Often, Health Information Technology (HIT) in hospitals consists of off the shelf systems that are configured and implemented by IT department workers. This means that these employees have a significant impact of the usability of HIT systems. Nonetheless, we currently do not know how IT department workers work. This prevents us from formulating educated recommendations aimed at improving HIT usability, known to be poor, especially from nurses’ perspective. In this paper, we hence present the results from an interview study, shedding light on 1) the communication channels that exist between nurses and IT department at a large public hospital in Sweden, and 2) the problems that undermine system-related communication between these two groups. ...
Background: To explore the current situation, existing problems and possible causes of said problems...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been an increasingly pervasive component of most ...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of health information technology (HIT) has drastically changed health c...
Often, Health Information Technology (HIT) in hospitals consists of off the shelf systems that are c...
Understanding healthcare workflow is fundamental for design and implementation of information system...
The effectiveness of communication in the Swedish healthcare system context has long been the subjec...
Abstract Electronic Health (eHealth) denotes the practice of information communication technology wi...
Most research studies concerning implementation and use of ICT in hospitals relate to information sy...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
Health Information Technology (HIT) is an electronic application of patient management system in hea...
Recent studies have associated clinician burnout with health information technology use. Researchers...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the degree to which hospital information systems a...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Healthcare professionals have had many challenges related to communication. Some of these challenges...
Jörg W Kirchhoff,1 Abigail Marks,2 Ann Karin Helgesen,1 Kirsti Lauvli Andersen,1 Hilde Marie Andreas...
Background: To explore the current situation, existing problems and possible causes of said problems...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been an increasingly pervasive component of most ...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of health information technology (HIT) has drastically changed health c...
Often, Health Information Technology (HIT) in hospitals consists of off the shelf systems that are c...
Understanding healthcare workflow is fundamental for design and implementation of information system...
The effectiveness of communication in the Swedish healthcare system context has long been the subjec...
Abstract Electronic Health (eHealth) denotes the practice of information communication technology wi...
Most research studies concerning implementation and use of ICT in hospitals relate to information sy...
Purpose: The health industry must embrace information technology to improve treatments. Nurses are...
Health Information Technology (HIT) is an electronic application of patient management system in hea...
Recent studies have associated clinician burnout with health information technology use. Researchers...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the degree to which hospital information systems a...
Purpose: To improve the quality of care, information technology must be implemented in the healthcar...
Healthcare professionals have had many challenges related to communication. Some of these challenges...
Jörg W Kirchhoff,1 Abigail Marks,2 Ann Karin Helgesen,1 Kirsti Lauvli Andersen,1 Hilde Marie Andreas...
Background: To explore the current situation, existing problems and possible causes of said problems...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been an increasingly pervasive component of most ...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of health information technology (HIT) has drastically changed health c...