Negative Perceptions of Speech Recognition Technology in Canadian Paramedicine

IALH Research Fellows Karen L. Courtney and Helen Monkman have co-authored a new research article entitled Negative Perceptions of Speech Recognition Technology in Canadian Paramedicine. Desmond Hedderson is the collaborating author. The article was published in Context Sensitive Health Informatics: AI for Social Good. Abstract: Health information technology implementations are challenging andcostly projects that face …

Comparing Responses to COVID-19 Across Institutions: Conceptualization of an Emergency Response Maturity Model

IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth Borycki and Andre Kushniruk (Health Information Science) have co-authored a new research article entitled Comparing Responses to COVID-19 Across Institutions: Conceptualization of an Emergency Response Maturity Model with Yalini Senathirajah and Kenrick Cato. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: The impact of Covid-19 on hospitals …

Human Factors in Healthcare IT: Management Considerations and Trends

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Andre Kushniruk and Elizabeth Borycki have written a new research article entitled Human Factors in Healthcare IT: Management Considerations and Trends. The article was published in Healthcare Management Forum. Abstract: A range of human factors issues are recognized as critical to the success of projects involving Health Information Technology (HIT). …

Pre-and Post-Redesign Usability Assessment of a Telemedicine Interface Based on Subjective Metrics

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a conference paper entitled Pre-and Post-Redesign Usability Assessment of a Telemedicine Interface Based on Subjective Metrics with Jessica Lynn Campbell. The paper was presented at 18th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics Conference: One World, One Health – Global Partnership for Digital Innovation, MEDINFO 2021. …

Patient safety and health information technology conceptual framework

Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellows Dzifa Dordunoo and Anastasia Mallidou have a new article published entitled Patient safety and health information technology conceptual framework. Other authors in this article include  Ernesta Opoku-Agyemang,  Ashley Ahmelich, and Jett Carey. The article was published in Knowledge Management and E-Learning. Abstract: Health information technology (HIT) refers to the deployment …