Designing telehealth for an aging population a human factors perspective
by
 
Charness, Neil.

Title
Designing telehealth for an aging population a human factors perspective

Author
Charness, Neil.

ISBN
9781439825327

Publication Information
Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2012.

Physical Description
xiv, 97 p. : ill.

Series
Human factors & aging series

Series Title
Human factors & aging series

Contents
ch. 1. Introduction and purpose of this volume -- ch. 2. Know the health care user -- ch. 3. Health care environments and their characteristics -- ch. 4. Telemedicine fields and human factors issues -- ch. 5. Standards and guidelines -- ch. 6. Tutorials on usability testing, setting up diagnostics, and health status monitoring -- ch. 7. Tutorial on conducting focus groups -- ch. 8. The future, resources, and conclusions.

Abstract
"As simple and straightforward as two health professionals conferring over the telephone or as complex and sophisticated as robotic surgery between facilities at different ends of the globe, telehealth is an increasingly frequent component in healthcare. A primer on the human factors issues that can influence how older adults interact with telehealth systems, Designing Telehealth for an Aging Population: A Human Factors Perspective examines the new ways patients and healthcare providers communicate to achieve the same or better outcomes than with traditional face-to-face healthcare.The authors examine older adult capabilities and provide standards and guidelines for telehealth design, enlivened by clinical examples and tutorials on human factors methodologies. They take a systematic look at how the use of human factors principles can facilitate the successful development, deployment, and maintenance of telehealth technology to better serve the aging population. The authors have carefully stayed away from academic writing, distilling their experience in the form of basic observations and principles drawn from their work. They include suggested readings at the end of each chapter that supply the research underpinning their recommendations. The first reference to cover older adult users in an area that will only get bigger, this book sets itself apart by providing focused coverage of the human factors issues specific to aging populations and practical advice on how to accommodate them"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Telecommunication in medicine.
 
Human engineering.
 
Older people -- Medical care.

Added Author
Demiris, George.
 
Krupinski, Elizabeth A.

Electronic Access
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