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Workshop on Revisiting Patient-Clinician Interaction in 2022: Challenges
from the Field and Opportunities for Future Research
Organised in conjunction with ECSCW 2022
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Deadline: April 15th, 2022
More info: https://bit.ly/RevisitingPatientClinicianInteraction
DESCRIPTION:
The goal of this workshop is to revisit the concept of
patient-clinician interaction, a classical concept of CSCW research in
healthcare. While the CSCW community has been working on
patient-clinician interaction for decades, the last years have seen a
number of changes to care provision, motivated by the COVID-19
pandemic, the strong uptake of remote care technologies, or the
introduction of patient-generated data technologies. Recent
advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare also
promise to impact patient-clinician interactions as we know them. In
this context, the workshop will engage in participatory discussions to
take stock, analyse challenges from the field, reflect on
opportunities for technologies, and craft future research agendas for
CSCW in healthcare.
The workshop will promote a participatory design approach involving
researchers, patients, and clinicians. While researchers will present
their position papers at the start of the workshop, all participants
will be encouraged to discuss the position papers. In the second part
of the workshop, researchers will engage with patients, to discuss
their experiences and practical challenges while using or interacting
with healthcare services, and with clinicians, to discuss their
experiences and challenges in patient-monitoring, adding other layers
to the discussions on patient-clinician interactions.
CONTRIBUTING:
We encourage submissions from researchers, engineers, designers, data
scientists, social scientists, clinicians, and patients, who are
interested in the workshop topic. Position papers can describe or
discuss case studies, experiments, prototypes, ethnographic fieldwork
or qualitative studies, theoretical accounts, literature reviews, and
critical reflections. Position papers should be submitted using the
ECSCW template, and have up to 4 pages (excludes references).
Possible themes for position papers include, but are not limited to:
- Technology-supported patient-clinician interaction during COVID-19;
- Patient-generated data and patient-clinician interaction;
- AI-in-the-loop within patient-clinician interaction;
- Intended and unintended consequences of technology-supported
patient-clinician interaction, including emotional work, and other
types of invisible labour;
- Ethical considerations in technology-supported patient-clinician interaction;
- Patient-led research and its contributions to technology-supported
patient-clinician interaction.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Paper submission: April 15th (23:59 AoE)
* Notification to authors: April 30th, 2022
* Camera-ready submission: May 16th, 2022
* Workshop in Coimbra: June 28th, 2022
ORGANIZERS:
Francisco Nunes, Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS
Nervo Verdezoto, Cardiff University
Tariq Andersen, University of Copenhagen
Stina Matthiesen, University of Copenhagen
Christina Chung, Indiana University
Sun Young Park, University of Michigan
Woosuk Seo, University of Michigan
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