EHR-Physio
Electronic Health Records: Needs, Requirements, and Barriers of Adoption in Physiotherapy
Description

The aim of the project is to design Electronic Health Records for Physiotherapy using determined requirements from perspective of patients and physiotherapists needs and perceived barriers to adoption. Patient-Physiotherapist-Designer (PPD) Framework will describe the concerns and attitudes that patients and their caregiver might have on the concept of electronic health records, as well as potential barriers to acceptance, such as variation in computer skills, and technology awareness. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of collected data using Delphi process, The Inventory of Patients Needs on EHRs for Physiotherapy, The Inventory of Physiotherapists Perspectives on EHRs for Physiotherapy and conclusions from Patient-Physiotherapist-Designer (PPD) Framework will give an overview with respect to the needs of EHRs for the domain of Physiotherapy. The pilot deployments will allow usability tests and evaluation of methods for data collection in physiotherapy practice.

Internal Partners
Research Centre Research Group Role in Project Begin Date End Date
IT-Iscte Instrumentation and Measurements Group Partner 2013-05-01 2015-09-01
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Project Team
Name Affiliation Role in Project Begin Date End Date
Octavian Adrian Postolache Professor Catedrático (DCTI); Integrated Researcher (IT-Iscte); Local Coordinator 2013-05-01 2015-09-01
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 Electronic Health Records: Needs, Requirements, and Barriers of Adoption in Physiotherapy
2013-05-01
2015-09-01