connecting patients - research and teaching in the area of medical informatics

Nach einer Lehreinheit müssen die erlernten Themen wiederholt und geübt werden. Serious Games oder Trainingsprogramme sollen zur Motivation und als Übungsmöglichkeit für Lehrende dienen. Je nach Lehrstoff soll es angepasst und implementiert werden, um für den Spielenden ein möglichst einprägsames und lehrreiches Spielerlebnis zu kreieren.

Im Detail soll die Arbeit folgende Punkte umfassen:

       Status Quo Recherche

       Anforderungsanalyse

       Prototypische Implementierung

       Evaluierung

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In der modernen Medizin werden noch immer viele Krankenakten auf Papier geführt. Für diese ist es notwendig innovative Interface-Konzepte zu entwickeln.

Vor allem die folgenden Themenbereiche sind betroffen:

       Mutter Kind Pass

       Impfpass

       Medikationsplan

       Notfalldaten

Im Detail soll die Arbeit folgende Punkte umfassen

       State of the Art Recherche

       Erhebung/Definition von Anforderungen (Mehrwert für User)

       Betrachtung relevanter Usability Aspekte

       Definition eines Low-Fidelity Prototypen

       Prototypische Implementierung ausgewählter Aspekte

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Some of our current research and work areas are presented below. With us, you can write your Bachelor's or Master's Thesis and Dissertation in any of these areas, explore/enhance your skill set, and broaden your eHealth/mHealth horizons in a hands-on lab.

A couple of ideas for Projects are presented at our Student Project site. 

Our publication site gives a good overview of our fields of research as well:

  • Serious Gaming for Health
  • Mobile Health (mHealth)
  • Rehabilitation
  • Non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention (nutrition, mental health, smoking cessation, etc.)
  • ELGA/Electronic Health Record (EHR)/Personal Health Record (PHR)
  • Patient journey
  • Semantic Interoperability
  • Telemedicine
  • Animal Health IT
  • Socio-technical aspects
  • Analysis/design/evaluation

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Vienna University of Technology
Institute of Automation – Research Group for Industrial Software (INSO)

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Vienna University of Technology
COPA: Connecting Patients
Research Group for Industrial Software (INSO)

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1040 Vienna

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