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4. eHealth 2011: Málaga, Spain
- Patty Kostkova, Martin Szomszor, David Fowler:
Electronic Healthcare - 4th International Conference, eHealth 2011, Málaga, Spain, November 21-23, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 91, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-29261-3
Session 1: Social Media Analysis
- Stacey Guy, Alexandria Ratzki-Leewing, Raphael M. Bahati, Femida Gwadry-Sridhar:
Social Media: A Systematic Review to Understand the Evidence and Application in Infodemiology. 1-8 - Darren Quinn, Liming Chen, Maurice D. Mulvenna:
An Examination of the Behaviour of Young and Older Users of Facebook. 9-16
Session 2: Knowledge Integration and EPR
- Bruno Alves, Michael Schumacher:
An Agile Methodology for IHE-Enabled Deployments. 17-25 - Miroslav Bursa, Lenka Lhotská, Václav Chudácek, Michal Huptych, Jirí Spilka, Petr Janku, Martin Huser:
Obstetric Medical Record Processing and Information Retrieval. 26-33
Session 3: Personalisation and Patient Support Systems
- Eva Gattnar, Okan Ekinci, Vesselin Detschew:
Health Care Performance Monitoring Using an Inpatient Reference Process Model and Clinical KPIs. 34-42 - Eugenio Di Tullio, Floriana Grasso:
A Model for a Motivational System Grounded on Value Based Abstract Argumentation Frameworks. 43-50 - Øystein Eiring, Laura Slaughter:
An Assessment of the Potential for Personalization in Patient Decision Aids. 51-57
Session 4: Early Warning Systems and Mobile Monitoring
- Son Doan, Bao-Khanh Ho Vo, Nigel Collier:
An Analysis of Twitter Messages in the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake. 58-66 - Åsa Smedberg, Hélène Sandmark:
Web-Based Stress Management System Goes Mobile: Considerations of the Design of a Mobile Phone App. 67-75 - Vincenzo Lagani, Vasilis Kontogiannis, Panayiotis Argyropaidas, Catherine E. Chronaki:
Use of SMS for Tsunami Early Warnings at a Table Top Exercise. 76-79
Session 5: Games and Learning
- Patty Kostkova:
Seamless Evaluation of Interactive Digital Storytelling Games: Edugames4All. 80-84 - Jan Aidemark, Linda Askenäs:
Patient-Centered Care as a Learning Process. 85-92 - Juanita I. Fernando, Nicolette Peters:
Wireless Computer Games and Applications in the Medical Education Curriculum: Adventures in Pedagogy. 93-96
Session 6: Security, Privacy and Prevention
- Thomas Trojer, Basel Katt, Thomas Schabetsberger, Richard Mair, Ruth Breu:
The Process of Policy Authoring of Patient-Controlled Privacy Preferences. 97-104 - Ire Ogunsina, Sarah N. Lim Choi Keung, Lei Zhao, Gavin Langford, Edward Tyler, Theodoros N. Arvanitis:
Modelling a User Authorisation and Data Access Framework for Multi-specialty Research Systems in Secondary Health Care. 105-108 - Victor Rentea, Andrei Vasilateanu, Radu Ioanitescu, Luca-Dan Serbanati:
Software Engineering-Inspired Approach to Prevention Healthcare. 109-113
Session 7: Online Support for Professionals and Patients
- Stacey Guy, Alexandria Ratzki-Leewing, Femida Gwadry-Sridhar:
Evaluation of a Web-Based Patient Portal for Chronic Disease Management. 114-121 - Vendula Papíková, Miroslav Zvolský:
Cardio Online Reader/COR: A Web 2.0-Based Tool Aimed at Clinical Decision-Making Support in Cardiology. 122-127
Session 8: Agents in eHealth
- Johannes Krampf, Stefano Bromuri, Michael Ignaz Schumacher, Juan Ruiz:
An Agent Based Pervasive Healthcare System: A First Scalability Study. 128-137 - Gareth Tyson, Adel Taweel, Simon Miles, Michael Luck, Tjeerd Pieter van Staa, Brendan Delaney:
An Agent-Based Approach to Real-Time Patient Identification for Clinical Trials. 138-145
Session 9: Online Communities of Practice
- Ed de Quincey, Avril Hocking, Josephine O'Gorman, Simon Walker, Liz Bacon:
The Use of Social Bookmarking by Health Care Students to Create Communities of Practice. 146-153 - David Fowler, Martin Szomszor, Simon Hammond, John Lawrenson, Patty Kostkova:
Engagement in Online Medical Communities of Practice in Healthcare: Analysis of Messages and Social Networks. 154-157 - Bert-Jan van Beijnum, Pravin Pawar, Lamia Elloumi, Hermie J. Hermens:
Towards Delivering Disease Support Processes for Patient Empowerment Using Mobile Virtual Communities. 158-161
Session 10: eHealth Solutions
- Alfred Coleman, Marlien Herselman, Dalenca Pottas:
E-Health Readiness Assessment for E-Health Framework for Africa: A Case Study of Hospitals in South Africa. 162-169 - Ruth F. Hunter, Michael Davis, Mark A. Tully, Frank Kee:
The Physical Activity Loyalty Card Scheme: Development and Application of a Novel System for Incentivizing Behaviour Change. 170-177
Session 11: Social Media Surveillance
- Jens P. Linge, Jas Mantero, Flavio Fuart, Jenya Belyaeva, Martin Atkinson, Erik Van der Goot:
Tracking Media Reports on the Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli O104: H4 Outbreak in Germany. 178-185 - Nigel Collier, Son Doan:
Syndromic Classification of Twitter Messages. 186-195 - Nurzi Juana Mohd Zaizi, Albert Burger:
Towards Spatial Description-Based Integration of Biomedical Atlases. 196-203
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