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Isabella Scandurra
Researcher at Örebro University
Publications - 89
Citations - 1044
Isabella Scandurra is an academic researcher from Örebro University. The author has contributed to research in topics: eHealth & Health care. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 79 publications receiving 827 citations. Previous affiliations of Isabella Scandurra include Uppsala University & Uppsala University Hospital.
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Patient access to electronic health records : Differences across ten countries
Anna Essén,Anna Essén,Isabella Scandurra,Reinie G. Gerrits,Gayl Humphrey,Monika Alise Johansen,Patrick Kiergegaard,Jani Koskinen,Siaw-Teng Liaw,Souad Odeh,Peeter Ross,Jessica S. Ancker +11 more
TL;DR: Comparing policies and systems could allow countries to learn from each other to address global and nation-specific challenges, and countries may be able to develop improved policies by examining how other nations have solved common problems.
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Patients' Experiences of Accessing Their Electronic Health Records: National Patient Survey in Sweden.
Jonas Moll,Hanife Rexhepi,Åsa Cajander,Christiane Grünloh,Isto Huvila,Maria Hägglund,Gunilla Myreteg,Isabella Scandurra,Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt +8 more
TL;DR: This study investigates patients’ experiences of accessing their EHRs through the Swedish national patient portal, called Journalen, and finds that PAEHRs seem to fill important needs for patients.
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From user needs to system specifications: Multi-disciplinary thematic seminars as a collaborative design method for development of health information systems
TL;DR: Although user needs acquisition can be time-consuming, MdTS was perceived to efficiently identify in-context user needs, and transformed these directly into requirements specifications, resulting in the method being perceived to expedite the entire ICT implementation process.
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Organizational effects of information and communication technology (ICT) in elderly homecare: a case study.
TL;DR: The Old@Home prototype was perceived to contribute in developing horizontal links for communication between individuals who work together, independent of geographical distance or organizational affiliation, and to contribute to increased work efficiency.
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Bridging the gap: a virtual health record for integrated home care
TL;DR: In this article, a user centered system development approach is followed during design and development of the system, where database functionality and services are separated and third party systems can interact with the platform in a standardized way.