DANISH CENTRE FOR HEALTH INFORMATICS ANNUAL REPORT 2013
Chistian Nøhr PREFACE The Danish Centre for Health Informatics, DaCHI (former Virtual Centre for Health Informatics, V-CHI) was established in 1995 to coordinate research activities within the field of health informatics at Aalborg University. Three departments were involved: Health Science and Technology, Communication and Psychology, and Development and Planning. The objective of the centre was to strengthen the research to support the teaching at the Master Programme in Health Informatics, also established by the three departments. At a later stage the activities of the centre evolved to support network activities between the IT industry and the regions clinical institutions, and in general between health informatics researchers at a national level. Furthermore, the centre organises a range of activities and meetings within health informatics. This report presents the accomplishments of 2013. The research activities of the departments participating in the centre are introduced by a description of the projects and by the publications that communicate their research. Furthermore, the open meetings and conferences held in 2013 are mentioned in the report. CHRISTIAN NØHR Professor and director of Danish Centre for Health Informatics 2
CONTENT 1. DANISH CENTRE FOR HEALTH INFORMATICS A NETWORK CENTRE... 4 Mission... 4 Network of researchers at Aalborg University... 4 Research work... 4 Researchers participating in the network... 5 Organisation... 6 Executive committee... 6 Referencegroup... 6 Secretariat... 7 2. MASTER IN HEALTH INFORMATICS... 8 3. CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS... 9 E-health Observatory Conference 2013... 9 Context Sensitive Health Informatics 2013... 9 ITCH 2013... 10 MedInfo 2013... 10 MedInfo and visit at simulation lab, Herlev Hospital. 11 Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013 (SHI2013).... 11 4. VISITING RESEARCHERS, GUEST LECTURES Professor Anne Moen.... 12 Professor Ed Hammond... 12 Associate professor Craig Kuziemsky... 12 Associate professor Ronald Cornet.... 12 5. PHD COURSES... 13 6. DACHI SECRETARIAT FOR OTHER NETWORKS AND ASSOCIATIONS... 14 DSMI... 14 CHI Vendor Forum (Leverandørforum)... 14 Researcher Forum for ehealth (Forskerforum for Sundheds-it).... 15 7. OTHER NETWORK COOPERATIONS Associations... 15 Working groups... 15 Conference network at Aalborg University... 15 8. PROJECTS WITHIN HEALTH INFORMATICS...... 16 Ambulance Project... 16 Asian University for Women... 16 Clinical Handover... 17 Consensus on ehealth Definitions... 17 East: Engagement in health and social technologies 18 ehealth Observation... 18 Evaluation of the data validity in a new danish national database for early detection of infants at risk... 18 GIS in Health... 19 LABX... 19 National monitoring of development and use of ehealth in Denmark........................... 19 Patient Safety... 20 Reconsi... 20 The programme for the international assessment of adult competencies (PIAAC)... 21 Usability test of five medication management systems... 22 Use of video observations to study work practice in health informatics... 22 9. PHD PROJECTS Semantic approaches to standardization in electronic health records... 23 Use of clinical simulation in development and implementation of clinical information system... 23 Use of SNOMED CT in Denmark... 24 Contextual clinical information-an elusive part of health informatics... 25 10. PUBLICATIONS WITHIN HEALTH INFORMATICS.. 26 3
1 DANISH CENTRE FOR HEALTH INFORMATICS A NETWORK CENTRE DaCHI operates within research and development and offers counselling and teaching of health informatics to the health care sector. DaCHI is a formal network between Danish universities, public and private companies, organisations, hospitals and regions. The interested parties are represented in a Reference Group and the daily activities are managed by an executive committee and the director of the centre. The affiliated researchers represent three faculties at Aalborg University. The DaCHI secretariat is located at Aalborg University. MISSION DaCHI s mission is to expand develop the mutual understanding and interaction between health informatics and the health care institutions, health professionals and the citizens. NETWORK OF RESEARCHERS AT AALBORG UNIVERSITY DaCHI is embeded in the research environment at Aalborg University where several departments collaborate in a number of health informatics research projects, i.e. Health Science and Technology, Communication and Psychology, Development and Planning, and Department of Business and Management. The DaCHI research network is associated with a wide range of network partners, i.e. North Denmark Region, Central Denmark Region, The Danish Institute for Health Services Research, Centre for Health Telematics, Danish Society for Medical Informatics, CHI Vendor Forum (CHI-Leverandørforum), Aarhus University and Aalborg University Hospital. Through the anchoring of the DaCHI at Aalborg University and the wide range of competences of our network-partners, we provide an interdisciplinary understanding of health informatics research. 4 RESEARCH WORK DaCHI primarily work within the following health informatics research areas: user interface and usability technology assessment and implementation organisation and management clinical decision support systems clinical information systems, and EHR quality development and assurance user driven innovation clinical work practice ambient assisted living patient safety other competences are: network creation and management research and knowledge sharing between university, industry and clinic education and training project fund raising and management In addition, The Master Programme in Health Informatics is a DaCHI activity. The two-year programme primarily employs teachers from Aalborg University, but also external lecturers from clinic, industry and public sector are connected to the programme. This variety of teachers ensures that the programme is alined with the requirements from the industry and public sector.
THE FOLLOWING RESEARCHES AT AALBORG UNIVERSITY PARTICIPATE IN THE NETWORK DACHI André Kushniruk, Development and Planning Ann Bygholm, Communication and Psychology Anna Marie Høstgaard, Development and Planning Anne Marie Kanstrup, Communication and Psychology Anne Randorff Højen, Health Science and Technology Jytte Brender, Health Science and Technology Karsten Niss, Health Science and Technology Kirstine Rosenbeck Gøeg, Health Science and Technology Louise PapeHaugaard, Health Science and Technology Ole K. Hejlesen, Health Science and Technology Gert Galster, Health Science and Technology Helle Wentzer, Communication and Pyschology Janne Seemann, Sociology and Social Work Lars Botin, Development and Planning Lars H. Ehlers, Business and Management Lasse Riis Østergaard, Health Science and Technology Lone Stub Pedersen, Development and Planning Sanne Jensen, Development and Planning Stig Kjær Andersen, Health Science and Technology Pernille Bertelsen, Development and Planning Pia Elberg, Health Science and Technology 5 Søren Vingtoft, Development and Planning Christian Nøhr, Development and Planning
ORGANISATION DaCHI is managed by an executive committee supported by a Reference Group. The DaCHI secretariat is hosted by the Development and Planning and is managed by the director of the centre, Professor Christian Nøhr. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The executive committee consists of a representative from each participating department. The representatives are together with the director responsible for the management of the centre. The executive committee appoints a chairman and determines the rules of procedure. The following research fields are represented in the executive committee: Research Group for Medical Informatics, Department for Health Science and Technology represented by Stig Kjær Andersen Research Group for Participation and Technology, Department of Development and Planning represented by Pernille Bertelsen Research Group for Information Practice Studies, Communication and Psychology represented by Ann Bygholm REFERENCEGROUP DaCHI has established a Reference Group to ensure and actively support DaCHI s missions and fundings to match the ideas, requests and demands of a professional approach to health informatics in accordance to expectations from the public as well as private sector. The Reference Group members shall contribute with mutual inspiration to each other and to DaCHI. The Reference Group meet 1-2 times a year. At these meetings DaCHI presents results achieved and current projects and important subjects within health informatics are discussed. The Reference Group is represented by: The Central Denmark Region by Mogens Engsig-Karup The North Denmark Region by Claus Wegener Kofoed Aalborg University, Communication and Psychology represented by Ann Bygholm Aalborg University, Department of Development and Planning represented by Christian Nøhr Aalborg University, Department for Health Science and Technology represented by Stig Kjær Andersen Aalborg University, Business and Management by Lars Ehlers Aarhus University by Kristjar Skajaa Aalborg University Hospital by Karin Hedegaard Centre for Health Telematics by Ib Johansen CHI Vendor Forum (CHI- Leverandørforum) by Jacob Boye Hansen, Carecom The Danish Institute for Health Services Research by Helle Wentzer 6
SECRETARIAT The secretariat s staff: Christian Nøhr, Director of Centre Anni Møller Brændstrup, Senior Clerk Lene Sømod Flou, Academic Secretary Marianne Sørensen, Academic Officer 7
2 MASTER IN HEALTH INFORMATICS The master programme of Health Informatics has implemented a new curriculum, in force from autumn 2013 for the new students at the first and second semester. The new courses implemented are: 1. Introduction to problem-based learning in health informatics (5 ECTS) 2. Project report Health informatics from an analytical perspective (10 ECTS) 3. Data flow and quality in the health care sector (5 ECTS) 4. E-health systems: Implementation and usability (5 ECTS) 5. Technological and organizational changes in the health care sector (5 ECTS) A selected committee of specialists within the field of health informatics has formed these up-to-date changes of the master programme to ensure the existence of the programme in the future. The master programme for the third and fourth semester is according to the former curriculum. The organizers of the programme in the period of this annual report are: Professor Ann Bygholm, Aalborg University, Communication and Psychology; Teaching Associate Professor Karsten Niss, Aalborg University, Health Science and Technology. Several of the researchers within the network of DaCHI give lectures in the programme. Finally, the DaCHI Secretariat runs the administration of the Master Programme in Health Informatics. The seminar activities of the programme in 2013 consisted of course work, plenary lectures and problem based project work, and the following guest lectures has attended at the seminars: JANUARY 2013 Guest lecturer Cathrine Hasse, Professor at the Danish School of Education (DPU) at Aarhus University the subject Comprehension of Technology in the Health Care Sector. www.technucation.dk JUNE 2013 The graduation of 12 new master students with the title Master in Information Technology in Health Informatics took place right after the final exams. Head of School of Medicine and Health, Jesper Franch, Associate Professor at Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, addressed the graduates and handed over the diplomas. SEPTEMBER 2013 Number of students signed in: 14 new students and 12 continuing students. A total of 26 students at the master programme September 2013. Guest lecturer Birthe Dinesen, Associate Professor at Department of Health Science and Technology at Aalborg University the subject Projects of Telekat and Teledi@log http://www.teledialog.dk NOVEMBER 2013 Guest lecturer from Tele Care Nord; Professor Ole Hejlesen, PhD students Pernille Heyckendorff Lilholt and Jannie Christensen, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University the subject Tele Care Nord chronic patients and the cooperative health care sector. 8
3 CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS In 2013 the following conferences and seminars were organised by researchers in the network and the practical administration was organised by the DaCHI secretariat E-HEALTH OBSERVATORY CONFERENCE 2013 This conference is an annual event and was this year held 2-3 December at Hotel Nyborg Strand with 667 participants. The theme of this conference was: Citizen Centric ehealth fiction or fact. Keynotespeakers of the conference: Michael Rigby, Emeritus Professor of Health Information Strategy, Keele University, UK and Professor at Nordic School of PublicHealth, Gothenburg and Adjunct Professor at Dublin City University, Ireland. Topic: Citizens and Systems are they compatible? Krisitina Tornbjerg, Danish Centre of Health Informatics, Aalborg University. Topic: How does the citizens respond to the development and use of ehealth systems. Christian Nøhr, Danish Centre of Health Informatics, Aalborg University. Topic: Status of the clinicians use of ehealth in Denmark. Dorthe Stigaard, CEO of Regional Development, It, Communication, and Innovation in the North Denmark Region. Topic: Management of the ehealth sector. Christian Harsløf, National association of the municipalities, Jens Andersen, RSI ehealth of the Regions, Flemming Christiansen, NSI, National ehealth. Common Topic National strategy for digitalization of the ehealth sector 2013-2017 Reviewed by Daniel Forslund, SCO, Health Care Development, Sweden s Innovation Agency VINNOVA and Ejvind Jørgensen, Danish IT, head of the committee of the Public sector. Dr. Anne Hendry, National Clinical Lead for Quality, Joint Improvement Team, Scotland. Topic: Improving Outcomes through Health and Social Care Integration in Scotland Daniel Forslund, CSO, Health Care Development, Sweden s Innovation Agency VINNOVA, Sweden. Topic: The Swedish experiences on Innovation and Implementing ehealth Opportunities and Barriers Christian Nøhr, Stig Kjær Andersen, Pernille Bertelsen, Søren Vingtoft and Marianne Sørensen are organizing the conference. CONTEXT SENSITIVE HEALTH INFORMATICS 2013 This pre-medinfo conference was held in Copenhagen 17 18 August with 55 participants. 2 keynote talks and 26 papers were presented and discussed how contexts of use of IT in health care differ in terms of workplace, workflows, organisation, work practice, expertise, expectations, and preferences of users, physical implementations, patients characteristics, time and workload etc. Christian Nøhr, Sanne Jensen, and Marianne Sørensen were members of the SPC and LOC. 9
In 2013 the following conferences and seminars researches within DaCHI were involved in either Scientific Programme Committee (SPC), Editorial Committee (EC) or Local Organizing Committee (LOC) ITCH 2013 The biannual conference Information and Communication Technologies in Healthcare (ITCH) is organized by University of Victoria, BC, Canada with a majority of participants from Northern America. During the conference workshops, keynotes, and paper presentations provide an overview of contemporary research in health informatics. Realizing the enabling potential of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) was the theme of ITCH 2013. The conference focused on impacts of ICT on healthcare delivery and personal health. The paper presentations addressed one or more of the three broad characteristics of ICT that are realizing their enabling potential: Available, Tailored and Closer. The keynote presentations were delivered by Professor John Fox, Oxford University, UK and Dr. James J. Cimino, NIH Clinical Center and US National Library of Medicine. MEDINFO 2013 Danish Society for Medical Informatics, DSMI, hosted the World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (MedInfo) 20-23 August 2013. The conference was a success which attracted more than a 1200 researchers, clinicians, executives, and suppliers from 64 different countries all with the common interest to share knowledge and experiences within health-, medicaland bio-informatics. The exhibition attracted 35 exhibitors and 9 sponsors supported the event. More than 600 oral presentations was on the programme and 120 persons participated in tutorials. DaCHI was involved in this world congress in the LOC by Pia Elberg and Stig Kjær Andersen, Department of Health Science and Technology, and Marianne Sørensen, Secretariat of DaCHI, in the EC by Christian Nøhr, Development and Planning, and the SPC by André Kushniruk, Adjunct Professor at Development and Planning. 10
MEDINFO AND VISIT AT SIMULATION LAB, HERLEV HOSPITAL On 20 August was organized a visit at the large simulation lab, Danish Institute of Medical Simulation, at Herlev Hospital with a demonstration and participation in both a clinical and a medical simulation. The visit also included a guided tour to several departments at the hospital where it was possible to observe robotic surgery as well as the general application of health IT. Sanne Jensen was the organizer of this visit. SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE ON HEALTH INFORMATICS 2013 (SHI2013) Was held on 20 August in Copenhagen with the aim to exchange experience, cooperate and network within the field of development, implementation, use and assessment of informatics in the health sector in Scandinavia with special focus on the clinical use of informatics and the citizens role in the health care work. Members of the SPC; Ann Bygholm, Department of Communication. and Ole Hejlesen, Mette Dencker, Gert Galster, LOC: Morten Hasselstrøm Jensen, Health Science and Technology 11
4 VISITING RESEARCHERS, GUEST LECTURES PROFESSOR ANNE MOEN The main purpose of the visit of Professor Anne Moen was to evaluate the scientific planning of MIE2011 and extend the content of EPOS, (EFMI professional congress organising system) to include the experience form MIE201. PROFESSOR ED HAMMOND Professor and director Ed Hammond from the Duke Center for Health Informatics, Duke University NC gave two oral presentations during his stay: At the annual reference group meeting with the title Key driving forces in health informatics: meaningful use, big data, health analeptics, translational medicine and interoperability and at the ph.d. course History of Health Informatics with the same title. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CRAIG KUZIEMSKY Associate professor and Director, MSc in Health Systems Program at Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa held an oral presentation with the title Micro, Meso and Macro Challenges to Collaborative Healthcare delivery at a seminar organized by the Centre for Communication and Computing at the University of Copenhagen, the Danish Center for Health Informatics at Aalborg University and the Danish Society of Medical Informatics in cooperation with the Researcher Forum for ehealth. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR RONALD CORNET Associate Professor Ronald Cornet, from Amsterdam University gave during his stay a public lecture entitled: A Survey of SNOMED CT Implementations where members form Danish Medical Informatics Society and AAU researchers was invited. The initial thought about research consortium was discussed, as well as the opportunity to discuss PhD project was taken. 12
5 PHD COURSES PhD course History of Health Informatics, May 2013. Organized by Christian Nøhr and Pernille Bertelsen in cooperation with the Researcher Forum for ehealth. The objective of the course was to introduce and discuss important theories and methodological approaches to research in health informatics in a historical context. Health informatics is a professional field situated in the intersection of health science, technology and social science. It can be traced back to the early 1950 s and has scientifically developed continuously and as a profession the latest 20 years. The historical trajectory of the field has had a decisive role of the scientific and professional activities of health informatics today, and should be recognized and acknowledged in all current research projects. This course presented and discussed the history of the practical applications and the most prevalent theories and methodological approaches to health informatics research and development in an international perspective. The objective was to provide the participants with an insight and awareness of the field they research. Furthermore the international faculty discussed the students projects and provided feedback to their continued research. FACULTY: Professor Ed Hammond, Duke University, USA Professor, Christian Nøhr, Aalborg University A/ Professor, Pernille Bertelsen, Aalborg University A/ Professor, Stig Kjær Andersen, Aalborg University Professor Finn Kensing, Copenhagen University Deputy Manager Ib Johansen, MedCom, Denmark Electronic Health Record specialist, Jens Warfvinge, Aarhus University Hospit 13
6 DACHI SECRETARIAT FOR OTHER NETWORKS AND ASSOCIATIONS DaCHI is secretariat for various networks and associations. Below is a short description. DSMI The Danish Society of Medical Informatics is a cross-disciplinary association for all stakeholders within the field of ehealth. Among our researches you find a member of the steering committee of DSMI; Anna Marie Høstgaard and Lene Sømod Flou is secretary for the society. Stig Kjær Andersen represents the DSMI s membership of the European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI). DaCHI administrates the secretariat for the Danish Society of Medical Informatics (DSMI) i.e. bookkeeping, mailings, administration of memberships of DSMI (database, sign and resign of members, account of membership fee), and organizing conferences, seminars and workshops. CHI VENDOR FORUM (LEVERANDØRFORUM) The CHI Vendor Forum consists of a group of seven companies delivering IT systems to the health care sector. They have had two meetings in the period of reporting. The activities have been in various taskforce groups and special topic meetings with Per Buchwaldt, IT Director of Region Zealand and Jørn Lodahl, IT Director of Central Denmark Region. Responsible for this forum are: Stig Kjær Andersen and Marianne Sørensen. More information: www.leverandoerforum.dk RESEARCHER FORUM FOR EHEALTH (FORSKERFORUM FOR SUNDHEDS-IT) ehealth Researcher Forum was established in the autumn 2011 at a meeting at Copenhagen University. The participants of the meeting represented all institutions active in research in health informatics i.e.: Copenhagen University, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde University, Aarhus University, IT University of Copenhagen, Aalborg University and the public sector research institution KORA (former Dansk Sundheds Institut (DSI)). The activities in this forum are primarily organizing and running PhD courses, exchange of experiences of planning and running research projects. The forum has had two events in 2013: In spring 2013 a lecture by Associate Professor Craig Kuziemsky see above chapter 4 Visiting researchers and guest lectures and furthermore also in spring 2013 a ph.d. couse, se also above chapter 5 Ph.d. Courses. More information: sundheds-it-forskerforum.dk 14
7 OTHER NETWORK COOPERATIONS ASSOCIATIONS EFMI the European Federation for Medical Informatics, EFMI, Stig Kjær Andersen is a councilmember of this cooperation. IMIA the International Medical Informatics Association, IMIA. Aalborg University is represented by Christian Nøhr, Stig Kjær Andersen, being an Institutional Member. AMIA the American Medical Informatics Association has Stig Kjær Andersen, Christian Nøhr, and André Kushniruk as members and they are both active in various working groups NeRN Nordic ehealth Research Network where Christian Nøhr is the respresentative WORKING GROUPS IMIA Working group on human factors engineering and usability in health informatics. Chairman of the group is Christian Nøhr and André Kushniruk is co-chairman AMIA Education Working Group represented by Christian Nøhr AMIA Working Group People and Organizational Issues represented by Christian Nøhr AMIA Working Group on Evaluation represented by Christian Nøhr ehealth in Africa, Platform for Human Health under Building Stronger Universities represented by Pernille Bertelsen SIG-CHI, Interaktionsdesign in Denmark, participant Gert Galster InFinIT interessegruppen for processer og it, participant Gert Galster IDA s fagtekniske netværk IDA-IT, participant Gert Galster IHTSDOs SNOMED CT Implementation Advisor Scheme represented by Anne Randorff Højen CONFERENCE NETWORK AT AALBORG UNIVERSITY At Aalborg University a conference network was established by the Network Centre (Netværkscenteret). This network group shares experiences and gives advice on how to organize conferences. The network group has appointed a steering group, who works on improvements of systems and infrastructure of organizing conferences at Aalborg University. Twice a year the steering group arranges a network meeting for their members. Marianne Sørensen is a member of the steering group. 15
8 PROJECTS WITHIN HEALTH INFORMATICS An extract of some of the projects in health informatics by some of the researchers a list of the all the projects of each researcher can be found at VBN Videnbase Nord (Knowledge Base North) www.vbn.aau.dk having the status of projects in progress 2013. AMBULANCE PROJECT In 2011, the Pre-hospital unit in The Northern Region of Denmark initiated a project to establish video facilities in part of the ambulances in the region. These facilities launch video-communication between the paramedics at the scene, and the physician at the hospital and add new possibilities to an already established mobile telephone contact between the paramedics and the physician on call in the required specialty. The video makes it possible for the physician at the hospital to see and communicate with the patient from the time when the paramedics are on the scene, e.g. in the patient s own home as well as while driving in the ambulance to the hospital. The video facilities were expected to be implemented in spring 2013, but because of technical difficulties, the implementation took place in spring 2014. The objective of this evaluation is to analyze the usefulness of the system from the physicians and the paramedic s perspective. ASIAN UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN Development of curriculum for post-graduate level training in Environmental Engineering and Human Centred Informatics focused on meeting the needs and aspirations of women from poor and rural Asian communities. AUW is situated in Bangladesh. Partners Imperical College London, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Aalborg University, E-learning Lab, Aalborg University, Develop-ment and Planning, Aalborg University, Computer Science. Participants: Ann Bygholm, Lone Dirckinck- Holmfeld, Anne Marie Kanstrup, Peter Axel Nielsen, Gitte Tjørnehøj, Marianne Georgsen Participants: Høstgaard, Anna Marie Balling, Nøhr, Christian, Bertelsen, Pernille. 16
CLINICAL HANDOVER This project aims to conduct an exploratory research on the work practices of shift-to-shift medical and nursing handover in five countries Australia, Denmark, Norway, United States and Brazil, utilizing video observation methods, with a view to eventually developing a system to support clinical handover practices. The project aims to define shiftto-shift clinical handover practices across different countries and healthcare services. It further aims to develop a common understanding of the clinical handover process and explore the work practices in clinical handover in these countries. This project then aims to develop systems to improve clinical handover practices utilizing a usercentered approach. This project will be the first of its kind to explore and define clinical handover practices across different countries from the views of clinicians. This will help better define the process and develop an improved understanding of potential initiatives that could improve clinical handover. CONSENSUS ON EHEALTH DEFINITIONS There is a significant degree of attention and focus on ehealth initiatives globally; ehealth frequently forms a component of healthcare strategy and policy, and is represented in projects, financial outlays, cost benefit, outcomes, clinical process improvement, safety and quality, and addressing the challenges facing healthcare. Activities, which are described as implementing ehealth solutions, attract significant funding, and consume many resources and much time. However, despite the frequency with which the term is used, there does not appear to be a general consensus about the meaning of ehealth. While there appears to be near-unanimous support for ehealth and its benefits, there is much less agreement about what ehealth actually represents. Many definitions have been proposed, but there has so far not been any universal agreement about what things might be excluded or included within the scope of the term. This project explores the possibilities of reaching an international consensus on the use of the term ehealth in order to avoid misunderstandings in the professional discourse, and to clarify the potential and scope of ehealth applications. Participants: Chris Showell, University of Tasmania, Christian Nøhr, Aalborg University Participants: Paul Turner and Ming Chao Wong, University of Tasmania, Christian Nøhr, Aalborg University 17
EAST: ENGAGEMENT IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES EngAgement in health care and social technologies The EAST-project examines how social technologies can increase involvement in health. The project is carried out in cooperation with the citizens in a health high-risk area. The EAST-project contributes with knowledge about 1) User driven innovation in general and specifically how the citizens of a residential area can be involved as co-designers in technology development 2) Design concepts that make sense in a health high-risk area and thereby also knowledge of effective concepts against inequalities in health care. Participants: Anne Marie Kanstrup, Pernille Bertelsen, Jacob Østergaard Madsen E-HEALTH OBSERVATION This project aims to identify and analyze the Danish development of ehealth in both hospitals and primary care. Emphasized is uncovering the dissemination rate of the Electronic Health Records (EHR), detecting EHR stakeholder experience, identifying and evaluating key factors that promote the extension and use of EHR, as well as identifying and evaluating general barriers to the EHR. Furthermore, the project aims at communicating the experiences achieved among the primary actors. This is accomplished by an annual conference that brings together the most active partners within health informatics throughout the country. Project homepage: e-sundhedsobservatoriet.dk Participants: Christian Nøhr, Pernille Bertelsen, Stig Kjær Andersen, Søren Vingtoft, Marianne Sørensen EVALUATION OF THE DATA VALIDITY IN A NEW DANISH NATIONAL DATABASE FOR EARLY DETECTION OF INFANTS AT RISK Since 2009 health data for all Danish children have been registered in a new national Danish database (Børnedatabasen) with an aim to enable the early detection of infants at risk. However, data are neither complete nor valid. Thus, the objective of the study is to identify where in the datagenerating process errors occur in order to validate data in the database. The project is supported by Aalborg University, the National Board of Health, Denmark and the municipality of Aalborg. Participants: Anna Marie Balling Høstgaard, Louise Pape Hougaard 18
GIS IN HEALTH Exploring the possibilities for developing new research areas for the interdisciplinary competencies at Aalborg University. Participants: Anders Knørr Lyseen, Esben Munk Sørensen, Egon Toft, Christian Nøhr LABX The aim of this project is to strengthen implementation of health and welfare technology through improvement and enhancement of cooperation between public and private intuitions. The project revolves around a number of living labs focusing on innovation and refinement of technologies and within a period of two years a series of technologies (intelligent beds, alarms, dispensers, etc.) will be explored (in nursing homes and elderly homes primarily). The project is a co-operation between University College Northern Denmark, The Social and Health College in North Jutland and Aalborg University. Participants: from AAU Ann Bygholm, Anne Marie Kanstrup, Søren Bolvig NATIONAL MONITORING OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF E-HEALTH IN DENMARK Earlier we have experienced several research projects making status of penetration of ehealth systems. They have primarily been focused on EHR systems and mostly on whether they have been implemented or not. However, the penetration has now reached a level making it more interesting to survey whether the systems are used and if so to what extension and where in the daily clinical work practice. This is a continual project making a survey every year questioning around 8000 clinicians about their use of e-health systems. The aim of the survey is to clarify the use of and the attitudes to e-health. This survey is the third in a row, addressing randomingly selected physicians, nurses and medical secretaries. The survey is made in cooperation with Lægeforeningen, Dansk Sygeplejeråd and Dansk Lægesekretærforening. In the long term the objective is to compare the results over several years, making tendencies of use and attitudes to e-health systems visible. Further, the results will make a comparison to other countries possible. The survey is a part of the Nordic e-health Research Network (NeRN) making equivalent surveys in the Nordic countries. Further, the project is a part of the OECD task force on model survey on the availability and use of information and communication technologies in the health sector. Participants: Christian Nøhr, Søren Vingtoft 19
PATIENT SAFETY There is evidence that health information technology (HIT) is central to improving safety and quality of health service. But research has also documented the ability of health information systems to introduce new types of errors (i.e. technologyinduced errors) that arise from the design and development, the implementation and customization, or the interactions between the operation of a technology and the new work processes that arise from a technology s use. Within this theme we are engaged in a number of project activities: Co-chairing the launch of a new working group on patient safety informatics within the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) Critically review of initiatives that address safe HIT system design, build, implementation and use in a non-exhaustive set of exemplar countries identified by searching the websites of regional and national agencies and programs in England, Denmark, the Netherlands, the USA, Canada and Australia. Analysis of reports on adverse drug events in the Oncology Department at Aalborg Hospital in relation to a newly implemented medication administration system (ONCMED). Participants: Farah Magrabi, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Elizabeth Borycki, André Kushniruk, University of Victoria, BC, Canada; Christian Nøhr, Charlotte Bjørnes Aalborg University RECONSI An international Research collaboration has been established in the Autumn of2013: ReConSI Research Consortium on Semantic Interoperability for health. The aim of this consortium is to perform internationally recognized common research on semantic interoperability for Health. As parts of medical informatics groups in three Universities in Denmark (Aalborg University), Sweden (Linköping University) and The Netherlands (Amsterdam University), we join forces in a consortium. Our common research interests are: Semantic data quality Medical Knowledge Representation Semantic Interoperability Information Modelling Medical terminologies Clinical content harmonization SNOMED CT Terminology-based data capture and use Information Modelling vs. Terminology binding Application and use Mapping between SNOMED CT and classifications The consortium intends to collaborate on delivery of scientific contributions within the scope of our shared research interest, and to disseminate knowledge on semantic interoperability and its application. 20
The collaboration between the consortium members consists of: Sharing knowledge within: topics of research research environments teaching of medical informatics Facilitating exchange visits of MSc and PhD students as well as staff Defining and applying for research projects on shared interests Publishing collaboratively Reaching out to the larger community through special actions and publications And are solidified by a signed agreement. A program for visits with seminars, Virtual meetings, Brainstorms for joint application, for 2014 has been set up. Participants: Stig Kjær Andersen, Pia Elberg, Kirstine Rosenbeck Gøeg, Anne Randorff Højen THE PROGRAMME FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF ADULT COMPETENCIES (PIAAC) PIAAC (The Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies), or Survey of Adult Skills, is an OECD study of skills in literacy, numeracy, and problem solving in technology-rich environments among the population aged 16-65 years. The study takes place between 2008-2013 and 24 countries participates, including Denmark. The target of the survey is internationally to compare adults competencies required to be able to participate as an active citizen in the knowledge society. The survey collects knowledge of the adults competencies in understanding and using text and mathematics, finding and decoding information, using information technology and finally, using It to solve complex problems. Further, the survey is to bring knowledge of adults use of key competences in their working life, e.g. in reading, IT, communication, cooperation and leadership. Further, the purpose is to enlighten possible connections between the adults level of competencies to the level of their education, financial, employment, social and cultural situation. Communication acted as a specialist in information technology and problem solving in for the Danish group headed by SFI. The data collection was carried out in 2011-2012 and OECD published the international results on 8 October 2013. Participants: Ann Bygholm 21
USABILITY TEST OF FIVE MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS In Denmark the five regions have implemented different electronic health record (EHR) solutions developed by different vendors consequently resulting in different working procedures in each region. The systems have been tested according to functionalities, but have not been usability tested to the same depth and using the same methods to allow comparison. Ten physicians were therefore recruited to perform a usability test in a cross-over design, both testing their own system and an unknown system. This study focuses on the methodology to conduct a usability test in the five different systems focusing on the medication module. USE OF VIDEO OBSERVATIONS TO STUDY WORK PRACTICE IN HEALTH INFORMATICS Studying work practice can be very complicated in complex organizations such as health care institutions. The clinical staff has special assignments where the work is centered on people with multiple diseases, which constantly change in a non-predictable pattern. In addition to rational and formal work processes, that to a certain extend can be planned and controlled, there is a great number of informal and derived processes that are necessary to keep the organization functioning. These types of work are difficult to study by means of traditional rational analytical framework, but video based observations can be instrumental in this task. Our experience from 12 different video observation project will inspire the development of a methodological framework for video based analysis related to the different phases of a systems development cycle. Participants: Lars Botin, André Kushniruk, Christian Nøhr Participants: Christian Nøhr, Anne Marie Kanstrup, Inge Madsen, Aalborg University. André Kushniruk, University of Victoria, BC, Canada 22
9 PHD PROJECTS SEMANTIC APPROACHES TO STANDARDIZATION IN ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS Electronic Health Record (EHR) system information management is a challenge because seemingly contrasting goals have to be fulfilled. Firstly, the EHR-systems should be able to exchange of patient information. Secondly, the EHRsystems should fulfill complex clinical requirements to ensure support for the micro details of clinical workflows. Balancing these goals through the use of Detailed Clinical Models (DCMs) and Clinical Terminology is a prerequisite because they constitute the semantic content layer that has the potential to bridge technical and clinical requirements. The aim of this PhD thesis is to develop methods to compare and contrast existing EHR content, in particular local EHR templates. While this is a design and engineering oriented task, this makes it possible to answer theoretical questions related to EHR content modeling and the status of current EHR content harmonization. PhD project of Kirstine Rosenbeck Gøeg USE OF CLINICAL SIMULATION IN DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM Since 2007 the Capital Region of Denmark has conducted simulations on a regular basis in order to qualify IT systems to the clinic. These simulations range from simple setups during the development phase, to full scale simulations. The simulations are performed at IT Experimentarium (ITX) and the lab uses the simulation facilities at DIMS (Danish Institute for Medical Simulation). The aim of this PhD study is to develop and operationalize methods to design and evaluate information systems that are to be used in the clinical work practice at the hospitals. The PhD study will investigate the significance of using simulation in the development and evaluation of clinical information systems. This will be done by literature study and several case studies. The scientific results are aimed to be put into practice. The PhD study encompass four case studies covering full scale simulation test of clinical information systems from various phases in the development life cycle, and will hereby investigate the usefulness of using simulation in combination with the design and evaluation of information systems in healthcare. Up till now three case studies have been conducted 1. assessment of potential benefits of a Planning and Coordination Module 2. evaluation of work practice and the usefulness of electronic signing results of different tests; i.e. blood tests and microbiological tests 3. validation of user requirements and use cases in connection with procurement of an it-platform for healthcare in The Capital Region of Denmark and Region Zealand The fourth case study is being planned 4. assessment of three solutions in connection with procurement an it-platform for healthcare in The Capital Region of Denmark and Region Zealand PhD project of Sanne Jensen, period: October 2011 to September 2014 23
USE OF SNOMED CT IN DENMARK Multiple challenges arise when vendors and system owners strive towards a harmonization of the content within the Electronic health records by the use of standardized clinical terminology. Yet, the motivation for such harmonization exist because it induce a great potential for sharing, comparing and reusing clinical information across systems and borders (departments, hospitals, sectors). Potentially, it will increase the beneficial usage of clinical data for both primary and secondary purposes. The clinical terminology SNOMED CT is developed to represent all clinically relevant information, and therefore it has a size and complexity that demands for knowledge when applied to clinical information systems. Hence, one challenge is to understand the content and model of the terminology to be able to navigate and select sufficient concepts to represent the concerned clinical information. Another challenge is to ensure that related clinical information that is registered in different clinical templates in the EHR-system is represented by concepts in the terminology that support the information to be compared. This topic has been matter of attention in the present PhD study, where an in depth analysis of SNOMED CT combined with an actual SNOMED CT implementation project has been the underlying basis for developing applicable SNOMED CT implementation-guidelines and a software tool for supporting consistent and coherent terminology implementation. PhD project of Anne R. Højen 24
CONTEXTUAL CLINICAL INFORMATION-AN ELUSIVE PART OF HEALTH INFORMATICS The processing of clinical information constitutes an essential part of doctors daily work. Thus, clinical information systems are of key importance to health care. These systems the health record have over the decades evolved from being the individual physician s personal, handwritten memo list towards being a digital collaborative tool for many various professions and stakeholders. As a consequence, there is an increasing demand for interoperability of clinical information systems which is the main reason for structuring and standardization of clinical information. The increased structuring, however, gives rise to a decrease in communicative quality; simply because natural language is richer than structured language. The structuring of clinical information seems, in particular, to imply a loss of contextual content. Several studies have based on examples shown, that doctors must be able to access contextual clinical information. In the light of the increasing structuring of clinical information, it was thus of interest to examine what this type of information includes, and which role it plays. This thesis is based on a literature study and two field studies which from two different perspectives on contextuality clarify what constitutes contextual clinical information, its importance, and how it can be operationalized. The thesis defines and describes a subset of contextual clinical information relating to the circumstances in which clinical information is produced, i.e. production-contextual clinical information. The unhindered exchange of this type of information constitutes a condition for establishing pragmatic interoperability which is why several papers have recommended further structuring of clinical information. The thesis provides a number of reasons why the exchange of production-contextual clinical information necessarily has its limits, and states that the realisation of pragmatic interoperability in healthcare therefore is unattainable. The thesis also describes a method to uncover and visualize the clinically logical information structure that doctors build during their contextualization of clinical information. It is shown how this method can be used to identify inappropriate information structures in clinical IT systems. Finally, the thesis outlines some proposals for structural change of the health record which is expected better to support doctors contextualization, and also can be used as the basis for a potent type of clinical decision support within the scope of existing technology. PhD project of Gert Galster 25
10 PUBLICATIONS WITHIN HEALTH INFORMATICS Below is a list of the most important health IT related publications form the DaCHI researchers. A full list each researchers publications can be found at VBN: Viden- base Nord (Knowledge Base North) www.vbn.aau.dk having the status of publications 2013. A diet management information and communication system to help chronic kidney patients cope with diet restrictions. / Heiden, Sisse; Buus, Amanda; Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm; Hejlesen, Ole. MEDINFO 2013: Proceedings of the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2013. s. 543-547 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; Nr. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding A comparative review of patient safety initiatives for national health information technology. / Magrabi, Farah ; Aarts, Jos; Nøhr, Christian; Baker, Maureen ; Harrison, Stuart ; Pelayo, Sylvia ; Talmon, Jan ; Sittig, Dean F.; Coiera, Enrico.I: International Journal of Medical Informatics, Vol. 82, Nr. 5, 05.2013, s. 139-148. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel A Design Process for a Clinical Decision Support System to Increase Patient Safety in Medication. / Nøhr, Christian; Kanstrup, Anne Marie. What is Techno-Anthropology?. red. / Tom Børsen; Lars Botin. Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2013. s. 445-466 (Serie om Lærings-, forandrings- og organisationsudviklingsprocesser/ Series in Transformational Studies; Nr. 1, Vol. 2). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/ antologi A health economic analysis of osteoporotic fractures : who carries the burden?. / Hansen, Louise; Mathiesen, Anne Sofie; Vestergaard, Peter; Ehlers, Lars H; Petersen, Karin D. I: Archives of Osteoporosis, Vol. 8, Nr. 1-2, 12.2013, s. 126. Forskning peer review Tidsskriftartikel A heuristic evaluation of a telehealth solution from the Danish TeleCare North large scale randomized trial. / Lilholt, Pernille Heyckendorff; Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm; Hejlesen, Ole. Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013, 20 August 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. red. / Gustav Bellika; Ann Bygholm; Mette Dencker; Mariann Fossum; Gert Galster; Gunnar Hartvigsen; Ole Hejlesen; Daniel Karlsson; Sabine Koch; Carl-Erik Moe. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. s. 93 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91). Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding A multistep algorithm for processing and calibration of microdialysis continuous glucose monitoring data. / Mahmoudi, Zeinab; Johansen, Mette Dencker; Christiansen, Jens Sandahl; Hejlesen, Ole. I: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 15, Nr. 10, 2013, s. 825-835. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel 26
An information and communication technology system to detect hypoglycemia in people with type 1 diabetes. / Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm; Christensen, Toke Folke; Tarnow, Lise; Johansen, Mette Dencker; Hejlesen, Ole. MEDINFO 2013: Proceedings of the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2013. s. 38-41 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; Nr. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Anvendelse af SNOMED CT til repræsentation af SFI i Region Nord : evalueringsrapport. / Gøeg, Kirstine Rosenbeck; Rasmussen, Anne Randorff. Aalborg Universitet, Danish Centre for Health Informatics, 2013. ( DaCHI Technical Report; Nr. 13-2) Forskning Rapport Are labour-intensive efforts to prevent pressure ulcers cost-effective?. / Mathiesen, Anne Sofie Mølbak; Nørgaard, Kamilla; Andsersen, Marie Frederikke Bruun; Møller, Klaus Meyer; Ehlers, Lars Holger. I: Journal of Medical Economics, Vol. 16, Nr. 10, 10.2013, s. 1238-1245. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel At navigere på tværs af sektorgrænser. / Kayser, Lars; Nøhr, Christian; Vingtoft, Søren. Fokus på empowerment og velfærdsteknologi til kronikere. red. / Lasse Winther Wehner. Vol. 13 Stockholm : Nordens Velfærdscenter, 2013. s. 58-59. Forskning Bidrag til bog/antologi Benefits of a Clinical Planning and Coordination Module : A Simulation Study./ Jensen, Sanne; Vingtoft, Søren; Nøhr, Christian. Enabling Health and Healthcare through ICT: Available, Tailored and Closer. red. / Karen L. Courtney; Omid Shabestari; Alex Kuo. Vol. 183 IOS Press, 2013. s. 220-224 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 183). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Catalogue of EQ-5D Scores for Chronic Conditions in Denmark (abstract). / Hvidberg, Michael Falk; Petersen, Karin Dam; Ehlers, Lars Holger. 2013. Abstract from ISPOR 16th Annual European Congress to be held 2-6 November 2013 at The Convention Centre Dublin in Dublin, Ireland, Dublin, Irland. Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt til conference Catalogue of EQ-5D Scores for Chronic Conditions in Denmark (poster). / Hvidberg, Michael Falk; Petersen, Karin Dam; Ehlers, Lars Holger. 2013. Poster session presented at ISPOR 16th Annual European Congress to be held 2-6 November 2013 at The Convention Centre Dublin in Dublin, Ireland, Dublin, Irland. Forskning - peer review Poster Clinical evaluation of a wireless ECG sensor system for arrhythmia diagnostic purposes. / Fensli, Rune; Gundersen, Torstein; Snaprud, Tormod; Hejlesen, Ole. I: Medical Engineering & Physics, Vol. 35, Nr. 6, 2013, s. 697-703. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Clinical Planning and Coordination Module : From concepts to prototype. / Christensen, Anders Skovbo; Vingtoft, Søren; Phanareth, Klaus; Nøhr, Christian.2013. Poster session presented at Information Technology and Communications in Health, Victoria, Canada. Forskning - peer review Poster Clinical simulation as a boundary object in design of health IT-systems. / Rasmussen, Stine Loft ; Jensen, Sanne; Lyng, Karen Marie. Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Human and Sociotechnical Approaches. red. / Marie- Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir; Monique Jaspers; Craig Kuziemsky; Christian Nøhr; Jos Aarts. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2013. s. 173-178 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 194). Collecting data in real time with postcards. / Yee, Kwang Chien ; Kanstrup, Anne Marie; Bertelsen, Pernille; Nøhr, Christian.Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Human and Sociotechnical Approaches. red. / Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir; Monique Jaspers; Craig Kuziemsky; Christian Nøhr; Jos Aarts. Vol. 194 IOS Press, 2013. s. 202-207 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 194). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Computerbaseret behandling af angst/ fobi med programmet FearFighter : Evaluering af demonstrationsprojekt i Region Midtjylland. / Ehlers, Lars Holger; Rosenberg, Nicole; Mathiesen, Kim; Svendsen, Majbritt. 13 marts 2013. Forskning Net-publikation 27
Constructive Technology Assessment for HIT development : Learning, feedback and user involvement. / Høstgaard, Anna Marie Balling; Bertelsen, Pernille; Petersen, Lone Stub; Nøhr, Christian. Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013: Copenhagen, Denmark, August 20, 2013. red. / G. Bellika; A. Bygholm; M. Dencker; M. Fossum; G. Galster; G. Hartvigsen; O. Hejlesen; D. Karlsson; S. Koch; C.E. Moe. Vol. 91 Linköping, Sweden : Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. s. 33-37 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Context Sensitive Health Informatics : Concepts, Methods and Tools. / Kuziemsky, Craig ; Nøhr, Christian; Aarts, Jos; Jaspers, Monique; Meuscart-zephir, Marie-Catherine. Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Human and Sociotechnical Approaches. red. / Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir; Monique Jaspers; Craig Kuziemsky; Christian Nøhr; Jos Aarts. Vol. 194 IOS Press, 2013. s. 1-7 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 194). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Context Sensitive Health Informatics : Human and Sociotechnical Approaches./ Beuscart-Zéphir, Marie-Catherine (Redaktør); Jaspers, Monique (Redaktør); Kuziemsky, Craig (Redaktør); Nøhr, Christian (Redaktør); Aarts, Jos (Redaktør).IOS Press, 2013. 224 s. (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 194). Forskning - peer review Antologi Cooperation and communication challenges in small-scale ehealth development projects. / Petersen, Lone Stub; Bertelsen, Pernille; Bjørnes, Charlotte. I: International Journal of Medical Informatics, Vol. 82, Nr. 12, 07.05.2013, s. e375-e385. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Cost-effectiveness of Boceprevir Add-on Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1 Patients in Denmark. / Ehlers, Lars Holger. Value in Health. Vol. Volume 16, Issue 7, November 2013, Page A354 2013. Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding Cost-effectiveness of Boceprevir Add-on Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1 Patients in Denmark. / Ehlers, Lars Holger; Højsted Kristensen, Malene; Leutscher, Peter. 2013. Poster session presented at International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Dublin, Irland. Forskning Poster Cost Effectiveness of Treatments for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation : Focus on the Novel Oral Anticoagulants. / Kasmeridis, Charalampos ; Apostolakis, Stavros ; Ehlers, Lars Holger; Rasmussen, Lars Hvilsted; Boriani, Giuseppe ; Lip, Gregory Y.H. (Ekstern Forfatter). I: PharmacoEconomics, Vol. 31, Nr. 11, 2013, s. 971-980. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Danish Health Care Reform: Lessons Learned. / Seemann, Janne; Andersen, Kim Normann; Antoft, Rasmus. 2013. Abstract from Shanghai Forum, Shanghai, Kina. Track: Public Health and what to do with 1,5 billion Asians., Kina. Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt til konference Design of a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) Evaluating Outcome and Cost-effectiveness of a Local Case- Management Intervention of Patients Suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). / Sørensen, Sabrina Storgaard; Pedersen, Kjeld Møller (Ekstern Forfatter); Ehlers, Lars Holger. I: Value in Health, Vol. 16, Nr. 7, 01.11.2013, s. A576. Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i tidsskrift Design of a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) Evaluating Outcome and Cost-effectiveness of a Local Case- Management Intervention of Patients Suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). / Sørensen, Sabrina Storgaard; Pedersen, Kjeld Møller (Ekstern Forfatter); Ehlers, Lars Holger. 2013. Poster session presented at International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Dublin, Irland. Forskning - peer review Poster 28
Developing an acute-physicalexamination template for a regional EHR system aimed at improving inexperienced physician s documentation. / Lilholt, Lars; Haubro, Camilla Dremstrup; Møller, Jørn Munkhof; Aarøe, Jens; Højen, Anne Randorff; Gøeg, Kirstine Rosenbeck. MEDINFO 2013: Proceedings of the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2013. s. 1129 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; Nr. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding Developing and testing a novel study design for improving hypoglycaemia detection and prediction with continuous glucose monitoring data. / Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm; Hua, Jenna; Johansen, Mette Dencker; Han, Jay; Prakasam, Gnangurudasan; Hejlesen, Ole; Soto, Edmund. Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013, 20 August 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. red. / Gustav Bellika; Ann Bygholm; Mette Dencker; Mariann Fossum; Gert Galster; Gunnar Hartvigsen; Ole Hejlesen; Daniel Karlsson; Sabine Koch; Carl-Erik Moe. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. s. 45-49 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Discussion of Attitude of Physicians Towards Automatic Alerting in Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems. / Bates, D. W.; Baysari, M. T. ; Dugas, M.; Haefeli, W. E.; Kushniruk, A. W. ; Lehmann, C. U.; Liu, J.; Mantas, J.; Margolis, A.; Miyo, K.; Nøhr, Christian; Peleg, M.; de Quirós, F. G. B.; Slight, S. P.; Starmer, J.; Takabayashi, K.; Westbrook, J. I. I: Methods of Information in Medicine, Vol. 52, Nr. 2, 2013, s. 109-117. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Educating health care professionals : Master s program in Health Informatics at Aalborg University. / Bygholm, Ann; Hejlesen, Ole; Niss, Karsten Ulrik, Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013, 20 August 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. red. / Gustav Bellika; Ann Bygholm; Mette Dencker; Mariann Fossum; Gert Galster; Gunnar Hartvigsen; Ole Hejlesen; Daniel Karlsson; Sabine Koch; Carl-Erik Moe. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. s. 15-17 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Eliciting requirements for a tablet-based data entry and reporting system for use in clinical microbiology laboratories to facilitate blood culture analysis : a case study. / Samson, Lasse Lefevre; Pape-Haugaard, Louise; Hejlesen, Ole. Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013, 20 August 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. red. / Gustav Bellika; Ann Bygholm; Mette Dencker; Mariann Fossum; Gert Galster; Gunnar Hartvigsen; Ole Hejlesen; Daniel Karlsson; Sabine Koch; Carl-Erik Moe. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. s. 79-82 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Evaluering af døgnbemanding på lægebilen. / Nielsen, Bente Schmidt; Lyseen, Anders Knørr; Nøhr, Christian. Virtual Centre for Health Informatics, Aalborg University, 2013. 37 s. (Virtuelt Center for Sundhedsinformatik. Technical Report; Nr. 13-3). Forskning - peer review Rapport Evidence based health informatics : 10 years of efforts to promote the principle. / Rigby, M.; Ammenwerth, E.; Beuscart- Zephir, M.-C.; Brender, Jytte; Hyppönen, H.; Melia, S.; Nykänen, P.; Talmon, J.; de Keizer, N. IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2013: Evidence-based Health Informatics. Schattauer Gmbh, 2013. s. 34-46 (IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi 29
Exploring barriers for health visitors adaption of the Danish Children s Database through an empirical study. / Pape-Haugaard, Louise; Haugaard, Karin; Carøe, Per; Høstgaard, Anna Marie Balling. Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013, 20 August 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. red. / Gustav Bellika; Ann Bygholm; Mette Dencker; Mariann Fossum; Gert Galster; Gunnar Hartvigsen; Ole Hejlesen; Daniel Karlsson; Sabine Koch; Carl-Erik Moe. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. s. 73-77 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91). Forskning peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Exploring end users system requirements for a handheld computer supporting both sepsis test workflow and current IT solutions. / Samson, Lasse Lefevre; Pape-Haugaard, Louise; Søgaard, Mette; Schønheyder, Henrik Carl; Hejlesen, Ole. MEDINFO 2013: Proceedings of the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2013. s. 524-528 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; Nr. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Exporting a Scandinavian Learning Model to Egypt and Vietnam: Challenges and Implications. / Youssef, Sandra Safwat; Bygholm, Ann; Jæger, Kirsten. Changing education through ICT in developing countries. Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2013. s. 83-102. Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Fidelity in clinical simulation : how low can you go?. / Jensen, Sanne; Nøhr, Christian; Rasmussen, Stine Loft. Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Human and Sociotechnical Approaches. red. / Marie- Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir; Monique Jaspers; Craig Kuziemsky; Christian Nøhr; Jos Aarts. Vol. 194 IOS Press, 2013. s. 147-153 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 194). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi From Usability Testing to Clinical Simulations : Bringing Context into the Design and Evaluation of Usable and Safe Health Information Technologies. /Kushniruk, André William; Nøhr, Christian; Jensen, Sanne; Borycki, E. M.IMIA Yearbook 2013: Evidence-based Health Informatics. red. / M-C Jaulent; CU Lehmann; B Séroussi. Schattauer Gmbh, 2013. s. 78-85 (Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Vol. 13). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Generic model : A concept of the program for qualifying all the professional in health care to use e-health applications in caring processes of elderlies. Report from the ICT for Health project, Output No. 5.3.2. / Bygholm, Ann; Bertelsen, Pernille; Thygesen, Hilde. 2013. 21 s. Forskning - peer review Rapport Higher Stroke Unit Volume Associated With Improved Quality of Early Stroke Care and Reduced Length of Stay. / Svendsen, Marie Louise; Ehlers, Lars Holger; Ingeman, Annette; Johnsen, Søren Påske. I: Stroke, Vol. 43, Nr. 11, 2013, s. 3041-3045. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel 30 How Standards will Degrade the Art of Medicine. / Botin, Lars. Context Sensitive Health Informatics. Human and Sociotechnical Approaches: Kontekst sensitiv sundhedsinformatik: humanistiske og sociotekniske tilgange. red. / Marie-Cathrine Beuscart-Zephir; Monique Jaspers; Graig Kuziemsky; Christian Nøhr; Jos Aarts. Vol. 194 Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2013. s. 29-34 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 194). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Hybridity and Social Responsibility : In Techno-Anthropology and Engineering Education. / Børsen, Tom; Botin, Lars. Proceedings from the 41th SEFI Conference, 16-20 September 2013, Leuven, Belgium. red. / Lucio Froyen. Leuven : SEFI: European Association for Engineering Education, 2013. Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Interorganisatorisk samverkan om innovation och forandring. / Gustafsson, Jeppe; Seemann, Janne.Om samverkan - för utveckling av hälse och välfärd. red. / Runo Axelsson; Susanna Bihari Axelsson. 1:1. udg. Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2013. s. 309-326. Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Interorganizational Innovation in Systemic Networks: TELEKAT Findings. /Seemann, Janne; Dinesen, Birthe; Gustafsson, Jeppe.I: The Innovation Journal - Public Sector Innovation Journal, Vol. 18, Nr. 3, 5, 20.12.2013, s. 1-18. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel
Interorganizational Management and Coordination in Danish Health Care. /Seemann, Janne; Gustafsson, Jeppe.2013. Abstract from IJICconference (Integrated Care annual metting). Health Integration. Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Tyskland. Forskning peer review Konferenceabstrakt til conference Is there a connection between telehomecare technology and health literacy?./ Hæsum, Lisa Korsbakke Emtekær; Ehlers, Lars Holger; Hejlesen, Ole. Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013, 20 August 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. red. / Gustav Bellika; Ann Bygholm; Mette Dencker; Mariann Fossum; Gert Galster; Gunnar Hartvigsen; Ole Hejlesen; Daniel Karlsson; Sabine Koch; Carl-Erik Moe. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. s. 39-43 (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91) Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding KT-støttet læring og kvalitet : erfaringer fra uddannelserne i Humanistisk Informatik på Aalborg Universitet. / Bygholm, Ann; Nyvang, Tom. Kvalitet i fleksibel høyere utdanning nordiske perspektiver. red. / Yngve Nordkvelle; Trine Fossland; Grete Netteland. Trondheim : Akademika forlag, 2013. s. 99-112. Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Letter to editor: OPCAB Surgery is costeffective for elderly patients. /Ehlers, Lars Holger; Houlind, Kim. I: Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, Vol. 47, Nr. 6, 2013, s. 384-384. Forskning peer review Tidsskriftartikel MEDINFO 2013. / Lehmann, Christoph Ulrich (Redaktør); Ammenwerth, Elske (Redaktør); Nøhr, Christian (Redaktør). IOS Press, 2013. 1330 s. (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 192). Forskning - peer review Antologi Mobile patient applications within diabetes : from few and easy to advanced functionalities. / Årsand, Eirik; Skrøvseth, Stein Olav; Hejlesen, Ole; Horsch, Alexander; Godtliebsen, Fred; Grøttland, Astrid; Hartvigsen, Gunnar. MEDINFO 2013: Proceedings of the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2013. s. 1010 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; Nr. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Monitoring of anticoagulant therapy applying a dynamic statistical model./ Nielsen, Peter Brønnum; Lundbye- Christensen, Søren; Larsen, Torben Bjerregaard; Kristensen, Søren Risom; Hejlesen, Ole.I: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Vol. 110, Nr. 3, 2013, s. 380-388. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel MR-CT registration using a Ni-Ti prostate stent in image-guided radiotherapy of prostate cancer. / Korsager, Anne Sofie; Hansen, Jesper Carl; Østergaard, Lasse Riis. I: Medical Physics, Vol. 40, Nr. 6, 2013, s. Article No. 061907. Forskning peer review Tidsskriftartikel Narratives of empowerment and compliance : Studies of communication in online patient support groups. / Wentzer, Helle; Bygholm, Ann.I: International Journal of Medical Informatics, Vol. 82, Nr. 12, 12.2013, s. 386 394. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel National Efforts for Measuring EMR Usability and Adoption: Issues, Opportunities and Challenges. / Kushniruk, André William; Kaipio, Johanna ; Nieminen, Marko ; Nøhr, Christian. MEDINFO 2013. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. Vol. 192 IOS Press, 2013. s. 1236-1236 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding Nordic ehealth Indicators : Organisation of research, first results and the plan for the future. / Hyppönen, Hannele ; Faxvaag, Arild ; Gilstad, Heidi ; Audur Hardardottir, Gudrun ; Jerlvall, Lars ; Kangas, Maarit ; Koch, Sabine ; Nøhr, Christian; Pehrsson, Thomas ; Reponen, Jarmo ; Walldius, Åke ; Vimarlund, Vivian Nordic Council of Ministers, 2013. 119 s. Forskning - peer review Rapport 31
Nordic ehealth Indicators : Organisation of Research, First Results and Plan for the Future. / Hyppönen, Hannele ; Faxvaag, Arild ; Gilstad, Heidi ; Hardardottir, Gudrun Audur; Jerlvall, Lars ; Kangas, Maarit ; Koch, Sabine ; Nøhr, Christian; Pehrsson, Thomas ; Reponen, Jarmo ; Walldius, Åke ; Vimarlund, Vivian.MEDINFO 2013. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. Vol. 192 IOS Press, 2013. s. 273-277 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding OPCAB Surgery is cost-effective for elderly patients. / Houlind, Kim; Kjeldsen, Bo Juul; Madsen, Susanne Nørgaard; Rasmussen, Bodil Steen; Holme, Susanne Juel; Pallesen, Peter Appel ; Mortensen, Poul Erik; Fenger-Grøn, Morten; Jensen Beck, Søren; Ehlers, Lars Holger; The DOORS Study Group. I: Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, Vol. 47, Nr. 3, 2013, s. 185-192. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Participatory Reflections : Power & Learning in User Participation. / Kanstrup, Anne Marie; Bertelsen, Pernille. What is Techno-Anthropology?. red. / Tom Børsen; Lars Botin. Aalborg : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2013. s. 395-416 (Serie om Lærings-, forandrings- og organisationsudviklingsprocesser/series in Transformational Studies; Nr. 1, Vol. 2). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/ antologi PBL and stories of body in the hospital world. / Botin, Lars. What did you learn in the real world today: The case of practicum in university educations. red. / Lars Bo Henriksen. Aalborg Universitet : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2013. s. 81-98. Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi Prediction of exacerbations for COPD patients. / Hejlesen, Ole (Opfinder); Dinesen, Birthe (Opfinder); Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm (Opfinder); Cichosz, Simon Lebech (Opfinder). IPC nr.: G06F 19/00. mar 07, 2013. Forskning Patent Preliminary evaluation of classification complexity measures on imbalanced data. / Xing, Yan; Cai, Hao; Cai, Yanguang; Hejlesen, Ole; Toft, Egon. Proceedings of 2013 Chinese Intelligent Automation Conference: Intelligent Information Processing. red. / Zengqi Sun; Zhidong Deng. Springer, 2013. s. 189-196 (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering; Nr. 256). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Professional continuous glucose monitoring in subjects with type 1 diabetes : retrospective hypoglycemia detection. / Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm; Christensen, Toke Folke; Tarnow, Lise; Mahmoudi, Zeinab; Johansen, Mette Dencker; Hejlesen, Ole.I: Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, Vol. 7, Nr. 1, 2013, s. 135 143. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Proposal for an EFMI WG Eval Supported Workshop Aligning National ehealth Policy Goals with Indicators of ehealth Policy Effects. Challenges and Opportunities. / Faxvaag, Arild ; Nøhr, Christian; Skauli, Kristian ; Koch, Sabine ; Hannele Hyppönen, Hannele. MEDINFO 2013. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. Vol. 192 IOS Press, 2013. s. 1252-1252 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding Real-time hypoglycemia detection from continuous glucose monitoring data of subjects with type 1 diabetes. / Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm; Christensen, Toke Folke; Tarnow, Lise; Seto, Edmund; Johansen, Mette Dencker; Hejlesen, Ole. I: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 15, Nr. 7, 2013, s. 538-543. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013 : Copenhagen, Denmark, August 20, 2013. / Bellika, Gustav (Redaktør); Bygholm, Ann (Redaktør); Johansen, Mette Dencker (Redaktør); Fossum, Mariann (Redaktør); Galster, Gert (Redaktør); Hartvigsen, Gunnar (Redaktør); Hejlesen, Ole (Redaktør); Karlsson, Daniel (Redaktør); Koch, Sabine (Redaktør); Moe, Carl- Erik (Redaktør). Linköping University Electronic Press, 2013. (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings; Nr. 91). Forskning - peer review Antologi. Udgivet 32
Socialrådgiverprofessionen og dens tværgående samarbejdsrelationer. / Seemann, Janne; Antoft, Rasmus; Christensen, Jannie Kristine Bang. Sociologi I socialrådgivning og socialt arbejde. red. / Steen Juul Hansen. Vol. 1 1. udg. Latvia : Hans Reitzel, 2013. s. 159-203. Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi STARE-HI Statement on Reporting of Evaluation Studies in Health Informatics : Explanation and elaboration. / Brender, Jytte; Talmon, J.; de Keizer, N.; Nykänen, P.; Rigby, M.; Ammenwerth, E. I: A C I, Vol. 4, Nr. 3, 2013, s. 331-358. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Telehomecare technologies enhance self-management and empowerment among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) : where does health literacy fit into this equation?. / Hæsum, Lisa Korsbakke Emtekær; Ehlers, Lars Holger; Hejlesen, Ole. MEDINFO 2013: Proceedings of the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2013. s. 1182 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; Nr. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding The DOORS-study of on-pump versus off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting: A post hoc analysis of methods for multiple imputation of missing data in economic evaluation.. / Ehlers, Lars Holger; Fenger-Grøn, Morten; Beck, Søren Sønderup; Houlind, Kim; Lauridsen, Jørgen. Nordic Health Economics Study Group 2011. 2013. Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding The Usability-Error Ontology. / Elkin, Peter L. ; Beuscart-zephir, Marie- Catherine ; Pelayo, Sylvia ; Patel, Vimla ; Nøhr, Christian. Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Human and Sociotechnical Approaches. red. / Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir; Monique Jaspers; Craig Kuziemsky; Christian Nøhr; Jos Aarts. Vol. 194 IOS Press, 2013. s. 91-96 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 194). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi The use of an active appearance model for automated prostate segmentation in magnetic resonance. / Korsager, Anne Sofie; Stephansen, Ulrik Landberg; Hansen, Jesper Carl; Østergaard, Lasse Riis. I: Acta Oncologica, Vol. 52, Nr. 7, 2013, s. 1374-1377. Forskning - peer Tidsskriftartikel Tracking of the flexion-extension movement of the cervical vertebrae using fluoroscopy. / Nedergaard, Rasmus Wiberg; Liu, Haiyong; Karczewski, Pawel; Lindstrøm, Rene; Østergaard, Lasse Riis; de Zee, Mark. ISB 2013, XXIV Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, 4-9 August 2013, Natal, Brazil [CD-ROM]. International Society of Biomechanics, ISB, 2013. Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding Undersøgelse af klinisk anvendelse af sundheds-it-systemer 2012 : V-CHI Technical Report No. 13-1. / Christiansen, Marion Berg; Nøhr, Christian. Virtuelt Center for Sundhedsinformatik, 2013. 60 s. (V-CHI Technical Report; Nr. 13-1). Forskning - peer review Rapport Undersøgelse af klinisk anvendelse af sundheds-it-systemer 2013. /Tornbjerg, Kristina; Nøhr, Christian. Virtuelt Center for Sundhedsinformatik, 2013. 64 s. Forskning - peer review Rapport Usability Methods for Ensuring Health Information Technology Safety : Evidence-Based Approaches. / Borycki, E. M; Kushniruk, André William; Nøhr, Christian; Takeda, H.; Kuwata, S.; Carvalho, C.; Bainbridge, M.; Kannry, J. IMIA Yearbook 2013: Evidence-based Health Informatics. red. / M-C Jaulent; CU Lehmann; B Séroussi. Schattauer Gmbh, 2013. s. 20-27 (Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Vol. 13). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi 33
Use of clinical simulation for assessment in EHR-procurement : design of method. / Jensen, Sanne; Rasmussen, Stine L. ; Lyng, Karen M.. MEDINFO 2013. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2013. s. 576-580 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceartikel i proceeding Validation of the 12 Item Short form Health Survey in a Sample from Region Central Jutland. / Christensen, Louise Næser; Ehlers, Lars Holger; Larsen, Finn Breinholt; Jensen, Morten Berg (Ekstern Forfatter). I: Social Indicators Research, Vol. 114, Nr. 2, 2013, s. 513-521. Forskning - peer review Tidsskriftartikel Visualizing sets of SNOMED CT concepts to support consistent terminology implementation and reuse of clinical data. / Højen, Anne Randorff; Sundvall, Erik; Gøeg, Kirstine Rosenbeck. MEDINFO 2013: Proceedings of the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics. red. / Christoph Ulrich Lehmann; Elske Ammenwerth; Christian Nøhr. IOS Press, 2013. s. 1160 (Studies in Health Technology and Informatics; Nr. 192). Forskning - peer review Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding What is Techno-Anthropology?. / Børsen, Tom (Redaktør); Botin, Lars (Redaktør). Aalborg : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2013. (Serie om Lærings-, forandrings- og organisationsudviklingsprocesser/ Series in Transformational Studies). Forskning - peer review Bog What is Techno-Anthropology?. / Børsen, Tom; Botin, Lars. What is Techno-Anthropology?. red. / Tom Børsen; Lars Botin. Aalborg : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2013. (Serie om Lærings-, forandrings- og organisationsudviklingsprocesser/ Series in Transformational Studies). Forskning - peer review Bidrag til bog/antologi 34