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Abstract

One overall objective of Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) is to improve patient education and to enhance the patient experience through the use of information technology (IT) so as to facilitate the sharing of information between providers and their patients. The research project reported on herein took place at University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto (Canada), which is a large academic health science center with multiple hospital sites in the city. As a first step in this process, we examined the literature to investigate the human factors issues related to healthcare as well as other settings. Subsequently, we interviewed a number of interested stakeholders from two groups: the physicians (both family and attending) and the patients themselves. Finally, using a simulation environment, we explored the content that UHN lung-transplant patients would be interested in having within their own EPRs. In this paper, we report on the research, the methodology and the findings pertaining to the both the content and the design of an electronic patient record. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
The Role of Patients in Designing Health Information Systems: The Case of Applying Simulation Techniques to Design an Electronic Patient Record (EPR) Interface
Author
Leonard, Kevin J
Pages
275-84
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Nov 2004
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
13869620
e-ISSN
15729389
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
227939738
Copyright
Kluwer Academic Publishers 2004