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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 26 avhandlingar innehållade orden Jan Gulliksen.
11. Toward Patient-centered, Standardized, and Reproducible Approaches of Evaluating the Usability of mHealth Chronic Disease Self-management Systems for Diabetes
Sammanfattning : Diabetes is a chronic disease affecting 422 million patients worldwide according to World Health Organization data with 30.3 million in the United States and 64 million in Europe. The prevalence speaks to the need for improved ways to support patients in disease self-management. LÄS MER
12. Harmful or Empowering? : Stakeholders’ Expectations and Experiences of Patient Accessible Electronic Health Records
Sammanfattning : Healthcare systems worldwide face organisational and financial challenges due to increasing number of people with chronic conditions, increasing costs, and an ageing population. eHealth services have the potential to address some of these challenges, for example, by supporting patients who are engaged in self-care, improving quality of care, and reducing medical costs. LÄS MER
13. To Share or Not to Share? : Expectations of and Experiences with eHealth Services that Allow Users Access to their Health Information
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates expectations of and experiences with eHealth services that allow users access to their health information. Although eHealth services are endorsed by many politicians and patients, they are met with strong resistance by health care professionals. LÄS MER
14. Usability Design : A framework for designing usable interactive systems in practice
Sammanfattning : Today many companies have started to become aware of the advantages of doing user-centred design. However, it is extremely rare that companies adopt a fully integrated user-centred design approach in one strategic shift. LÄS MER
15. User-Centred Systems Design : Designing Usable Interactive Systems in Practice
Sammanfattning : Have you ever been frustrated with that IT system at work that does not behave the way you expect it to? Or had problems with using the features on your new mobile phone? When systems and appliances do not support us in what we are doing, and do not behave the way we expect them to, then usability is neglected. Poor usability may be frustrating and irritating when trying out your mobile phone, but in a critical work situation poor usability may be disastrous. LÄS MER