdam ; Berlin ; Washington, DC
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Book ; Online ; Conference proceedings
    HBZ-ID HT019100038
    ISBN 978-1-61499-666-8 ; 9781614996651 ; 1-61499-666-0 ; 1614996652
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  3. Book ; Online ; Conference proceedings: Driving reform: digital health is everyone's business

    Georgiou, Andrew / Grain, Heather / Schaper, Louise K.

    Selected papers from the 23th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2015)

    (Studies in health technology and informatics ; 214)

    2015  

    Event/congress Australian National Health Informatics Conference (23., 2015, Brisbane)
    Author's details Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2015) ; Edited by Andrew Georgiou ; Heather Grain and Louise K. Schaper
    Series title Studies in health technology and informatics ; 214
    Collection
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 192 Seiten)
    Publisher IOS Press
    Publishing place Amsterdam ; Berlin ; Tokyo ; Washington, DC
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Book ; Online ; Conference proceedings
    HBZ-ID HT019110583
    ISBN 978-1-61499-558-6 ; 9781614995579 ; 1-61499-558-3 ; 1614995575
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  4. Book ; Online ; Conference proceedings: MEDINFO 2015 : eHealth-enabled health

    Sarkar, Indra Neil / Georgiou, Andrew / Mazzoncini de Azevedo Marques, Paulo

    proceedings of the 15th World Congress on Health and Biomedical Informatics

    (Studies in health technology and informatics ; 216)

    2015  

    Event/congress MEDINFO (15., 2015, SãoPaulo)
    Author's details Edited by Indra Neil Sarkar, Andrew Georgiou and Paulo Mazzoncini de Azevedo Marques
    Series title Studies in health technology and informatics ; 216
    Collection
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 1180 Seiten)
    Publisher IOS Press
    Publishing place Amsterdam ; Berlin ; Tokyo ; Washington, DC
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Book ; Online ; Conference proceedings
    HBZ-ID HT019110499
    ISBN 978-1-61499-564-7 ; 9781614995630 ; 1-61499-564-8 ; 161499563X
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  5. Article ; Online: The Impact and Usability of the eRIC System in the ICU - A Qualitative Study.

    Li, Julie / Hardie, Rae-Anne / Dahm, Maria R / Georgiou, Andrew

    Studies in health technology and informatics

    2024  Volume 310, Page(s) 1096–1100

    Abstract: The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is an information-intense environment where more patient data points are recorded than in other wards. The electronic Record for Intensive Care (eRIC) is an ICU information system that integrates patient data every minute ... ...

    Abstract The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is an information-intense environment where more patient data points are recorded than in other wards. The electronic Record for Intensive Care (eRIC) is an ICU information system that integrates patient data every minute from multiple systems. Once implemented across New South Wales (NSW), eRIC will be one of the largest system-wide ICU clinical information systems in the world. This study explored experiences with the use of eRIC by ICU clinicians at an Australian metropolitan teaching hospital. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews relating to physician electronic test management processes were conducted with 11 ICU clinicians and one clinical information system manager was observed in their use of the system. The introduction of eRIC resulted in an additional patient record, which was perceived to hold implications for workflow and patient safety. Study findings are valuable for informing implementation as the rollout of eRIC continues.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Australia ; Critical Care ; Intensive Care Units ; Qualitative Research ; Hospitals, Teaching
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-25
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1879-8365
    ISSN (online) 1879-8365
    DOI 10.3233/SHTI231134
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  6. Article ; Online: Adverse impacts in residential aged care facilities: The resident perspective.

    St Clair, Bella / Nguyen, Amy / Jorgensen, Mikaela / Georgiou, Andrew

    Australasian journal on ageing

    2024  

    Abstract: Objectives: Inclusion of consumer perspectives is a key component to person-centred health-care approaches. While current residential aged care systems focus on recording adverse events to meet the requirements of regulatory reporting, little is known ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: Inclusion of consumer perspectives is a key component to person-centred health-care approaches. While current residential aged care systems focus on recording adverse events to meet the requirements of regulatory reporting, little is known about the views of residents. The aim of this research was to explore residents' responses on the types of incidents that have an adverse impact on them and how they are affected by these incidents.
    Methods: The study used a qualitative, inductive approach to derive themes from interviews with 20 permanent residents of aged care facilities in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
    Results: Four main themes surrounding adverse incidents emerged: (i) social relationships and the adverse impacts of lack of meaningful interactions, (ii) adjustment to life in the residential aged care facility and the loss of residents' former life and self-determination, (iii) the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns which meant that residents were not able to go out or interact with others and (iv) acceptance, resignation and resilience in coping with adverse incidents.
    Conclusions: This research highlights the difference between health-care definition, used for incident management reporting and quality indicators, and the way residents respond when asked to describe an incident that has affected them. Resident responses discuss situations having an adverse effect on them in contrast to the way adverse events and incidents are reported and monitored. The findings suggest that within adverse event and incident management systems and resident governance systems, there is scope for incorporating periods of transitions and well-being measures that capture elements that matter to older people.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-10
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1457406-8
    ISSN 1741-6612 ; 0726-4240 ; 1440-6381
    ISSN (online) 1741-6612
    ISSN 0726-4240 ; 1440-6381
    DOI 10.1111/ajag.13306
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  7. Article ; Online: Evidence of How Physicians and Their Patients Adopt mHealth Apps in Germany: Exploratory Qualitative Study.

    Schroeder, Tanja / Haug, Maximilian / Georgiou, Andrew / Seaman, Karla / Gewald, Heiko

    JMIR mHealth and uHealth

    2024  Volume 12, Page(s) e48345

    Abstract: Background: The enactment of the "Act to Improve Healthcare Provision through Digitalisation and Innovation " (Digital Healthcare Act; Digitale-Versorgung-Gesetz [DVG]) in Germany has introduced a paradigm shift in medical practice, allowing physicians ... ...

    Abstract Background: The enactment of the "Act to Improve Healthcare Provision through Digitalisation and Innovation " (Digital Healthcare Act; Digitale-Versorgung-Gesetz [DVG]) in Germany has introduced a paradigm shift in medical practice, allowing physicians to prescribe mobile health (mHealth) apps alongside traditional medications. This transformation imposes a dual responsibility on physicians to acquaint themselves with qualifying apps and align them with patient diagnoses, while requiring patients to adhere to the prescribed app use, similar to pharmaceutical adherence. This transition, particularly challenging for older generations who are less skilled with technology, underscores a significant evolution in Germany's medical landscape.
    Objective: This study aims to investigate physicians' responses to this novel treatment option, their strategies for adapting to this form of prescription, and the willingness of patients to adhere to prescribed mHealth apps.
    Methods: Using an exploratory qualitative study design, we conducted semistructured interviews with 28 physicians and 30 potential patients aged 50 years and older from August 2020 to June 2021.
    Results: The findings reveal several factors influencing the adoption of mHealth apps, prompting a nuanced understanding of adoption research. Notably, both physicians and patients demonstrated a lack of information regarding mHealth apps and their positive health impacts, contributing to a deficiency in trust. Physicians' self-perceived digital competence and their evaluation of patients' digital proficiency emerge as pivotal factors influencing the prescription of mHealth apps.
    Conclusions: Our study provides comprehensive insights into the prescription process and the fundamental factors shaping the adoption of mHealth apps in Germany. The identified information gaps on both the physicians' and patients' sides contribute to a trust deficit and hindered digital competence. This research advances the understanding of adoption dynamics regarding digital health technologies and highlights crucial considerations for the successful integration of digital health apps into medical practice.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Middle Aged ; Aged ; Mobile Applications ; Telemedicine ; Digital Health ; Germany ; Physicians
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-17
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2719220-9
    ISSN 2291-5222 ; 2291-5222
    ISSN (online) 2291-5222
    ISSN 2291-5222
    DOI 10.2196/48345
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  8. Article ; Online: Identifying Diagnostic Stewardship Mechanisms in the Electronic Test Result Management Process - Preliminary Findings from a Scoping Review.

    Li, Julie / Prgomet, Mirela / Baysari, Melissa / Georgiou, Andrew

    Studies in health technology and informatics

    2023  Volume 304, Page(s) 72–73

    Abstract: Digital health can play a key role in diagnostic stewardship, which refers to the coordinated guidance and interventions to ensure the appropriate utilisation of diagnostic tests for therapeutic decision-making. Outcomes of test result management and the ...

    Abstract Digital health can play a key role in diagnostic stewardship, which refers to the coordinated guidance and interventions to ensure the appropriate utilisation of diagnostic tests for therapeutic decision-making. Outcomes of test result management and the impacts of digital health are a result of the interaction between dimensions of a complex environment. This poster will present preliminary findings from a scoping review which identifies the stewardship mechanisms that facilitate safe and effective electronic management of test results.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-22
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1879-8365
    ISSN (online) 1879-8365
    DOI 10.3233/SHTI230372
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  9. Article: Finding, Appraising and Interpreting the Evidence of Health IT.

    Georgiou, Andrew

    Studies in health technology and informatics

    2016  Volume 222, Page(s) 312–323

    Abstract: Evidence-based health informatics can be described as a scientific approach to meeting the multiplicity of tasks involved in the development, implementation and sustainability of health information technologies (IT). The practice of evidence-based health ...

    Abstract Evidence-based health informatics can be described as a scientific approach to meeting the multiplicity of tasks involved in the development, implementation and sustainability of health information technologies (IT). The practice of evidence-based health informatics incorporates methods to help find, appraise and utilise research-based knowledge. The aim of this contribution is to describe the steps of finding, appraising and interpreting the evidence of health IT. It lists major sources of literature in the health field, and highlights a number of considerations for undertaking reviews, drawing on some key landmark reviews that have helped to shape the health informatics discipline. It also considers key issues highlighted by these reviews particularly in regard to the validity of findings, their generalisability and their impact on patient outcomes. The contribution also provides suggestions for tackling the challenge of potential publication bias, and how to deal with heterogeneous findings.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 0926-9630
    ISSN 0926-9630
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  10. Article ; Online: Utilising Mobile Health Apps - A Comparison of GP Perceptions Across Australia and Germany.

    Schroeder, Tanja / Nguyen, Amy D / Seaman, Karla / Gewald, Heiko / Georgiou, Andrew

    Studies in health technology and informatics

    2024  Volume 310, Page(s) 424–428

    Abstract: Germany became the first country to accept certain mobile health (mHealth) apps for prescription with costs covered by statutory health insurance. Yet, this option has only been used to a limited extent. To develop an international comparison, this study ...

    Abstract Germany became the first country to accept certain mobile health (mHealth) apps for prescription with costs covered by statutory health insurance. Yet, this option has only been used to a limited extent. To develop an international comparison, this study investigates GPs' perceptions of mHealth apps with a medical purpose in Germany and Australia. We conducted semi-structured interviews to examine their perspective on introducing and using mHealth apps and their awareness of their impact on patient adherence, empowerment, and health literacy. The results show that prescribing mHealth apps in general practice seems feasible in Australia and doctors are highly receptive to it.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Australia ; Germany ; Family Practice ; General Practice ; Telemedicine
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-25
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1879-8365
    ISSN (online) 1879-8365
    DOI 10.3233/SHTI231000
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