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Older adults’ perception of costs and benefits of web-based and mobile PHR technologies: a focus group approach. (English)
Holzinger, Andreas (ed.) et al., Information quality in e-health. 7th conference of the workgroup human-computer interaction and usability engineering of the Austrian computer society, USAB 2011, Graz, Austria, November 25‒26, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-25363-8/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7058, 707-710 (2011).
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When your living space knows what you do: acceptance of medical home monitoring by different technologies. (English)
Holzinger, Andreas (ed.) et al., Information quality in e-health. 7th conference of the workgroup human-computer interaction and usability engineering of the Austrian computer society, USAB 2011, Graz, Austria, November 25‒26, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-25363-8/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7058, 607-624 (2011).
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What determines public perceptions of implantable medical technology: Insights into cognitive and affective factors. (English)
Holzinger, Andreas (ed.) et al., Information quality in e-health. 7th conference of the workgroup human-computer interaction and usability engineering of the Austrian computer society, USAB 2011, Graz, Austria, November 25‒26, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-25363-8/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7058, 513-531 (2011).
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It’s all about the medium: identifying patients’ medial preferences for telemedical consultations. (English)
Holzinger, Andreas (ed.) et al., Information quality in e-health. 7th conference of the workgroup human-computer interaction and usability engineering of the Austrian computer society, USAB 2011, Graz, Austria, November 25‒26, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-25363-8/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7058, 321-336 (2011).
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Openness to accept medical technology ‒ a cultural view. (English)
Holzinger, Andreas (ed.) et al., Information quality in e-health. 7th conference of the workgroup human-computer interaction and usability engineering of the Austrian computer society, USAB 2011, Graz, Austria, November 25‒26, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-25363-8/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7058, 151-170 (2011).
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Investigating paper vs. screen in real-life hospital workflows: performance contradicts perceived superiority of paper in the user experience. (English)
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 69, No. 9, 563-570 (2011).
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Navigational user interface elements on the left side: Intuition of designers or experimental evidence? (English)
Campos, Pedro (ed.) et al., Human-computer interaction ‒ INTERACT 2011. 13th IFIP TC 13 international conference, Lisbon, Portugal, September 5‒9, 2011. Proceedings, Part II. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-23770-6/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6947, 162-177 (2011).
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Informatics as semiotics engineering: lessons learned from design, development and evaluation of ambient assisted living applications for elderly people. (English)
Stephanidis, Constantine (ed.), Universal access in human-computer interaction. Context diversity. 6th international conference, UAHCI 2011, held as Part of HCI international 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9‒14, 2011. Proceedings, Part III. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-21665-7/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6767, 183-192 (2011).
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Interacting with smart walls: a multi-dimensional analysis of input technologies for augmented environments (English)
AH, 1 (2011).
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Navigational user interface elements on the left side: intuition of designers or experimental evidence? (English)
INTERACT (2), 162-177 (2011).
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Informatics as semiotics engineering: lessons learned from design, development and evaluation of ambient assisted living applications for elderly people (English)
HCI (7), 183-192 (2011).
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Openness to accept medical technology - A cultural view (English)
USAB, 151-170 (2011).
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Older adults’ perception of costs and benefits of web-based and mobile PHR technologies: A focus group approach (English)
USAB, 707-710 (2011).
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It’s all about the medium: identifying patients’ medial preferences for telemedical consultations (English)
USAB, 321-336 (2011).
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When your living space knows what you do: acceptance of medical home monitoring by different technologies (English)
USAB, 607-624 (2011).
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What determines public perceptions of implantable medical technology: insights into cognitive and affective factors (English)
USAB, 513-531 (2011).
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Perceived usefulness of assistive technologies and electronic services for ambient assisted living (English)
PervasiveHealth, 585-592 (2011).
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Perception of privacy and security for acceptance of E-health technologies: exploratory analysis for diverse user groups (English)
PervasiveHealth, 593-600 (2011).
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Users’ preferences for telemedical consultations: comparing users’ attitude towards different media in technology-mediated doctor-patient-communication (English)
PervasiveHealth, 614-620 (2011).
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People and a virtual doctor’s visit: learning about multiple acceptance aspects of a telemedical scenario (English)
PervasiveHealth, 577-584 (2011).
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