InfraHealthInternational Conference on Infrastructures for Healthcare (InfraHealth, IHC)https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/2872https://dl.eusset.eu/retrieve/36853ee9-a78a-4944-9e4a-7f3a1e2e88ca/infrahealth-logo.png2024-03-19T03:41:15Z2024-03-19T03:41:15Z821Designing for Health, Engagement and Social-Interaction: A Multimodal and AR-based Sport System to facilitate digital Connectedness over DistancesUnbehaun, DavidAhmadi, MichaelAal, KonstantinCoskun, AydinJensen, JuleWulf, VolkerEllinger, JanMall, ChristophMeixner, Charlottehttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50292023-10-19T10:32:56Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Designing for Health, Engagement and Social-Interaction: A Multimodal and AR-based Sport System to facilitate digital Connectedness over Distances
dc.contributor.author: Unbehaun, David; Ahmadi, Michael; Aal, Konstantin; Coskun, Aydin; Jensen, Jule; Wulf, Volker; Ellinger, Jan; Mall, Christoph; Meixner, Charlotte
dc.description.abstract: This paper explores future opportunities for care through practice-based inter-ventions in real care settings and the use of design fiction as a method. Based on real innovation spaces within care-schools, we applied a design fiction approach to conceptualize and envision future care scenarios that include prototypical so-lutions for a digital transformation for both, people who in care contexts and people in need of care. We reflect on the content and implications of care fictions developed in collaboration with care-schools for shaping future systems of care and health in rural areas. With ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZSocial Robots in Care and Data Privacy - A European PerspectiveCarros, FelixWierling, Annehttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50312023-10-19T10:37:33Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Social Robots in Care and Data Privacy - A European Perspective
dc.contributor.author: Carros, Felix; Wierling, Anne
dc.description.abstract: Social Robots increasingly become a challenge for data privacy regulations within care facilities, as they are not prepared for robots that can scan their surroundings and possibly share this data in real-time. The needs of stakeholders to these emerging challenges must be analyzed to apply existing data privacy rules. We collected data from stakeholders through interviews (n=66), surveys (n=271) and workshops (n=39). The data was analyzed towards opinions of data privacy concerning robots in care facilities. Our findings have then been contrasted to existing data privacy regulations (GDPR) ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZInfrastructural Complexity: A Mapping of Medication Management in NorwayHertzum, MortenEllingsen, Gunnarhttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50272023-10-19T10:35:14Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Infrastructural Complexity: A Mapping of Medication Management in Norway
dc.contributor.author: Hertzum, Morten; Ellingsen, Gunnar
dc.description.abstract: Medication is key to the effective treatment of diseases but requires careful management to avoid errors that may harm patients. This study maps the Norwegian infrastructure for medication management. This infrastructure interlinks hospitals, nursing homes, home care, general practitioners, and so forth into an increasingly integrated record of each citizen’s medication. In spite of its electronic components, the infrastructure is inherently sociotechnical. Considerable human work goes into bridging the components. While cumbersome, the bridging work also introduces occasions for double ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZPreparing for Implementing Commercial Algorithms in Radiology: A Formative Evaluation StudySilsand, LineSeverinsen, Gro-HildeKannelønning, Mari Serinehttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50322023-10-19T10:35:27Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Preparing for Implementing Commercial Algorithms in Radiology: A Formative Evaluation Study
dc.contributor.author: Silsand, Line; Severinsen, Gro-Hilde; Kannelønning, Mari Serine
dc.description.abstract: This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the practical preparations necessary for adopting and scaling AI solutions in clinical radiology. Based on a longitudinal qualitative case study of a Norwegian health trust’s AI procurement for radiology and the trust’s further implementation preparations, the paper explores the following research questions: How does the healthcare organisation prepare for implementing CE-marked algorithms? How can a healthcare organisation establish acceptance among radiologists when implementing commercially available AI solutions for ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Narrative Future of (digital) Care – Envisioning Care Fiction(s) in Education-based and professional Care SettingsHeinemann, SonjaManavi, MehrbodTaugerbeck, SebastianBräuer, JuliaWolf, AndreaColak, CemMüller, DorotheeSauerwald, JuliaUnbehaun, DavidWulf, Volkerhttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50302023-10-19T10:35:43Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: The Narrative Future of (digital) Care – Envisioning Care Fiction(s) in Education-based and professional Care Settings
dc.contributor.author: Heinemann, Sonja; Manavi, Mehrbod; Taugerbeck, Sebastian; Bräuer, Julia; Wolf, Andrea; Colak, Cem; Müller, Dorothee; Sauerwald, Julia; Unbehaun, David; Wulf, Volker
dc.description.abstract: This paper explores future opportunities for care through practice-based inter-ventions in real care settings and the use of design fiction as a method. Based on real innovation spaces within care-schools, we applied a design fiction approach to conceptualize and envision future care scenarios that include prototypical so-lutions for a digital transformation for both, people who in care contexts and people in need of care. We reflect on the content and implications of care fictions developed in collaboration with care-schools for shaping future systems of care and health in rural areas. With ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZSmartorials – A Smart-Glass-Based Infrastructure for Knowledge Transfer in the Health SectorGutzmann, Jan ChristophBüttner, Sebastian ThomasPrilla, Michaelhttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50332023-10-19T10:40:39Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Smartorials – A Smart-Glass-Based Infrastructure for Knowledge Transfer in the Health Sector
dc.contributor.author: Gutzmann, Jan Christoph; Büttner, Sebastian Thomas; Prilla, Michael
dc.description.abstract: Knowledge transfer plays an important role but is still a challenge in the healthcare sector. In the past, the use of video tutorials has been explored to support knowledge transfer. However, the question of how to efficiently record video tutorials remains. With smartorials, we describe a smart-glass-based video-recording-system which represents a low-threshold way to integrate knowledge transfer into existing infrastructures. In this paper, we describe the system and present results of an exploratory study that focused on the preparation process of video tutorials. An interactive design ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZUnlocking Service Provider Models: A Holistic Assessment Methodology for Complex Healthcare Service Infrastructures.Saxena, SiddharthaDenzinger, JochenRiegler, Mauricehttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50282023-08-29T07:56:32Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Unlocking Service Provider Models: A Holistic Assessment Methodology for Complex Healthcare Service Infrastructures.
dc.contributor.author: Saxena, Siddhartha; Denzinger, Jochen; Riegler, Maurice
dc.description.abstract: This paper proposes a new methodology, the ‘Provider Model Canvas’ (PMC), for developing and mapping business models for multilevel healthcare service systems. It augments Osterwalder and Pigneur’s Business Model Canvas (2010) and its later revision, the Triple Layered Canvas (Joyce & Paquin, 2016). Some inadequacies of these approaches are highlighted, and the subsequent development and testing of the PMC are demonstrated through an ongoing healthcare research project on Augmented Intelligences (Engelbart, 1962) in healthcare entitled ‘Augmented Auditory Intelligence (A2I)’. The ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZDoReMiND - A Robotic Application for Singing with Older AdultsBasoeki, Gloria YapHille, NoraDunkel, Kyra Malindahttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50262023-10-19T10:32:33Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: DoReMiND - A Robotic Application for Singing with Older Adults
dc.contributor.author: Basoeki, Gloria Yap; Hille, Nora; Dunkel, Kyra Malinda
dc.description.abstract: This work explores the possibilities of using a humanoid robot to support group singing activities for older adults in care facilities. The DoReMiND application was developed through an iterative design process involving user feedback and evaluation. The study successfully demonstrates that the robot can motivate older adults to sing, improving their well-being. However, challenges with voice recognition and group interactions were observed. The application’s potential to promote emotional well-being and the positive effects of music and robotic interaction on older adults show promise for ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZDesigning a Vital Data Transmission in Rural Areas with Elderly Persons in Nursing Homes and at HomeBrombach, NickKeil, AlexanderBrück, RainerLudwig, ThomasGaus, Olafhttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50252023-10-19T10:35:07Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Designing a Vital Data Transmission in Rural Areas with Elderly Persons in Nursing Homes and at Home
dc.contributor.author: Brombach, Nick; Keil, Alexander; Brück, Rainer; Ludwig, Thomas; Gaus, Olaf
dc.description.abstract: In this paper, we present a vital data transmission system, which aims to support general practitioners (GPs) in the process of digital vital data acquisition. The system consists of (1) an app that displays the GP’s prescribed vital signs and transmits the data recorded via medically certified devices to a medically certified cloud, and (2) a web interface through which the physician can create prescriptions and view vital signs. In addition, it provides further services such as a support functionality for patients and getting feedback from physicians on vital signs. It facilitates the ...
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZErinnern Sie sich noch? A Storytelling Game with Pepper for Older Adults' Memory TrainingGonzález-Villalobos, SofíaMiao, YanweiRenardias, JuliaManavi, Mehrbodhttps://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/50192023-10-19T10:35:20Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Zdc.title: Erinnern Sie sich noch? A Storytelling Game with Pepper for Older Adults' Memory Training
dc.contributor.author: González-Villalobos, Sofía; Miao, Yanwei; Renardias, Julia; Manavi, Mehrbod
dc.description.abstract: Providing care for older adults in Germany is becoming increasingly challenging due to current demographic and social trends. To address this issue, technologies, such as robot-based, are being used to develop and test new ideas on how to provide nursing care. Moreover, many older adults can be affected by memory loss problems. Memory training can play a crucial role in helping ameliorate these issues, improve memory performance, and connect with others. This project aims to offer a memory game that provides residents with a meaningful activity, such as memory training, that they can enjoy ...
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