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Alignment of concerns : a design rationale for patient participation in e-health. / Andersen, Tariq Osman; Bansler, Jørgen P.; Kensing, Finn; Moll, Jonas; Nielsen, Karen Dam.
2013. Paper presented at 4th International Workshop on Infrastructures for Healthcare, Tromsø, Norway.
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Andersen, TO, Bansler, JP, Kensing, F, Moll, J & Nielsen, KD 2013, '
Alignment of concerns: a design rationale for patient participation in e-health', Paper presented at 4th International Workshop on Infrastructures for Healthcare, Tromsø, Norway,
13/06/2013 -
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http://site.uit.no/infrahealth/files/2013/06/Tariq-Andersen_19.pdf>
APA
Andersen, T. O., Bansler, J. P., Kensing, F., Moll, J., & Nielsen, K. D. (2013).
Alignment of concerns: a design rationale for patient participation in e-health. Paper presented at 4th International Workshop on Infrastructures for Healthcare, Tromsø, Norway.
http://site.uit.no/infrahealth/files/2013/06/Tariq-Andersen_19.pdf
Vancouver
Andersen TO, Bansler JP, Kensing F, Moll J, Nielsen KD. Alignment of concerns: a design rationale for patient participation in e-health. 2013. Paper presented at 4th International Workshop on Infrastructures for Healthcare, Tromsø, Norway.
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Andersen, Tariq Osman ; Bansler, Jørgen P. ; Kensing, Finn ; Moll, Jonas ; Nielsen, Karen Dam. / Alignment of concerns : a design rationale for patient participation in e-health. Paper presented at 4th International Workshop on Infrastructures for Healthcare, Tromsø, Norway.4 p.
Bibtex
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title = "Alignment of concerns: a design rationale for patient participation in e-health",
abstract = "E-health promises to enable and support active patient participation in chronic care. However, these fairly recent innovations are complicated matters and emphasize significant challenges, such as patients{\textquoteright} and clinicians{\textquoteright} different ways of conceptualizing disease and illness. Informed by insights from medical phenomenology and our own empirical work in telemonitoring and medical care of heart patients, we propose a design rationale for e-health systems conceptualized as the {\textquoteleft}alignment of concerns{\textquoteright}.",
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AU - Andersen, Tariq Osman
AU - Bansler, Jørgen P.
AU - Kensing, Finn
AU - Moll, Jonas
AU - Nielsen, Karen Dam
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PY - 2013
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N2 - E-health promises to enable and support active patient participation in chronic care. However, these fairly recent innovations are complicated matters and emphasize significant challenges, such as patients’ and clinicians’ different ways of conceptualizing disease and illness. Informed by insights from medical phenomenology and our own empirical work in telemonitoring and medical care of heart patients, we propose a design rationale for e-health systems conceptualized as the ‘alignment of concerns’.
AB - E-health promises to enable and support active patient participation in chronic care. However, these fairly recent innovations are complicated matters and emphasize significant challenges, such as patients’ and clinicians’ different ways of conceptualizing disease and illness. Informed by insights from medical phenomenology and our own empirical work in telemonitoring and medical care of heart patients, we propose a design rationale for e-health systems conceptualized as the ‘alignment of concerns’.
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 13 June 2013 through 14 June 2013
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