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Healthier Lives, Digitally Enabled: Selected Papers from the Digital Health Institute Summit 2020 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 126 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1643681680
  • ISBN-13: 9781643681689
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 126 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
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  • ISBN-10: 1643681680
  • ISBN-13: 9781643681689
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Disruption often drives innovation, and 2020 was certainly an extraordinary year for all health professionals. Not only did it stretch individual providers and healthcare systems to their limits, it highlighted the urgent and rapid need to mobilize digital health technology, as well as pressure-testing digital health in ways and under timeframes not previously imagined. Many saw the rapid deployment and uptake of telehealth services, partly out of necessity to maintain continuity of care, but also to ensure that those who needed healthcare were still able to access it no matter what their situation or location. This book presents 17 selected papers from the Australian Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2020) Healthier Lives, Digitally Enabled, held online from 5 25 November 2020. This annual conference usually marks the coming together of the nations digital health community to discuss, share and showcase current and future initiatives that support the progression of digital health, but in 2020, it took the form of satellite events, culminating with an online Digital Health Institute Summit. The papers presented here reflect highly topical themes across various areas and disciplines, including: digital health in the care of the elderly, mental health, COVID-19, public health, and workforce. Familiar topics, such as wearables, mobile health and remote monitoring, interoperability, and data privacy are also covered, as well as telehealth, automation, bots, and other AI applications. The book will be of interest to all health professionals, especially those working in the fields of digital health informatics and telemedicine.
Preface v
Mark Merolli
Chris Bain
Louise K. Schaper
Acknowledgements vii
Bring-Your-Own-Device Usage Trends In Australian Hospitals A National Survey
1(6)
Tafheem Ahmad Wani
Antonette Mendoza
Kathleen Gray
Caregivers' Perspectives On Privacy In Aged Care Monitoring Devices
7(7)
Sami Alkhatib
Jenny Waycott
George Buchanan
Marthie Grobler
Shuo Wang
Insights From Public Health Researchers Into The Digital Transformation Of An Educational Lifestyle Course
14(6)
William Bevens
Kathleen Gray
Tracey Weiland
George Jelinek
Towards Automatic And Interpretable Assignments Of Patients Presenting With Pain To The Emergency Department
20(6)
J.A. Hughes
N.J. Brown
Thanh Vu
Anthony Nguyen
Pandora's Bot: Insights From The Syntax And Semantics Of Suicide Notes
26(6)
David Ireland
Dana Kai Bradford
Patient Flow Simulation Using Historically Informed Synthetic Data
32(6)
Ezra Kenny
Hamed Hassanzadeh
Sankalp Khanna
Justin Boyle
Sandra Louise
Utilising Electronic Health Record Data To Assess The Sepsis Inpatient Care Pathway: A Feasibility Study
38(7)
Ling Li
Kasun Rathnayake
Tsui Yue Ong
Cliff Hughes
Vincent Lam
Johanna I. Westbrook
Improving The Physical Activity Of Breast Cancer Survivors Through Fitness Trackers
45(6)
C. Lynch
S. Bird
F. Barnett
N. Lythgo
I. Selva-Raj
Digital Innovations For Aged Care: Impacts In The Covid-19 Pandemic
51(7)
Alan Taylor
Jennifer Tieman
Anthony Maeder
On Computable Expressions Of Policies For Digital Health: Use For Privacy Consent
58(7)
Zoran Milosevic
Automated Inter-Ictal Epileptiform Discharge Detection From Routine Eeg
65(7)
Duong Nhu
Mubeen Janmohamed
Lubna Shakhatreh
Ofer Gonen
Patrick Kwan
Amanda Gilligan
Chang Wei Tan
Levin Kuhlmann
Not Well Enough To Attend Appointments: Telehealth Versus Health Marginalisation
72(8)
Maria A. Pinero De Plaza
Alline Beleigoli
Alexandra Mudd
Matthew Tieu
Penelope Mcmillan
Michael Lawless
Rebecca Feo
Mandy Archibald
Alison Kitson
Improving The Digital Capabilities Of Australia's Health Workforce: The National Digital Health Workforce And Education Roadmap
80(6)
Leanna Woods
Shiva Sharif Bidabadi
Angela Ryan
Tim Shaw
Meredith Makeham
Getting To The Right Patient At The Right Time: An Interoperable Mobile App To Track The Ed Journey In Hospital
86(6)
Audrey P. Wang
David Pryce
Phillip Gough
Visual Design And Anthropomorphism In A Mobile Pulmonary Rehabilitation Support Intervention
92(7)
Cindy Chong
Danielle Lottridge
Jim Warren
Rosie Dobson
A Chatbot Architecture For Promoting Youth Resilience
99(7)
Chester Holt-Quick
Jim Warren
Karolina Stasiak
Ruth Williams
Grant Christie
Sarah Hetrick
Sarah Hopkins
Tania Cargo
Sally Merry
Intended Use Of The National Nursing And Midwifery Digital Health Capability Framework
106(7)
Leanna Woods
Elizabeth Cummings
Naomi Dobroff
Shelley Nowlan
Helen Almond
Paula Procter
Angela Ryan
Meredith Makeham
Ken Griffin
Julie Reeves
Louise Schaper
Subject Index 113(2)
Author Index 115