Hospitals are awash with patient experience data, much of it collected with the ostensible purpose of improving the quality of patient care. However, there has been comparatively little consideration of the nature and capacities of data itself. Using insights from actor-network theory, we propose that paying attention to patient experience data as having agency in particular hospital interactions allows us to better trace how and in what circumstances data lead (or fail to lead) to quality improvement
Australia has designed, developed, and now implemented its national e-health solution known as the P...
The study presents the findings from a study over a four-year period of the emergence of an integrat...
This paper examines the use of Actor Network Theory (ANT) as a lens to get a better understanding of...
Hospitals are awash with patient experience data, much of it collected with the ostensible purpose o...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
Patient‐centred care has become the touchstone of healthcare policy in developed healthcare systems....
Over the last three decades, sociomaterial approaches to the study of health care practices have mad...
Purpose To investigate ethnographically how patient experience data, as a named category in healthc...
Objectives: Improving patient experience is widely regarded as a key component of health care qualit...
Over the last three decades, sociomaterial approaches to the study of health care practices have mad...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are increasingly used in healthcare settings. Despi...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
Providing a good patient experience is a key part of providing high-quality medical care. This paper...
The adoption and diffusion of e-health and the application of ICT in healthcare is being heralded as...
Abstract Background There is a growing emphasis on th...
Australia has designed, developed, and now implemented its national e-health solution known as the P...
The study presents the findings from a study over a four-year period of the emergence of an integrat...
This paper examines the use of Actor Network Theory (ANT) as a lens to get a better understanding of...
Hospitals are awash with patient experience data, much of it collected with the ostensible purpose o...
Abstract Background Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is an increasingly influential, but still deeply cont...
Patient‐centred care has become the touchstone of healthcare policy in developed healthcare systems....
Over the last three decades, sociomaterial approaches to the study of health care practices have mad...
Purpose To investigate ethnographically how patient experience data, as a named category in healthc...
Objectives: Improving patient experience is widely regarded as a key component of health care qualit...
Over the last three decades, sociomaterial approaches to the study of health care practices have mad...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are increasingly used in healthcare settings. Despi...
Globally, healthcare reforms are being initiated to address the tremendous challenges facing healthc...
Providing a good patient experience is a key part of providing high-quality medical care. This paper...
The adoption and diffusion of e-health and the application of ICT in healthcare is being heralded as...
Abstract Background There is a growing emphasis on th...
Australia has designed, developed, and now implemented its national e-health solution known as the P...
The study presents the findings from a study over a four-year period of the emergence of an integrat...
This paper examines the use of Actor Network Theory (ANT) as a lens to get a better understanding of...