This paper reports on the development process of an Electronic Social Care Record (ESCR), which used an adapted approach to Participatory Design (PD). PD is an established range of methodologies and principles for involving users in the design and implementation of systems or products. University researchers worked as part of a wider team including corporate social service stakeholders, a multidisciplinary children's social service team, and a technology provider, to develop a system that supports the integration of information of various teams/disciplines which need to work together to intervene with children who are in need. Using action research and ethnographic techniques, the researchers sought to understand and address the challenges ...
Children and young people living in care are the subjects of extensive detailed records, the majorit...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
This paper elaborates on the relevance of deploying focus and effort on personal relation, in interv...
Recent research and evaluation of the forms of electronic information systems (IS) being used in chi...
This paper explores implications for the development of an electronic social care record (ESCR). Six...
This paper describes the use of Experience Based Design (EBD), a participatory methodology for healt...
In 2019 there were over 75,000 children and young people in out-of-home care in England and Wales. R...
Abstract: The introduction of electronic information systems (IS) to human service organizations has...
People working in the home health care sector are seldom consulted when development and implementati...
Recent research and evaluation of the forms of electronic information systems (IS) being used in chi...
This paper considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record p...
Historically, the reluctance of social workers to use digital technology has been noted, though this...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...
Children and young people living in care are the subjects of extensive detailed records, the majorit...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
This paper elaborates on the relevance of deploying focus and effort on personal relation, in interv...
Recent research and evaluation of the forms of electronic information systems (IS) being used in chi...
This paper explores implications for the development of an electronic social care record (ESCR). Six...
This paper describes the use of Experience Based Design (EBD), a participatory methodology for healt...
In 2019 there were over 75,000 children and young people in out-of-home care in England and Wales. R...
Abstract: The introduction of electronic information systems (IS) to human service organizations has...
People working in the home health care sector are seldom consulted when development and implementati...
Recent research and evaluation of the forms of electronic information systems (IS) being used in chi...
This paper considers some of the everyday practicalities of delivering an electronic health record p...
Historically, the reluctance of social workers to use digital technology has been noted, though this...
Objective: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the introduction of a centrally stored, shared electronic patient record (the ...
The research explored how community services organisations could enhance service user agency through...
Children and young people living in care are the subjects of extensive detailed records, the majorit...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
This paper elaborates on the relevance of deploying focus and effort on personal relation, in interv...