Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4966558 | International Journal of Medical Informatics | 2017 | 51 Pages |
Abstract
ICT can force the disruption of some aspects of existing routines, even where these are long-established rituals. Resistance arose when the new technology did not fit with the 'logic of care'. Incorporation of the logic of care into the design and customisation of clinical information systems is a challenge and potentially counterproductive, because it could attempt to apply a technological fix to what is essentially a social problem. However, there are significant opportunities to ensure that new technologies do not obstruct doctors' roles as carers nor disrupt the embodied relationship they need to have with patients.
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Authors
Jennifer J. Plumb, Isla Hains, Michael J. Parr, David Milliss, Robert Herkes, Johanna I. Westbrook,