What’s Next for Modernizing Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation Terminology in Digital Health Systems? Viewpoint on Research and Implementation Priorities

IALH Research Fellow Karen Courtney has co-authored a new researcha rticle entitled What’s Next for Modernizing Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation Terminology in Digital Health Systems? Viewpoint on Research and Implementation Priorities. Collaborating authors include Roz Queen, Francis Lau, Kelly Davison, Aaron Devor and Marcy G Antonio. The article was published in Journal of Medical …

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 …

Patients’ Evaluations of Mobile Text Messaging Studies for Type 2 Diabetes Management: A Systematic Review and a Meta-Synthesis

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Karen Courtney and Ryan Rhodes have co-authored a research article entitled Patients’ Evaluations of Mobile Text Messaging Studies for Type 2 Diabetes Management: A Systematic Review and a Meta-Synthesis with colleagues Cigdem Sahin and PJ Naylor. The article was published in Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science. Abstract: Mobile text …

Digital Health Systems—Let’s Talk About Sex (And Gender)

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow and co-lead of IALH’s Digital Health cluster, Karen Courtney wrote a research article entitled Digital health systems—let’s talk about sex (and gender) which was published in Healthcare Management Forum.  Abstract: Historically, within digital health information systems, sex and gender have been conflated as a single concept and often have been …