Human technology intermediation to reduce cognitive load: understanding healthcare staff members' practices to facilitate telehealth access in a Federally Qualified Health Center patient population.
Alicia WilliamsonMarcy G. AntonioSage DavisVaishnav KameswaranTawanna R. DillahuntLorraine R. BuisTiffany C. VeinotPublished in: J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. (2024)
Keyphrases
- cognitive load
- patient safety
- health care
- health related
- chronic disease
- electronic health records
- health information
- patient care
- primary care
- health services
- medical care
- health information technology
- clinical decision support
- monitoring system
- healthcare delivery
- computer literacy
- older adults
- working memory
- health care providers
- health care services
- medical records
- continuous monitoring
- design team
- home care
- case study
- public health
- health records
- clinical trials
- skill acquisition
- clinical data
- medical data
- learning outcomes
- healthcare providers
- health information systems
- organizational learning
- cognitive load theory
- care delivery
- human cognition
- individual differences
- health monitoring
- healthcare professionals
- health status
- clinical guidelines
- information technology