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Int J Med Inform ; 110: 90-97, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29331258

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: User involvement is vital to the success of health information technology implementation. However, involving clinician users effectively and meaningfully in complex healthcare organizations remains challenging. The objective of this paper is to share our real-world experience of applying a variety of user involvement methods in the design and implementation of a clinical communication and collaboration platform aimed at facilitating care of complex hospitalized patients by an interprofessional team of clinicians. METHODS: We designed and implemented an electronic clinical communication and collaboration platform in a large community teaching hospital. The design team consisted of both technical and healthcare professionals. Agile software development methodology was used to facilitate rapid iterative design and user input. We involved clinician users at all stages of the development lifecycle using a variety of user-centered, user co-design, and participatory design methods. RESULTS: Thirty-six software releases were delivered over 24 months. User involvement has resulted in improvement in user interface design, identification of software defects, creation of new modules that facilitated workflow, and identification of necessary changes to the scope of the project early on. CONCLUSION: A variety of user involvement methods were complementary and benefited the design and implementation of a complex health IT solution. Combining these methods with agile software development methodology can turn designs into functioning clinical system to support iterative improvement.


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Communication , Health Information Systems/statistics & numerical data , Health Personnel/standards , Hospitals/standards , Interprofessional Relations , Medical Informatics/standards , Software , Academic Medical Centers , Humans , User-Computer Interface , Workflow
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Virology ; 393(2): 221-7, 2009 Oct 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19733380

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Jembrana disease virus (JDV) is an unusual bovine lentivirus which causes a non-follicular proliferation of lymphocytes, a transient immunosuppression and a delayed humoral response in infected Bali cattle in Indonesia. A double-immunofluorescent labeling method was developed to identify the subset of mononuclear cells in which the viral capsid protein could be detected. Viral antigen was present in pleomorphic centroblast-like cells which were identified as IgG-containing cells, including plasma cells, in lymphoid tissues. There was no evidence of infection of CD3(+) T-cells or MAC387(+) monocytes in tissues but large vacuolated cells with a macrophage-like morphology in the lung were found to contain viral antigen although they could not be shown conclusively to be infected. The tropism of JDV for mature IgG-containing cells may be relevant to understanding the pathogenesis of Jembrana disease, the delayed antibody responses and the genetic composition of this atypical lentivirus.


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Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Cattle Diseases/immunology , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Lentivirus Infections/veterinary , Lentiviruses, Bovine/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antigens, Viral/immunology , Capsid Proteins/immunology , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/virology , Female , Lentivirus Infections/immunology , Lentivirus Infections/virology , Lung/immunology , Lung/virology , Lymphoid Tissue/immunology , Lymphoid Tissue/virology , Macrophages/immunology , Macrophages/virology , Monocytes/immunology , Monocytes/virology , Plasma Cells/immunology , Plasma Cells/virology
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