绘制护理情境图

Q4 Medicine
Kirk St.Amant
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今天的医疗保健越来越多地涉及到患者使用各种设备从事不同的护理活动,而且往往没有经过培训的医疗保健专业人员的帮助。这种情况意味着患者必须经常在具有不同动态的各种上下文中使用健康和医疗信息(即内容)。因此,可用性——或者个人如何有效地使用物品——成为有效医疗交流的核心。影响这种交流动态的可用性期望通常受到反映先前医疗保健经验的心理过程的指导。满足这些期望需要识别影响个人如何使用材料的认知因素。这篇概念性论文探讨了“认知脚本”的心理学概念如何帮助解决这种情况。本文还提出了一种方法,用于识别影响可用性期望的认知脚本,并应用此信息为医疗保健环境创建可用的通信材料。
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Mapping contexts of care
Healthcare today increasingly involves patients using various devices to engage in different care activities and often doing so without the aid of trained healthcare professionals. This situation means patients must often use health and medical information (i.e., content) in various contexts with different dynamics. As a result, usability – or how effectively individuals can use items – becomes central to effective medical communication. Usability expectations affecting such communication dynamics are often guided by psychological processes reflecting prior healthcare experiences. Meeting these expectations involves identifying the cognitive factors influencing how individuals use materials. This conceptual paper examines how the psychological concept of ‘cognitive scripts’ can help address such situations. The paper also presents an approach for identifying the cognitive scripts affecting usability expectations and applying this information to create usable communication materials for healthcare contexts.
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Communication and Medicine
Communication and Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Communication & Medicine continues to abide by the following distinctive aims: • To consolidate different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies. • To cover the different specialities within medicine and allied healthcare studies. • To underscore the significance of specific areas and themes by bringing out special issues from time to time. • To be fully committed to publishing evidence-based, data-driven original studies with practical application and relevance as key guiding principles.
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