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The Context Sensitive Health Informatics (CSHI) conference focuses on Human and Socio-technical approaches to health technology and healthcare delivery considering the specificity of their context(s). The CSHI conference is co-organized every two years by the Human Factors Engineering - HFE and Organizational and Social Issues - OSI working groups of the International Medical Informatics Association - IMIA. Due to the current pandemic context, CSHI 2021 will be held virtually on November 15th/16th, 2021 (more details coming soon).
Program The Context Sensitive Health Informatics Conference 2021 will open up on the 15th of November on the online platform Topia where participants are able to view digital infographics of accepted papers to the conference and leave their comments for discussion. At the end of the day a meet and greet is organized for students within the field and the opportunity to discuss their current challenges within Medical Informatics and Human and Organizational research. On the 16th of November we will start with a keynote on Sustainable healthcare and challenges for Human and Organizational Factors researchers and practitioners. Thereafter, two blocks of café sessions are scheduled where presenters will pitch and discuss their research projects. The day will be concluded with the awards for the Context Sensitive Health Informatics Prizes 2021. The program can be downloaded here.
Monday November 15th 9.00 - 9.30 CET: Start and opening of the online conference at Topia 9.30 - 9.45 CET: "Welcome to Context Sensitive Health Informatics!" - Welcome by Linda Peute and Romaric Marcilly, chairs of the IMIA Human Factors Engineering for Healthcare Informatics working group 9.45 – 17:00 CET: ‘Open online tours of the infographics of conference presenters’ opportunity to leave comments and discussion points with online tour guides. 17:00 – 18:00 CET: ‘Meet and Greet’ for students and experts in the field
Tuesday November 16th 9:00 - 9:15: ‘Day Opening’ 9:15 - 10:00 CET Keynote: Sustainable eHealth – Implications of the future Marieke Sijm 10.00 - 12.00 CET: Morning Café meetings and pitches Christian Nøhr, Linda Dusseljee-Peute, Romaric Marcilly Meet and Greet Researchers 10:10 - Impact of electronic medication management on the physical location of work in a paediatric setting by Bethany Van Dort, Melissa Baysari, Mirela Prgomet, Wu Yi Zheng, Magdalena Raban, Luciano Dalla-Pozza, Cheryl McCullagh and Johanna Westbrook 10:20 - “Japan LIVE Dashboard” For COVID-19: a scalable solution to monitor real-time and regional-level epidemic case data by Wei Su, Wei Fu, Kojuro Kato and Zoie S Y Wong 10:30 - Persuasion tactics in the implementation of large-scale EHR suites in public healthcare by Gunnar Ellingsen, Bente Christensen and Morten Hertzum Short café break (10 min) 10:50 - Current mHealth use in Dutch dementia care: A guide to action! By Thomas Engelsma, Ahsen Yurt, Monique Jaspers and Linda Peute 11:00 - Capacity building in preparing the health workforce to deliver the digital future by Sidsel Villumsen, Sascha Elsberg, Celine Løvgren, Karina Vinther, Lise Klarholt Busk, Sigrid Vest Arler and Ouafa Rian 11:10 - Context-Sensitive Implementation of Clinical Pharmacy Missions Within an Academic Hospital by Romaric Marcilly, Jeremie Colliaux, Chloé Rousselière, Bertrand Decaudin, Jean-Baptiste Beuscart and Sylvia Pelayo Short café break (10 min) 11:30 - How Demanding Is Healthcare Work? A Meta-Analytic Review of TLX Scores by Morten Hertzum 11:40 - Data work in health care: the case of Medical Secretaries by Casper Knudsen and Pernille Scholdan Bertelsen 11:50 - How socio-technical factors can undermine expectations of human-robot cooperation in hospitals by Kristina Tornbjerg and Anne Marie Kanstrup 14:00-14:50 CET: Pitch and Debate about Code of Conduct for and Human and Organizational Factors studies in health – The IMIA and EFMI Human Factors and Ethics program 16:00-18:00 CET: Afternoon café sessions and pitches Katie (Xinxin) Zhu, Peter Elkin, Craig Kuziemsky Meet and Greet Researchers 16:10 - Student Academy: A Pilot Design Thinking Workshop to Teach Community Medicine by Blake Lesselroth, Hannah Park, Helen Monkman, Shannon Ijams, Ryan Yarnall, Liz Kollaja, J. Lee Luetkemeyer and Syeachia Dennis 16:20 - Opportunities to Improve COVID-19 Dashboard Designs for the Public by Helen Monkman, Susan Z. Martin, Simon Minshall, Andre W. Kushniruk and Blake J. Lesselroth 16:30 - Information Chaos: An Adapted Framework Describing Citizens’ Experiences with Information During COVID-19 by Helen Monkman, Andre W. Kushniruk, Avi Parush and Blake J. Lesselroth Short café break (10 min) 16:50 - Aero-Sim: a User-Centred Testbed for the Evaluation of Devices as Protection from Droplets and/or aerosol contaminations by Jessica Schiro, Alexandra Degorre, Tony Sanctorum, Thomas Paget, Julien Dejonckheere and Sylvia Pelayo 17:00 - Legal Matters: The Legal Context of Health Informatics in Global Pandemics by Bonnie Kaplan 17:10 - Online investigations on optimizing the danish health portal sundhed.dk by Nanna B. Nielsen, Chaimaa K. Sekkal and Sangavi Yoganathan Short café break (10 min) 17:30 Evaluation of a medication robot through participatory design methods - A case study in Denmark by Malene Møhring Thomsen, Sidsel Hardt and Stine Falgren Jensen 17:40 Assessing the usability of a tumor dashboard for multidisciplinary care teams for first time users; first exploration of a comparative participatory cognitive walkthrough to show mismatches in cognitive models by Emmanuelle ter Beek, Milan Kos, Mirte Streppel, Linda Dusseljee-Peute and Martijn van Oijen 18.00-19.00 CET: ‘Award ceremony CSHI 2021’ Awards will be presented at the online wine bar in Topia by prof. Peter Elkin of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo
Call for papers The conference theme is: “The Role of Informatics in Global Pandemics”. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many global industries, none more so than healthcare. COVID-19 has necessitated the need for health informatics innovations that can bridge time and space in order to provide timely care. It has also emphasized the need for a system level informatics infrastructure that supports the healthcare management of populations at a macro level while also providing the necessary support for front line care delivery at a micro level. While COVID-19 has necessitated change at a fast pace, it does not remove the need for an evidence base to support the health technologies that are implemented. This issue raises fundamental questions such as how do we deliver the informatics tools that are needed while also ensuring the quality and safety of such tools? The CSHI conference encourages but does not restrict submissions on the theme "the role of informatics in global pandemics". Submissions on other themes are also welcome, specifically in the following topics:
Instructions for authors
You are invited to submit a full paper - 5 pages max. (abstract 100-200 words) - on an original research or a work-in progress relevant to the theme. Accepted papers will be published in a web-only, full open access IOS Press series of “Studies in Health Technology and Informatics” and indexed in PubMed. Papers should be formatted to IOS Press requirements that are available below. Submissions will open on May 1st, 2021 and close on July 21th July 15th, 2021.
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For the accepted paper be published, its author must be registered to CSHI 2021.
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Submissions Registration For an accepted paper be published, its author must be registered to the conference. Each paper must have at least one of its authors registered. In case of a student registration, the student's institution must have at least one full registration as well. Registration fees :
Registrations are done through this site (managed by Lille University). Registrations will close on October 12th for bank transfer and purchase order payments and on November 12th, 2021 for credit card payments. No refunds will be possible.
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