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Sue Hinder

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Faric N, Hinder S, Williams R, Ramaesh R, Bernabeu M, Van Beek E, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2023 Oct; 309:240-241. PMID: 37869850
Artificial Intelligence (AI) based clinical decision support systems to aid diagnosis are increasingly being developed and implemented but with limited understanding of how such systems integrate with existing clinical work...
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Faric N, Hinder S, Williams R, Ramaesh R, Bernabeu M, Van Beek E, et al.
J Am Med Inform Assoc . 2023 Sep; 31(1):24-34. PMID: 37748456
Objectives: Artificial intelligence (AI)-based clinical decision support systems to aid diagnosis are increasingly being developed and implemented but with limited understanding of how such systems integrate with existing clinical work...
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Shaw S, Hughes G, Hinder S, Carolan S, Greenhalgh T
Soc Sci Med . 2020 Apr; 255:112984. PMID: 32315872
Care organising technologies are software applications that are intended primarily for informal carers, to help organise, document and coordinate caring work. These may be purchased privately or provided as part...
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Greenhalgh T, Wherton J, Papoutsi C, Lynch J, Hughes G, ACourt C, et al.
BMC Med . 2018 May; 16(1):66. PMID: 29754584
Background: Failures and partial successes are common in technology-supported innovation programmes in health and social care. Complexity theory can help explain why. Phenomena may be simple (straightforward, predictable, few components),...
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Greenhalgh T, Shaw S, Wherton J, Hughes G, Lynch J, ACourt C, et al.
BMJ Open . 2016 Feb; 6(2):e010208. PMID: 26880671
Introduction: Research to date into assisted living technologies broadly consists of 3 generations: technical design, experimental trials and qualitative studies of the patient experience. We describe a fourth-generation paradigm: studies...
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Procter R, Greenhalgh T, Wherton J, Sugarhood P, Rouncefield M, Hinder S
Comput Support Coop Work . 2015 Sep; 23(3):245-267. PMID: 26321795
We report findings from a study that set out to explore the experience of older people living with assisted living technologies and care services. We find that successful 'ageing in...
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Wherton J, Sugarhood P, Procter R, Hinder S, Greenhalgh T
Implement Sci . 2015 May; 10:75. PMID: 26004047
Background: The low uptake of telecare and telehealth services by older people may be explained by the limited involvement of users in the design. If the ambition of 'care closer...
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Greenhalgh T, Procter R, Wherton J, Sugarhood P, Hinder S, Rouncefield M
BMC Med . 2015 Apr; 13:91. PMID: 25902803
Background: We sought to define quality in telehealth and telecare with the aim of improving the proportion of patients who receive appropriate, acceptable and workable technologies and services to support...
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Sugarhood P, Wherton J, Procter R, Hinder S, Greenhalgh T
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol . 2013 Aug; 9(1):79-87. PMID: 23919407
Purpose: To identify and explore factors that influence adoption, implementation and continued use of telecare technologies. Method: As part of the Assistive Technologies for Healthy Living in Elders: Needs Assessment...
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Greenhalgh T, Wherton J, Sugarhood P, Hinder S, Procter R, Stones R
Soc Sci Med . 2013 Aug; 93:86-94. PMID: 23906125
Telehealth and telecare research has been dominated by efficacy trials. The field lacks a sophisticated theorisation of [a] what matters to older people with assisted living needs; [b] how illness...