HAD7001 / Jan 2003 – Reading materials

 

This list is at http://www.yi.com/home/EysenbachGunther/teach/had7001-2003a/

 

General texts

 

Shortliffe, EH., Perrault, LE., (Eds.). Medical informatics: Computer applications in health care and biomedicine (2nd Edition). New York: Springer

Chapter 5: System Design and Engineering (p. 180 – 211) [skim through this chapter]

Chapter 8: Evaluation and Technology Assessment (p. 282 – 323)

 

 

Kaplan B. Evaluating informatics applications--some alternative approaches: theory, social interactionism, and call for methodological pluralism.
Int J Med Inf. 2001 Nov;64(1):39-56.kaplan2001-ijmi-evaluation.pdf

 

 

For the session “Design and evaluation of health websites” (Jan 20th, 2003)

 

[Powerpoint Presentation]

 

T. R. Eng, D. H. Gustafson, J. Henderson, H. Jimison, and K. Patrick. Introduction to evaluation of interactive health communication applications. Science Panel on Interactive Communication and Health. Am J Prev Med 16 (1):10-15, 1999. eng1999-amjprevmed-scihc-eval of ihc.pdf

 

 

M. B. Kinzie, W. F. Cohn, M. F. Julian, and W. A. Knaus. A User-centered Model for Web Site Design: Needs Assessment, User Interface Design, and Rapid Prototyping. J Am Med Inform Assoc 9 (4):320-330, 2002. kinzie2002-jamia-usercentered-website-design.pdf

 

 

T. L. Bessell, S. McDonald, C. A. Silagy, J. N. Anderson, J. E. Hiller, and L. N. Sansom. Do Internet interventions for consumers cause more harm than good? A systematic review. Health Expect 5 (1):28-37, 2002. bessell2002-health_expect-sysrev-inverventions_more_harm_than_good.pdf

 

G. Eysenbach, J. Powell, O. Kuss, and E. R. Sa. Empirical studies assessing the quality of health information for consumers on the world wide web: a systematic review. JAMA 287 (20):2691-2700, 2002. eysenbach2002c-jama-sysrev.pdf

 

 

Optional:

 

Clarke G, Reid E, Eubanks D, O'Connor E, DeBar LL, Kelleher C, Lynch F, Nunley S
Overcoming Depression on the Internet (ODIN): A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Internet Depression Skills Intervention Program
Journal of Medical Internet Research 2002;4(3):e14
<URL: http://www.jmir.org/2002/3/e14/ >

 

 

For the session “Communication” (Jan 27th, 2003)

 

J. Parker and E. Coiera. Improving clinical communication: a view from psychology. J Am Med Inform Assoc 7 (5):453-461, 2000. parker2000-jamia-improving-clin-communication.pdf

 

 

Optional:

E. Coiera. When conversation is better than computation. J Am Med Inform Assoc 7 (3):277-286, 2000 coiera2000-jamia-conversation-better-computation.pdf

 

J. E. Gray, C. Safran, R. B. Davis, G. Pompilio-Weitzner, J. E. Stewart, L. Zaccagnini, and D. Pursley. Baby CareLink: using the internet and telemedicine to improve care for high-risk infants. Pediatrics 106 (6):1318-1324, 2000. gray2000-pediatrics-babycarelink.pdf

 

D. H. Gustafson, R. Hawkins, E. Boberg, S. Pingree, R. E. Serlin, F. Graziano, and C. L. Chan. Impact of a patient-centered, computer-based health information/support system. Am J Prev Med 16 (1):1-9, 1999. gustafson1999-amjprevmed-chess-hiv.pdf

 

R. Jones, J. Pearson, S. McGregor, A. J. Cawsey, A. Barrett, N. Craig, J. M. Atkinson, W. H. Gilmour, and J. McEwen. Randomised trial of personalised computer based information for cancer patients. BMJ  319 (7219):1241-1247, 1999. jones1999-bmj-rct-personalised_computer_based_information_for_cancer_patients.pdf

 

K. R. Lorig, D. D. Laurent, R. A. Deyo, M. E. Marnell, M. A. Minor, and P. L. Ritter. Can a Back Pain E-mail Discussion Group Improve Health Status and Lower Health Care Costs?: A Randomized Study. Arch Intern Med 162 (7):792-796, 2002. lorig2002-archintmed-back_pain_email_group_rct.pdf

 

K. D. Mandl, I. S. Kohane, and A. M. Brandt. Electronic patient-physician communication: problems and promise. Ann Intern Med 129 (6):495-500, 1998. mandl1998-anninternmed.pdf