Information exchange (IE) is a critical component of the complex collaborative medication process in residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Designing information and communication technology (ICT) to support complex processes requires a profound understanding of the IE that underpins their execution. There is little existing research that investigates the complexity of IE in RACFs and its impact on ICT design. The aim of this study was thus to undertake an in-depth exploration of the IE process involved in medication management to identify its implications for the design of ICT. The study was undertaken at a large metropolitan facility in NSW, Australia. A total of three focus groups, eleven interviews and two observation sessions were c...
Objective: The Finnish Medicines Agency (Fimea) initiated a programme in 2012 for enhancing interpro...
Introduction: Electronic medication administration record (eMAR) systems are promoted as a potential...
Introduction: There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communication technology ...
Information exchange (IE) is a critical component of the complex collaborative medication process in...
Medication information is a critical part of the information required to ensure residents' safety in...
Medication safety is a pressing concern for residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Although failu...
Medication information is a critical part of the information required to ensure residents' safety in...
The aim of this study was to examine the actions of geographically dispersed process stakeholders (d...
Background: Medication safety is a pressing concern for residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Re...
Background Medication safety is a pressing concern for residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Ret...
Abstract Background The provision of residential aged care is underpinned by information, and is rel...
Background: The provision of residential aged care is underpinned by information, and is reliant upo...
Health information technology (IT) can have a profound effect on the temporal flow and organisation ...
Health information technology (IT) can have a profound effect on the temporal flow and organisation ...
Background: Medication incident reporting (MIR) is a key safety critical care process in residential...
Objective: The Finnish Medicines Agency (Fimea) initiated a programme in 2012 for enhancing interpro...
Introduction: Electronic medication administration record (eMAR) systems are promoted as a potential...
Introduction: There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communication technology ...
Information exchange (IE) is a critical component of the complex collaborative medication process in...
Medication information is a critical part of the information required to ensure residents' safety in...
Medication safety is a pressing concern for residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Although failu...
Medication information is a critical part of the information required to ensure residents' safety in...
The aim of this study was to examine the actions of geographically dispersed process stakeholders (d...
Background: Medication safety is a pressing concern for residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Re...
Background Medication safety is a pressing concern for residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Ret...
Abstract Background The provision of residential aged care is underpinned by information, and is rel...
Background: The provision of residential aged care is underpinned by information, and is reliant upo...
Health information technology (IT) can have a profound effect on the temporal flow and organisation ...
Health information technology (IT) can have a profound effect on the temporal flow and organisation ...
Background: Medication incident reporting (MIR) is a key safety critical care process in residential...
Objective: The Finnish Medicines Agency (Fimea) initiated a programme in 2012 for enhancing interpro...
Introduction: Electronic medication administration record (eMAR) systems are promoted as a potential...
Introduction: There is limited evidence of the benefits of information and communication technology ...