[Infovis] FW: Call for Papers: Visualization of Health Data for Lay Audiences

Adriana Arcia aarcia at sandiego.edu
Thu Sep 8 01:51:22 CEST 2022


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
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University of San Diego
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