Diane Golay
PhD student at Department of Information Technology; Vi3; Human Machine Interaction
- E-mail:
- diane.golay@it.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Hus 10, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postal address:
- Box 337
751 05 UPPSALA
- CV:
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-8240-0942
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Short presentation
Diane is a PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction and teaching assistant at the Department for Information Technology. Her research focuses on hospital nurses' experience of work-related information technology in their everyday work life.
Keywords
- digital arbetsmiljö
- ehealth
- human computer interaction
- interaction design
- människa-datorinteraktion
- usability
Biography
Diane was born and raised in the French-speaking part of Switzerland in Lausanne (VD). She completed her Bachelor studies in Information Science at the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) in Chur (GR), in the German-speaking part of the country, before coming to Uppsala University to complete her Master's studies in Human-Computer Interaction. In February 2017, she started her PhD studies in Human-Computer Interaction at the Department for Information Technology.
Research
Diane is doing research on nurses' experience of work-related healthcare information technology in their everyday work life. In this context, she is investigating how the increasing digitalization of Swedish hospitals is shaping nurses' everyday life, as well as nurses' experience of the meaningfulness of their work. Diane's research interests also include didactics, especially in the context of e-teaching.
Publications
Recent publications
- Information Technology Use and Tasks Left Undone by Nursing Staff (2023)
- An Emotion-Focused Approach Towards Improving Clinicians' Work-Related User Experience (2022)
- Negative emotions induced by work-related information technology use in hospital nursing (2022)
- Effortlessness and Security (2022)
- An Emotion-driven Approach to Hospital Physicians' Work-Related User Experience (2022)
All publications
Articles
- Information Technology Use and Tasks Left Undone by Nursing Staff (2023)
- Negative emotions induced by work-related information technology use in hospital nursing (2022)
- Effortlessness and Security (2022)
- Information systems in nurses' work (2022)
- More work, same hours (2019)
- The impact of information and communication technology on work, workers, and the psychosocial work context (2019)
Books
- An Emotion-Focused Approach Towards Improving Clinicians' Work-Related User Experience (2022)
- An invisible burden (2019)
Chapters
Conferences
- An Emotion-driven Approach to Hospital Physicians' Work-Related User Experience (2022)
- Why Don't You Tell Me What I Need to Know? (2021)
- Using Futures Studies in Computing and Engineering Education (2021)
- Communication Breakdowns between Nurses and IT Department (2020)
- Why not use the phone (2019)
- Analyzing work-related technology use from a UX perspective (2018)
- Unexpected student behaviour and learning opportunities (2017)