IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman and Claudia Lai have co-authored a conference paper entailed Interpreting Laboratory Results with Complementary Health Information: A Human Factors Perspective. Other authors include Amanda Joseph and Leah MacDonald. The paper was presented at 19th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics in Sydney July of 2023. Abstract: The desire to …
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Consumers’ Needs for Laboratory Results Portals: Questionnaire Study
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has collaborated with Janessa Griffith, Leah MacDonald, and Blake Lesselroth to publish a new research article entitled Consumers’ Needs for Laboratory Results Portals: Questionnaire Study. The article was published in JMIR Human Factors. Abstract: Background: Over the last decade, there has been an increase in the number of health care …
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Identifying Failure Modes in Telemedicine: An Instructional Needs Assessment
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Identifying Failure Modes in Telemedicine: An Instructional Needs Assessment. Collaborating authors include Craig Kuziemsky, Juell Homco, Andrew Liew, Kristin Rodriguez, Joanne Skaggs, Frances Wen, and Blake Lesselroth. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Technology failures in telehealth …
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Applying Logic to the Healthcare Journey
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Applying Logic to the Healthcare Journey. Collaborating authors include Amanda L. Joseph, Jean Costello, and Yuri Quintana. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Cross-disciplinary approaches to remediate complex healthcare service delivery issues may have merit. This study …
Automation vs. Innovation: Unexplored Strategies to Improve Virtual Care
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Automation vs. Innovation: Unexplored Strategies to Improve Virtual Care. Collaborating authors include Craig E. Kuziemsky, Helen Monkman, Juell Homco, Andrew Liew, Hannah Park, Kevin Wu, Blake Lesselroth. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: While there is a …
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Differential Perceptions of What Constitutes a Medical Error Associated with Electronic Medical Records
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Differential Perceptions of What Constitutes a Medical Error Associated with Electronic Medical Records. Collaborating authors include Ross Koppel, Craig Kuziemsky, Peter L. Elkin, Helen Monkman, Blake Lesselroth, Christian G. Nøhr. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Perceptions …
Humanizing Big Data and Detailing Social Determinants of Health via Information Visualizations
IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman and Simon Minshall, and IALH Student Affiliate Amanda Joseph have co-authored a new research article with Yuri Quintana entitled Humanizing Big Data and Detailing Social Determinants of Health via Information Visualizations. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: The pandemic has had devastating impacts on …
Exploring Patient Journey Mapping and the Learning Health System: Scoping Review
IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman and Andre Kushniruk have co-authored a new research article entitled Exploring Patient Journey Mapping and the Learning Health System: Scoping Review. Collaborating authors include Amanda L. Joseph and Yuri Quintana. The article was published in JMIR Human Factors. Abstract: Background: Journey maps are visualization tools that can facilitate the diagrammatical …
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Updating Professional Competencies in Health Informatics: A Scoping Review and Consultation With Subject Matter Experts
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman, Elizabeth Borycki, Karen Courtney and Andre Kushniruk have co-authored a scoping review entitled Updating professional competencies in health informatics: A scoping review and consultation with subject matter experts with Samiha Mir and Jason Bond. The review was published in International Journal of Medical Informatics. Abstract: Introduction: The discipline …
A Telepsychiatry Simulation for Suicide Assessment: Increasing Virtual Mental Health Competency in Health Professional Students
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has collaborated with Deirdra Kelly, Blake Lesselroth, Andrew Liew, Antonio Loper, Ryan Palmer, Liz Kollaja, Shannon Ijams, Kristin Rodriguez, Juell Homco, Anna Wickham, John Laurent, Frances Wen to create A Telepsychiatry Simulation for Suicide Assessment: Increasing Virtual Mental Health Competency in Health Professional Students. The article was published …
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. …
Hidden in Plain Sight: Overlooked Results and Other Errors in Evaluating Online Laboratory Results
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a conference paper entitled Hidden in Plain Sight: Overlooked Results and Other Errors in Evaluating Online Laboratory Results. Other authors include Leah MacDonald, Christian Nøhr, James W. Tanaka, and Blake J. Lesselroth. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: People are …
Integrated Science 2050: Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Health
The authors of the Integrated Science: Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Health were asked how you would see the future of your field 30 years later. This chapter presents the authors’ views on this subject in 2050. IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth Borycki, Andre Kushniruk and Helen Monkman were among contributing authors. To read the full chapter and all contributing authors, see https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-96814-4_30
Toward an Integrative and Holistic Approach to the Discipline of Health Informatics
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth Borycki, Andre Kushniruk and Helen Monkman have written a new research article entitled Toward an Integrative and Holistic Approach to the Discipline of Health Informatics. The article was published in Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Health. Summary: Health care is being transformed by the increased use of information technology at …
An Evaluation Guide and Decision Support Tool for Journey Maps in Healthcare and Beyond
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman and Andre Kushniruk have co-authored a new research article with student Amanda Joseph entitled An Evaluation Guide and Decision Support Tool for Journey Maps in Healthcare and Beyond. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: The journey map concept evolved out of the …
Overcoming Challenges to Inclusive User-based Testing of Health Information Technology with Vulnerable Older Adults: Recommendations from a Human Factors Engineering Expert Inquiry
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman and Andre Kushniruk have co-authored a new research article entitled Overcoming Challenges to Inclusive User-based Testing of Health Information Technology with Vulnerable Older Adults: Recommendations from a Human Factors Engineering Expert Inquiry. Other authors include Linda W. Peute, Gaby-Anne Wildenbos, Thomas Engelsma, Blake J. Lesselroth, Valentina Lichtner, David …
Contextualizing Online Laboratory (lab) Results and Mapping the Patient Journey
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman and Andre Kushniruk have co-authored a research article with Amanda Joseph an Leah MacDonald entitled Contextualizing Online Laboratory (lab) Results and Mapping the Patient Journey. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: The 21st century has brought forth unprecedented technological advances, such as …
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Towards the Adoption of Novel Visualizations in Public Health
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Simon Minshall, Helen Monkman and Andre Kushniruk have co-authored a research article with Luca Calzoni of National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities entitled Towards the Adoption of Novel Visualizations in Public Health. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Visualizations form an important part …
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The Utilization of Health Informatics Interventions in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman, Andre Kushniruk and Elizabeth Borycki have co-authored an article with Amanda Josheph, a doctoral student in UVic’s School of Health Information Science. The article is entitled The Utilization of Health Informatics Interventions in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review and was published in Studies in Health Technology and …
Are Personal Health Records (PHRs) Facilitating Patient Safety? A Scoping Review
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellows Helen Monkman, Andre Kushniruk, and Elizabeth Borycki have co-authored a scoping review with UVic doctoral student Amanda Joseph entitled Are Personal Health Records (PHRs) Facilitating Patient Safety? A Scoping Review. Abstract: Personal Health Records (PHRs) are poised to improve patient safety, however the mechanism(s) in which they improve safety is …
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