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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedHolden RJ, Cornet VP, Valdez RS
Patient ergonomics: 10-year mapping review of patient-centered human factors.
The authors performed a mapping review of 212 full-text patient ergonomics publications in two conference proceedings, 2007-2017. They found gaps deserving future research, including research with understudied populations and marginalized populations; on topics such as health promotion and transitions of care; and using longitudinal and experimental study designs. They recommended more focused reviews, new primary research, and developing a roadmap for future patient ergonomics research.
AHRQ-funded; HS025232.
Citation: Holden RJ, Cornet VP, Valdez RS .
Patient ergonomics: 10-year mapping review of patient-centered human factors.
Appl Ergon 2020 Jan;82:102972. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2019.102972.
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Keywords: Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient and Family Engagement, Health Services Research (HSR)
Ferrante JM, Friedman A, Shaw EK
Lessons learned designing and using an online discussion forum for care coordinators in primary care.
In this paper, the authors comprehensively describe their experiences, from start to finish, of designing and using an asynchronous online discussion forum for collecting and analyzing information elicited from care coordinators in Patient-Centered Medical Homes across the United States. They conclude that an asynchronous online discussion forum is a feasible, efficient, and effective method to conduct a qualitative study, particularly when subjects are health professionals.
AHRQ-funded; HS020682.
Citation: Ferrante JM, Friedman A, Shaw EK .
Lessons learned designing and using an online discussion forum for care coordinators in primary care.
Qual Health Res 2016 Nov;26(13):1851-61. doi: 10.1177/1049732315609567..
Keywords: Care Coordination, Health Services Research (HSR), Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care, Research Methodologies