Remote monitoring and mobile Apps
- Authors: Stranieri, Andrew , Edirisinghe, Ruwini , Wickramasinghe, Nilmini
- Date: 2016
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Contemporary Consumer Health Informatics Chapter 16 p. 297-318
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- Description: Recently, we have been witnessing an exponential growth in mobile health (mHealth) for health care. These solutions are all designed ultimate to enable the consumer to enjoy better health-care delivery and/or wellness. In order to understand this growing area, we believe it is necessary to develop a framework to analyse and evaluate these solutions. The purpose of this chapter is to proffer a suitable taxonomy to do this.
A taxonomy for mHealth
- Authors: Edirisinghe, Ruwini , Stranieri, Andrew , Wickramasinghe, Nilmini
- Date: 2016
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Handbook of Research on Healthcare Administration and Management Chapter 36 p. 596-615
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- Reviewed:
- Description: Recently, we are witnessing an exponential growth in remote monitoring and mobile applications for healthcare. These solutions are all designed to ultimately enable the consumer to enjoy better healthcare delivery and /or wellness. In order to understand this growing area, we believe it is necessary to develop a framework to analyse and evaluate these solutions. The purpose of this chapter then is to offer a suitable taxonomy to systematically analyse and evaluate the existing solutions based on number of dimensions including technological, clinical, social, and economic.
Perceptions of façade risks : A preliminary analysis towards the presentation of knowledge graphically
- Authors: Edirisinghe, Ruwini , Stranieri, Andrew , Blismas, Nick , Harley, James
- Date: 2015
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: CIB W099: Safety and Health in Construction p. 373-382
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- Description: Prevention through Design (PtD) in construction has been identified as an important factor to improve Workplace Health and Safety (WHS). However, challenges exist implementing PtD in practice due to technical, social and regulatory complexity. Moreover, WHS is poorly embedded in curricula of design professionals who generally have limited experience of construction methodologies. Attempts to assist designers with the relevant knowledge in the past have been limited to generic risk assessment guides, sample databases, or static knowledge-based systems. We propose that a graphical knowledge based information visualisation device, an infographic, can cue designers to consider relevant knowledge. Façade design is selected as the case study of the project, which involves the development of an infographic and experimental evaluation to determine its impact. The first phase of the project covered the development of the infographic, however this paper reports the findings related to the second phase of this ongoing project; the experimental evaluation of the infographic. A Q-methodology was selected and administered to a group to determine the subjectivity inherent in façade design risk perceptions prior to the introduction of the infographic to the same group in a workshop environment. 27 participants including designers/architects, engineers, contractors and safety professionals were recruited for the project. Each participant was asked to sort photographs of 16 different façade systems into five categories ranging from safest to least safe. The participants were asked to consider the construction risks associated with the façade design presented in each photo and to provide reasons for their sort selection. Preliminary data analysis of the whole population of data is presented in this paper and a rationale for the common agreements among the whole group is investigated. Further analysis including group-level and detailed quantitative analysis are ongoing.