Information Systems
and Technologies for
Enhancing Health
and
Social Care
Ricardo Martinho
Polytechnic Institute
Rui
of Leiria,
Portugal
Rijo
Polytechnic
Institute of
Leiria, Portugal
Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha
Polytechnic Insitute of Cavado and Ave, Portugal
Joao Varajao
University of
Tras-os-Montes
e
Alto Douro, Portugal
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Reference
Table of Contents
Foreword
xix
Preface
xxi
xxiii
Acknowledgment
Section 1
Ambient Assisted Living
Chapter 1
iNeighbour TV:
Jorge
A Social TV
Ferraz Abreu,
Pedro Almeida,
Telmo
Chapter
Application
to Promote Wellness of Senior Citizens
University ofAveiro, Portugal
Silva, University ofAveiro, Portugal
2
The Architecture and
Early Findings of a Working SMS-Based System
Depression
Elizabeth M. LaRue, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Hassan A. Karimi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
for Individuals with
Mild to Moderate
Ann M.
Joy
1
University ofAveiro, Portugal
Y.
20
Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Zang, Carnegie Mellon University,
USA
Chapter 3
Cloud
Computing Enhanced Service Development Architecture
Usability
Lab
Portugal
Joaquim Sousa Pinto, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Fldvio Ferreira, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
Antonio Teixeira, Universidade de Aveiro,
Carlos Pereira, Universidade de Aveiro,
Living
33
Claudio Teixeira, Universidade de Aveiro,
Andre Oliveira, Universidade de Aveiro,
for the
Portugal
Portugal
Section 2
Clinical Decision
Support Systems
and Healthcare Artificial
Intelligence
Chapter 4
Knowledge Acquisition Process for Intelligent Decision Support in Critical
HealthCare
Filipe
;
Portela,
University of Minho, Portugal
Alexandra Cabral, SPMS,
ofMinho, Portugal
Hospitalar do Porto HSA, Portugal
University
Maria Salazar, Centro
Centro
Hospitalar do Porto HSA, Portugal
Jose Machado, University of Minho, Portugal
Quintas,
Jose Neves,
-
Cesar
Portugal
-
Antonio Abelha,
University of Minho, Portugal
Manuel Filipe
Santos, University of Minho, Portugal
Chapter 5
An
Operating Theater Planning Decision Support System
Carlos Gomes, Universidade do Porto,
Fabricio
Portugal
Sperandio, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Arnon Peles, Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, Israel
Borges, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Jose
Antonio Carvalho Brito, Universidade do Porto,
Portugal
Bernardo Almada-Lobo, Universidade do Porto,
Portugal
Chapter 6
Grid Data
Mining Strategies for Outcome Prediction in Distributed Intensive
Care Units
Manuel Filipe Santos, Universidade do Minho,
Filipe
Portela, Universidade do Minho,
Portugal
Portugal
Miguel Miranda, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Jose Machado, Universidade do Minho,
Antonio
Portugal
Abelha, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Alvaro Silva, Centro
Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal
Fernando Rua, Centro
Chapter
Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal
7
Alzheimer's Disease
Pedro
Recognition with Artificial Neural Networks
ofPorto,
Miguel Rodrigues, University
Portugal
Polytechnic Institute of Braganca, Portugal
Joao Paulo Teixeira,
1
Section 3
e-Therapy
Chapter 8
Patient Centered
Design: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Working with Health
Professionals and
Schizophrenic
Catarina I. Reis,
Carla S. Freire,
Polytechnic
Polytechnic
e-Therapy
Patients in
Institute
Institute
Contexts
120
of Leiria, Portugal
of Leiria, Portugal
Joaquin Fernandez, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Spain
Josep M. Monguet, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Spain
Chapter 9
Do You Remember,
or
Have You
Forgotten?
136
Anlbal Caixinha, Instituto Universitario de Lisboa,
Vanessa
Magalhaes,
Instituto Universitario de
Portugal
Lisboa, Portugal
Isabel Machado Alexandre, Instituto Universitario de Lisboa, Portugal
Section 4
Electronic Health Records and Healthcare Information
Systems Management
Chapter 10
Adoption
of Electronic Health Care Records:
Jerald D. Hatton,
Physician Heuristics and Hesitancy
University of Phoenix, USA
Thomas M. Schmidt,
DeVry College ofNew York, USA
Jonatan Jelen, Parsons
-
The New School for
Design, USA
Chapter
11
Proposal
for Interactive Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records
Carlos Andres
148
166
Moque Milldn, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Alexandra Pomares Quimbaya, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Rafael A. Gonzalez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Chapter 12
Advantages, Limitations,
Hospitality Industry
and Solutions in the Use of ERP
Systems: A Case Study in the
Paula Serdeira Azevedo, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal
Mario Romao, Instituto Universitario de Lisboa,
Portugal
Efigenio Rebelo, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal
178
Section 5
Medical
Chapter
Coding
13
Automated Generation of SNOMED CT Subsets from Clinical Guidelines
190
Carlos
Rodriguez-Solano, University ofAlcald, Spain
Leonardo Lezcano, University ofAlcald, Spain
Miguel-Angel Sicilia, University ofAlcald, Spain
Chapter 14
A Semantic Web
Pragmatic Approach
to
Develop Clinical Ontologies, and thus Semantic
205
Interoperability, based in HL7 v2.xml Messaging
David Mendes, Universidade de Evora,
Irene Pimenta
Portugal
Rodrigues, Universidade de Evora, Portugal
Chapter 15
Ontological Representation
and
Architecture for Homecare Pervasive
an
Leandro O. Freitas, Federal
Systems
215
University ofSanta Maria, Brazil
Rafael T. Pereira, Federal University ofSanta Maria, Brazil
Henrique
G. G. Pereira, Federal
Ricardo G. Martini, Federal
Bruno A.
Mozzaquatro,
University of Santa Maria, Brazil
University of Santa Maria, Brazil
Federal
University ofSanta Maria, Brazil
Jeferson Kasper, Federal University ofSanta Maria, Brazil
Giovani R. Librelotto, Federal
University of Santa Maria, Brazil
Section 6
Medical
Chapter
Image Analysis, Enhancement, Sharing, and
Archiving
16
Clinical Data
Mining in Small Hospital PACS: Contributions for Radiology Department
236
Improvement
Milton Santos,
University ofAveiro, Portugal
University ofAveiro, Portugal
Carlos Costa, University ofAveiro, Portugal
Augusto Silva, University ofAveiro, Portugal
Nelson Rocha, University ofAveiro, Portugal
Luis Bastiao,
Chapter 17
Molecular Visualization with Supports of Interaction, Immersion, and Collaboration
Geographically-Separated Research Groups
Moacyr Francischetti-Correa, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos,
252
among
Brazil
Chapter 18
Cardiac Chamber Contour Extraction: Performance Evaluation of an
and
Algorithm
270
Physicians
Diogo Roxo, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Jose Silvestre Silva, University ofCoimbra, Portugal & Polytechnic Institute ofPortalegre, Portugal
Jaime B. Santos,
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Paula Martins, Pediatric
Eduardo
Hospital of Coimbra, Portugal
Castela, Pediatric Hospital of Coimbra, Portugal
Rui Martins,
University Hospital of Coimbra, Portugal
Section
7
Mobile Health
Chapter 19
Localizing
a
Weight Loss Mobile Application
Selma Limam Mansar,
Shashank Jariwala,
Maahd Shahzad,
294
Mellon
Carnegie
University Qatar, Qatar
Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar
Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar
Aysha Anggraini, Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar
Nawal Behih, Carnegie Mellon University Qatar, Qatar
Chapter 20
A Mobile Assistant to Aid
Early Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease
Alvaro Alvares de Carvalho Cesar Sobrinho, Federal
Leandro Dias da Silva, Federal
309
University ofAlagoas, Brazil
University ofAlagoas, Brazil
Leonardo Melo de Medeiros, Federal Institute ofAlagoas, Brazil & Federal
University ofCampina
Grande, Brazil
Maria Eliete Pinheiro, Federal
University ofAlagoas, Brazil
Chapter 21
Pedometer Cell Phone
Applications and Future Trends in Measuring Physical Activity
Anna Akerberg, Malardalen
Maria Linden, Malardalen
Mia Folke, Malardalen
324
University, Sweden
University, Sweden
University, Sweden
Compilation of References
340
About the Contributors
377
Index
394
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