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On Catching a Moving Target – final seminar by Ida Lösher

June 5, 2019 Åsa Cajander News

 Ida Löscher had her final seminar before defending her PhD thesis with the title: Catching a Moving Target. The Use of Cognitive Work Analysis to

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Developers Need to Listen to the Users

May 20, 2019 Åsa Cajander News, STRIA

STRIA was presented in Dagens Medicin the other week. This blog post is an edited translation of the Swedish article IT-systems that do not talk to

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New Project: Methods for a Better Digital Work Environment

May 9, 2019 Åsa Cajander DISA, News, STRIA

Marta Larusdottir and Åsa Cajander received funding from AFA for a project called Software Development for a Better Work Environment (the STRIA project). The project

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Gendered Healthcare Hierarchies, Ethics and Information Systems

April 1, 2019 Åsa Cajander DISA, Gender, News

Minna Salminen Karlsson did a very interesting seminar last week from the DISA research project. It was based on the doing gender perspective. The starting

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The DISA project embarking on its last stage

March 26, 2019 Minna Salminen Karlsson DISA, News

The DISA team had a workshop with their reference group earlier in March, to prepare for the last stretch of the project: creating the eWorkEnvironment

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IT and Nurses’ Daily Work: An Invisible Burden – a Licentiate Seminar by Diane Golay

March 22, 2019 Lind Conferences and events, DISA, News

Last week Diane Golay defended her licentiate degree thesis with an opponent. A licentiate degree seminar is very similar to a PhD defense in Sweden

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Seminar with Lina Nilsson on “Social Challenges when Implementing eHealth in Healthcare – Organisational Experiences from Research and Development Projects”

March 22, 2019 Lind Conferences and events, DISA, eHealth, Implementation, Information Systems, News, Qualitative Research

Lina Nilsson’s does research on implementation of eHealth. She is a senior lecturer at the Linneaus University and works in health informatics. She has a

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Dr Grünloh did an Excellent Job Defending her PhD

December 6, 2018 Åsa Cajander DISA, News

We all knew that Christiane Grünloh of our team knows how to do great and important research. But we were still amazed by her skills

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Two studies published on the effects of patient accessible electronic health records

November 20, 2018 Jonas Moll DOME, eHealth, Electronic Health Records (EHR), News

Members of the HTO group recently got two journal articles published, on the effects of patients accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) in Sweden.  Both studies were picked

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New Publication: On Designing Interfaces for Children

February 15, 2021

New Publication: Oncology health-care professionals’ perceived effects of patient accessible electronic health records 6 years after launch: A survey study at a major university hospital in Sweden

February 5, 2021

New Publication: Walking in the Jungle with a Machete: ICT Leaders’ Perspectives on User-Centred Systems Design.

January 27, 2021

Academic Life

New publication: On the role of teamwork in railway operations

February 24, 2021

New Publication: On Designing Interfaces for Children

February 15, 2021

Feature

Skydda de äldre?

April 13, 2020

Emma Frans, doktor i medicinsk epidemiologi, sade i en intervju i Göteborgsposten 6.4. något som

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