Publications by authors named "Sophie E Lyon"

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  • - The study focused on cancer patients in Mbarara, Uganda, who developed infections after chemotherapy, aiming to assess the 30-day fatality rate and identify risk factors for mortality.
  • - Out of 150 patients studied, 42% died within 30 days, with pneumonia being the most common infection; factors such as high qSOFA and UVA scores were linked to increased mortality.
  • - The research concluded that the mortality rate for these infections was significant and highlighted the effectiveness of clinical risk scores (ECOG, qSOFA, UVA) in predicting patient outcomes.
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The role of the social, physical, and organisational environments in shaping how patients and their caregivers perform work remains largely unexplored in human factors/ergonomics literature. This study recruited 19 dyads consisting of a parent and their child with type 1 diabetes to be interviewed individually and analysed using a macroergonomic framework. Our findings aligned with the macroergonomic factors as presented in previous models, while highlighting the need to expand upon certain components to gain a more comprehensive representation of the patient work system as relevant to dyadic management.

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As the informatics community grows in its ability to address health disparities, there is an opportunity to expand our impact by focusing on the disability community as a health disparity population. Although informaticians have primarily catered design efforts to one disability at a time, digital health technologies can be enhanced by approaching disability from a more holistic framework, simultaneously accounting for multiple forms of disability and the ways disability intersects with other forms of identity. The urgency of moving toward this more holistic approach is grounded in ethical, legal, and design-related rationales.

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