1. Improving a health information system for real-time data entries: An action research project using socio-technical systems theory.
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Adaba, Godfried Bakiyem and Kebebew, Yohannes
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SUSTAINABILITY ,MEDICAL care ,ACTION research ,REAL-time computing ,SOCIOTECHNICAL systems ,HEALTH information systems ,DOCUMENTATION standards ,DOCUMENTATION ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,MEDICAL databases ,MEDICAL care research ,NATIONAL health services ,OPERATING rooms ,SYSTEMS theory ,TIME ,STANDARDS - Abstract
Background/purpose: This paper presents the findings of an action research (AR) project to improve a health information system (HIS) at the Operating Theater Department (OTD) of a National Health Service (NHS) hospital in South East England, the UK.Methods: Informed by socio-technical systems (STS) theory, AR was used to design an intervention to enhance an existing patient administration system (PAS) to enable data entries in real time while contributing to the literature. The study analyzed qualitative data collected through interviews, participant observations, and document reviews.Results: The study found that the design of the PAS was unsuitable to the work of the three units of the OTD. Based on the diagnoses and STS theory, the project developed and implemented a successful intervention to enhance the legacy system for data entries in real time.Conclusions: The study demonstrates the value of AR from a socio-technical perspective for improving existing systems in healthcare settings. The steps adopted in this study could be applied to improve similar systems. A follow-up study will be essential to assess the sustainability of the improved system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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