[AISWorld] We invite your submission to HICSS: User Experience (UX) In IS for Health and Wellness Minitrack
Rich Burkhard
richard.burkhard at sjsu.edu
Sun Apr 3 14:43:16 EDT 2016
*Please consider sending your submission to the HICSS Minitrack: *
*User Experience (UX) In Information Systems (IS) for Health and Wellness
Minitrack*
Smartphones and a vast array of new wearable devices are empowering
patients and healthcare professionals, and bringing a fundamental shift in
the health monitoring and decision making process, putting the consumers
(patients) in charge. Today’s consumers are less impressed by basic
usability and functionality, and they seek compelling user experiences.
*This minitrack provides an outlet for health and wellness IS research that
includes user experience as a part of the IS concept or evaluation.
Research is welcomed on any work that focuses on engaging and effective
experiences for their intended users (health consumers, patients,
caregivers, medical professionals, and others) using various methodologies
(theory- building, concept testing, qualitative, and quantitative work).*
Research from both industry and academia is encouraged.
The following list provides examples of suitable topics; however,
submissions that fit the general theme of the mini track are not limited to
these topics:
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Analysis, design, development, and evaluation of systems with engaging
and effective user experiences for health and wellness technologies through
variety of equipment such as wearable, mobile or hand held devices, robots,
gaming consoles, as well as conventional laptops and other hardware.
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Wellness self-monitoring and management systems
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Home health care devices and applications
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Social media application (e.g., peer support, information acquisition)
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Diagnostic tools
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Fitness and exercise applications
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Personal health record (PHR) applications
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Patient care monitoring systems
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Media and devices to better enable communication between doctor and
patient
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Telemedicine devices
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Systems assisting patients in self-management, maintaining safety, and
communicating with medical professionals
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Online information sources such as WebMD
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Preventive care systems
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Interaction issues in new technologies to empower and inform health care
for consumers
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Interaction issues in navigating the wealth of health information on the
Internet
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HCI issues in using health technologies across cultures or geographic
regions
*The best, completed research papers from the minitrack will be
fast-tracked for publication consideration in the AIS Transaction on Human
Computer Interaction (THCI) -http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci>.*
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Ann Fruhling
University of Nebraska at Omaha
afruhling at mail.unomaha.edu
Soussan Djamasbi
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
djamasbi at wpi.edu
Rich Burkhard (Primary Contact)
San Jose State University
richard.burkhard at sjsu.edu
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Dr. Rich Burkhard
Associate Professor
College of Business
Department of Management Information Systems
San Jose State University
One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192
richard.burkhard at sjsu.edu
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