Title
Collaborative articulation in healthcare settings: towards increased visibility, negotiation and mutual understanding
Abstract
As digital media are becoming more and more ubiquitous in our environments, it has the potential to capture and mediate situated information expressing the embedded nature of practice. Within healthcare settings, such information is often important for patients' learning about diseases or injuries as well as their own engagement in rehabilitation and treatment. It is possible to design the necessary interaction around digital media in such a way that it becomes part of a collaborative articulation in consultations, hence increasing the degree of patient participation. This paper reports on two interrelated projects exploring how this can be achieved within the domain of hand surgery rehabilitation. Our aim is to contribute to patients' possibilities to learn about the injury and the recovery process. Furthermore we seek to contribute to the field of human-computer interaction by showing how physical forms and explicit interaction can facilitate collaborative articulation processes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1182475.1182507
NordiCHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
interrelated project,embedded nature,collaborative articulation,necessary interaction,explicit interaction,mutual understanding,healthcare setting,increased visibility,digital media,hand surgery rehabilitation,collaborative articulation process,human-computer interaction,interaction design,healthcare,human computer interaction
Patient participation,Health care,Situated,Rehabilitation,Visibility,Interaction design,Computer science,Knowledge management,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia,Digital media,Negotiation
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-325-5
5
0.56
References 
Authors
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Per-Anders Hillgren113210.39
Per Linde2286.54