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Abstract
Objective: To select the best papers that made original and high impact contributions in the area of human factors and organizational issues in biomedical informatics in 2020.
Methods: A rigorous extraction process based on queries from Web of Science® and PubMed/Medline was conducted to identify the scientific contributions published in 2020 that address human factors and organizational issues in biomedical informatics. The screening of papers on titles and abstracts independently by the two section editors led to a total of 1,562 papers. These papers were discussed for a selection of 12 finalist papers, which were then reviewed by the two section editors, two chief editors, and by three external reviewers from internationally renowned research teams.
Results: The query process resulted in 12 papers that reveal interesting and rigorous methods and important studies in human factors that move the field forward, particularly in clinical informatics and emerging technologies such as brain-computer interfaces. This year three papers were clearly outstanding and help advance in the field. They provide examples of applying existing frameworks together in novel and highly illuminating ways, showing the value of theory development in human factors. Emerging themes included several which discussed physician burnout, mobile health, and health equity. Those concerning the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) were included as part of that section.
Conclusion: The selected papers make important contributions to human factors and organizational issues, expanding and deepening our knowledge of how to apply theory and applications of new technologies in health.
目的:筛选2020年生物医学信息学领域人因与组织问题领域原创、高影响力的优秀论文。方法:基于Web of Science®和PubMed/Medline的查询,进行严格的提取过程,以确定2020年发表的关于生物医学信息学中人为因素和组织问题的科学贡献。两位栏目编辑独立筛选论文题目和摘要,共筛选论文1562篇。这些论文经过讨论,最终选出12篇进入决赛的论文,然后由两位分科编辑、两位主编和三位来自国际知名研究团队的外部评审员进行评审。结果:查询过程产生了12篇论文,这些论文揭示了有趣而严谨的方法和重要的人为因素研究,推动了该领域的发展,特别是在临床信息学和脑机接口等新兴技术方面。今年有三篇论文非常出色,有助于该领域的发展。他们提供了以新颖和极具启发性的方式将现有框架应用在一起的例子,展示了理论发展在人为因素方面的价值。新出现的主题包括几个讨论医生职业倦怠、移动医疗和卫生公平的主题。与2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)有关的文件被列入该部分。结论:入选的论文对人为因素和组织问题做出了重要贡献,扩展和深化了我们对如何将理论和新技术应用于卫生领域的认识。
期刊介绍:
Published by the International Medical Informatics Association, this annual publication includes the best papers in medical informatics from around the world.