IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled The Kübler-Ross Five Stages of Grief Model: A Framework for Human-Centered Health Informatics. Amanda L. Joseph is the collaborating author. The article was published in Context Sensitive Health Informatics: AI for Social Good. Abstract: The Kübler-Ross Five Stages of Grief Model (KR model) …
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Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review
IALH Research Fellows Karen L. Courtney and Helen Monkman have co-authored a new scoping review entitled Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review. Collaborating authors include Desmond Hedderson and Ian E. Blanchard. The review was published in International Journal of Medical Informatics. Abstract: Objectives: The nature of paramedic workflows, where paramedics are responsible to …
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Ethical Considerations for the Use of Consumer Wearables in Health Research
IALH Research Fellows Sam Liu and Ryan Rhodes have co-authored a new research article with Anna Sui and Wuyou Sui entitled Ethical considerations for the use of consumer wearables in health research. The article was published in Digital Health. Abstract: Background: The UN’s High Commissioner’s request for a moratorium on the use and adoption of …
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