Clinicians as Secondary Users of Patient-Centered Mobile Technology in Complex Healthcare Settings

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2015-10
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This paper describes the preliminary research findings and prototype development of a Personal Health Record mobile application. A pilot study about patient-clinician interaction guided by common ground theory was performed. The goal of the pilot study was to gather requirements to support development of a smartphone application to be used in a future experimental study. Findings from the pilot study suggest that smartphones could be used to manage health information considered important for a successful healthcare consultation.

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Tunnell, H. D., Faiola, A. J., Haggstrom, D. A., & Srinivas, P. (2015). Clinicians as secondary users of patient-centered mobile technology in complex healthcare settings. In 2015 17th International Conference on E-health Networking, Application Services (HealthCom) (pp. 657–660). https://doi.org/10.1109/HealthCom.2015.7454586
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