| Telemedical consultation: task characteristics |
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Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Pages: 534 - 535
Year of Publication: 1997
ISBN:0-89791-802-9
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Leon Watts
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Department of Psychology, University of York, York YO1 5DD UK
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Andrew Monk
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Department of Psychology, University of York, York YO1 5DD UK
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 10, Downloads (12 Months): 31, Citation Count: 3
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Dunn, E.V., Conrath, D.W., Bloor, W.G. and Tranquada, B. An evaluation of four telemedicine systems for primary care. Health Services Research, 1 (1977), 19 - 29.
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McLaren, P. and Ball, C.J. Telemedicine - lessons remain unheeded. British Medical Journal, 310 (1995), 1390-1391.
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Monk, A.F. Lightweight techniques to encourage innovative user interface design. In L. Wood and R. Zeno (Eds).Bridging the gap: transforming user requirements into user interface design. CRC Press. (In press).
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Moore, G.T., Willemain, T.R., Bonanno, A.B., Clark, W.D., Martin, A.R. and Mogielnicki, R.P. Comparison of television and telephone for remote medical consultation. The New England Journal of Medicine, 13, (1975) 729 - 32.
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Sund, T. and Rinde, E. Telemedicine - still waiting for users. Lancet, 346 (1995), 24.
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Simon M. Kaplan , Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Designing support for remote intensive-care telehealth using the locales framework, Proceedings of the conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques, p.173-184, August 18-20, 1997, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
J.
Computer Applications
J.3
LIFE AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
Subjects:
Health
Additional Classification:
H.
Information Systems
H.1
MODELS AND PRINCIPLES
H.4
INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS
H.4.3
Communications Applications
Subjects:
Computer conferencing, teleconferencing, and videoconferencing
H.5
INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION (I.7)
H.5.1
Multimedia Information Systems
Subjects:
Video (e.g., tape, disk, DVI)
General Terms:
Design,
Human Factors,
Management,
Performance,
Theory
Keywords:
task analysis,
telemedicine,
videoconferencing
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