@inbook{c7f1bb1956d045f7b40221a91e8de0f1,
title = "Fidelity in clinical simulation: how low can you go?",
abstract = "Clinical simulation may be used to identify user needs for context sensitive functionalities in e-Health. The objective with this paper is to describe how user requirements and use cases in a large EHR-platform procurement may be validated by clinical simulation using a very low-fidelity prototype without any existing test data. Instead of using test scenarios and use cases, the healthcare professionals who are participating in the clinical simulation are generating both scenario and patient data themselves. We found that this approach allows for an imaginative discussion, not restricted by known functionalities and limitations, of the ideal EHR-platform. Subsequently, we discuss benefits and challenges of using an extremely low fidelity environment and discuss the degree of fidelity necessary for conducting clinical simulation",
author = "Sanne Jensen and Christian N{\o}hr and Rasmussen, {Stine Loft}",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
volume = "194",
series = "Studies in Health Technology and Informatics",
publisher = "I O S Press",
pages = "147--153",
booktitle = "Stud.Health Technol.Inform.",
}