FW: Call for Papers: Visualization of Health Data for Lay Audiences

CALL FOR PAPERS JAMIA, the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association is accepting submissions for a focus issue on Visualization of Health Data for Lay Audiences until Jan 22, 2023. See details at: https://academic.oup.com/jamia/pages/cfp-visualization-health-data Topics of Interest This focus issue welcomes original research and applications papers, perspectives, brief communications, case reports, and review articles addressing a range of topics associated with this area including, but not limited to, the following areas: * Methods utilized throughout the human-centered design life-cycle, including: visualization needs assessment, study design, formative evaluation, summative evaluation, implementation, post-deployment monitoring methods * Measurement and evaluation of the impact of visualizations, including experimental comparisons of methodological approaches and visualization formats (e.g., chart types, static vs. interactive) * Methods, applications, or perspectives that recruit and engage end users who represent diverse groups around the globe * Review articles including scoping and systematic reviews as well as concise tutorials related to visualizations for lay audiences * Validated techniques for processing and presenting big data (e.g., passive sensor data, electronic health record data, and population health data) to lay audiences * Reports highlighting how the needs of lay audiences are different from those of professionals with respect to methods for capturing feedback and the visualizations themselves * Ontologies and taxonomies to serve purposes such as defining human-centered design terminology and establish consistency in the language utilized across disciplines * Original research highlighting the application of design principles to health topics or reporting on the implementation of visualizations * Perspective articles setting research agendas and priorities Contributions including co-authorship with lay audience members are encouraged. ADRIANA ARCIA, PhD, RN (pronunciation<https://nmdrp.me/adrianaarcia>) she/her/hers Professor, Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science and Beyster Institute for Nursing Research, Advanced Practice, and Simulation University of San Diego 5998 Alcalá Park BINR 321 San Diego, CA 92110-2492 Work: (619) 260-7548 Cell: (917) 392-7425 www.sandiego.edu<http://www.sandiego.edu>
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Adriana Arcia