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Abstract
Introduction: Conducting research on human-computer interaction and information retrieval requires unobtrusive observations within existing network architectures.
State of the art: Most of the available tools are not suitable to be applied within restricted clinical systems. The specific requirements hinder analysis of the human factors in health sciences.
Concept: We identified extensions for popular web browsers as a suitable way to conduct studies in highly regulated environments.
Implementation: Considering the specialized requirements and an adequate level of transparency for the recorded clinician, we developed an open-source Web Extension compatible with major web browsers.
Lessons learned: We identified the challenges associated with the specific tool and are preparing its use to understand clinical reasoning in personalized oncology.
期刊介绍:
This book series was started in 1990 to promote research conducted under the auspices of the EC programmes’ Advanced Informatics in Medicine (AIM) and Biomedical and Health Research (BHR) bioengineering branch. A driving aspect of international health informatics is that telecommunication technology, rehabilitative technology, intelligent home technology and many other components are moving together and form one integrated world of information and communication media.