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IOS Press eBooks, 2010
... Margunn Aarts, Jos Ammenwerth, Elske Bal, Roland Bång, Magnus Bertelsen, Pernille Beuscart-Zé... more ... Margunn Aarts, Jos Ammenwerth, Elske Bal, Roland Bång, Magnus Bertelsen, Pernille Beuscart-Zéphir, Marie Cathérine Bossen, Claus Chiasson ... IT Usability and Suitability for Clinical Needs: Challenges of Design, Workflow, and Contractual Relations 7 Ross Koppel and ...
Procedia Technology, 2013
Procedia Computer Science, 2022
International Journal of Information Management, Apr 1, 2022
BMC Health Services Research, Sep 4, 2014
Background: The literature on implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR) in hospitals is very d... more Background: The literature on implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR) in hospitals is very diverse. The objective of this study is to create an overview of the existing literature on EHR implementation in hospitals and to identify generally applicable findings and lessons for implementers. Methods: A systematic literature review of empirical research on EHR implementation was conducted. Databases used included Web of Knowledge, EBSCO, and Cochrane Library. Relevant references in the selected articles were also analyzed. Search terms included Electronic Health Record (and synonyms), implementation, and hospital (and synonyms). Articles had to meet the following requirements: (1) written in English, (2) full text available online, (3) based on primary empirical data, (4) focused on hospital-wide EHR implementation, and (5) satisfying established quality criteria. Results: Of the 364 initially identified articles, this study analyzes the 21 articles that met the requirements. From these articles, 19 interventions were identified that are generally applicable and these were placed in a framework consisting of the following three interacting dimensions: (1) EHR context, (2) EHR content, and (3) EHR implementation process.
JMIR Human Factors, 2021
Background Numerous publications show that electronic medical records (EMRs) may make an importan... more Background Numerous publications show that electronic medical records (EMRs) may make an important contribution to increasing the quality of care. There are indications that particularly the medical specialist plays an important role in the use of EMRs in hospitals. Objective The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between EMR use and the quality of care in hospitals is influenced according to medical specialists. Methods To answer this question, a qualitative study was conducted in the period of August-October 2018. Semistructured interviews of around 90 min were conducted with 11 medical specialists from 11 different Dutch hospitals. For analysis of the answers, we used a previously published taxonomy of factors that can influence the use of EMRs. Results The professional experience of the participating medical specialists varied between 5 and 27 years. Using the previously published taxonomy, these medical specialists considered technical ...
European Psychiatry, 2017
BackgroundRoutine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) has become part of the treatment process in mental hea... more BackgroundRoutine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) has become part of the treatment process in mental health care. However, studies have indicated that few clinicians in psychiatry use the outcome of ROM in their daily work. The aim of this study was to explore the degree of ROM use in clinical practice as well as the explanatory factors of this use.MethodsIn the Northern Netherlands, a ROM-protocol (ROM-Phamous) for patients with a psychotic disorder has been implemented. To establish the degree of ROM-Phamous use in clinical practice, the ROM results of patients (n = 204) were compared to the treatment goals formulated in their treatment plans. To investigate factors that might influence ROM use, clinicians (n = 32) were asked to fill out a questionnaire about ROM-Phamous.ResultsCare domains that were problematic according to the ROM-Phamous results were mentioned in the treatment plan in 28% of cases on average (range 5–45%). The use of ROM-Phamous in the treatment process varies conside...
Product or company names used in this set are for identification purposes only. Inclusion of the ... more Product or company names used in this set are for identification purposes only. Inclusion of the names of the products or companies does not indicate a claim of ownership by IGI Global of the trademark or registered trademark. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Encyclopedia of network and virtual organization / Goran D. Putnik and Maria Manuela Cunha, editors. p. cm. Summary: "This book documents the most relevant contributions to the introduction of networked, dynamic, agile, and virtual organizational models; definitions; taxonomies; opportunities; and reference models and architectures. It creates a repository of the main developments regarding the virtual organization, compiling definitions, characteristics, comparisons, advantages, practices, enabling technologies, and best practices"-Provided by publisher.
European Journal of Information Systems, Jun 25, 2023
SOM theme A: The human and technical side of production: the management of interdependencies ERP ... more SOM theme A: The human and technical side of production: the management of interdependencies ERP systems are software packages that enable the integration of transactions oriented data and business processes throughout an organization. ERP implementation can be viewed as an organizational change process: many problems related to ERP implementation are related to a misfit of the system with the characteristics of the organization. This article uses the evidence of a case study to uncover some important dimensions of the organizational change issues related to ERP implementation. The study shows how ERP implementation can impact the interests of stakeholders of the ERP-system and how these groups may react by influencing the course of events, for example by altering the design and implementation in ways that are more consistent with their interests. Understanding the possible impact of ERP on particular interests of stakeholders may help project managers and others to manage ERP imple...
International Journal of Project Management, 2013
ABSTRACT
International Journal of Project Management, 2006
ERP-systems are software packages that enable the integration of transactions oriented data and b... more ERP-systems are software packages that enable the integration of transactions oriented data and business processes throughout an organisation. ERP-implementation projects can be viewed as processes of organisational change: many problems related to ERPimplementation are related to a misfit of the system with the characteristics of the organisation. This article uses the evidence of a case study to uncover some important dimensions of the organisational change issues related to ERP-projects. The study shows how ERP-implementation can impact the interests of stakeholders of the ERP-system and how these groups may react by influencing the course of events, for example by altering the design and implementation in ways that are more consistent with their interests. Understanding the possible impact of ERP on particular interests of stakeholders may help project managers and others to manage ERPimplementations more effectively.
IOS Press eBooks, 2010
... Margunn Aarts, Jos Ammenwerth, Elske Bal, Roland Bång, Magnus Bertelsen, Pernille Beuscart-Zé... more ... Margunn Aarts, Jos Ammenwerth, Elske Bal, Roland Bång, Magnus Bertelsen, Pernille Beuscart-Zéphir, Marie Cathérine Bossen, Claus Chiasson ... IT Usability and Suitability for Clinical Needs: Challenges of Design, Workflow, and Contractual Relations 7 Ross Koppel and ...
Procedia Technology, 2013
Procedia Computer Science, 2022
International Journal of Information Management, Apr 1, 2022
BMC Health Services Research, Sep 4, 2014
Background: The literature on implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR) in hospitals is very d... more Background: The literature on implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR) in hospitals is very diverse. The objective of this study is to create an overview of the existing literature on EHR implementation in hospitals and to identify generally applicable findings and lessons for implementers. Methods: A systematic literature review of empirical research on EHR implementation was conducted. Databases used included Web of Knowledge, EBSCO, and Cochrane Library. Relevant references in the selected articles were also analyzed. Search terms included Electronic Health Record (and synonyms), implementation, and hospital (and synonyms). Articles had to meet the following requirements: (1) written in English, (2) full text available online, (3) based on primary empirical data, (4) focused on hospital-wide EHR implementation, and (5) satisfying established quality criteria. Results: Of the 364 initially identified articles, this study analyzes the 21 articles that met the requirements. From these articles, 19 interventions were identified that are generally applicable and these were placed in a framework consisting of the following three interacting dimensions: (1) EHR context, (2) EHR content, and (3) EHR implementation process.
JMIR Human Factors, 2021
Background Numerous publications show that electronic medical records (EMRs) may make an importan... more Background Numerous publications show that electronic medical records (EMRs) may make an important contribution to increasing the quality of care. There are indications that particularly the medical specialist plays an important role in the use of EMRs in hospitals. Objective The aim of this study was to examine how, and by which aspects, the relationship between EMR use and the quality of care in hospitals is influenced according to medical specialists. Methods To answer this question, a qualitative study was conducted in the period of August-October 2018. Semistructured interviews of around 90 min were conducted with 11 medical specialists from 11 different Dutch hospitals. For analysis of the answers, we used a previously published taxonomy of factors that can influence the use of EMRs. Results The professional experience of the participating medical specialists varied between 5 and 27 years. Using the previously published taxonomy, these medical specialists considered technical ...
European Psychiatry, 2017
BackgroundRoutine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) has become part of the treatment process in mental hea... more BackgroundRoutine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) has become part of the treatment process in mental health care. However, studies have indicated that few clinicians in psychiatry use the outcome of ROM in their daily work. The aim of this study was to explore the degree of ROM use in clinical practice as well as the explanatory factors of this use.MethodsIn the Northern Netherlands, a ROM-protocol (ROM-Phamous) for patients with a psychotic disorder has been implemented. To establish the degree of ROM-Phamous use in clinical practice, the ROM results of patients (n = 204) were compared to the treatment goals formulated in their treatment plans. To investigate factors that might influence ROM use, clinicians (n = 32) were asked to fill out a questionnaire about ROM-Phamous.ResultsCare domains that were problematic according to the ROM-Phamous results were mentioned in the treatment plan in 28% of cases on average (range 5–45%). The use of ROM-Phamous in the treatment process varies conside...
Product or company names used in this set are for identification purposes only. Inclusion of the ... more Product or company names used in this set are for identification purposes only. Inclusion of the names of the products or companies does not indicate a claim of ownership by IGI Global of the trademark or registered trademark. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Encyclopedia of network and virtual organization / Goran D. Putnik and Maria Manuela Cunha, editors. p. cm. Summary: "This book documents the most relevant contributions to the introduction of networked, dynamic, agile, and virtual organizational models; definitions; taxonomies; opportunities; and reference models and architectures. It creates a repository of the main developments regarding the virtual organization, compiling definitions, characteristics, comparisons, advantages, practices, enabling technologies, and best practices"-Provided by publisher.
European Journal of Information Systems, Jun 25, 2023
SOM theme A: The human and technical side of production: the management of interdependencies ERP ... more SOM theme A: The human and technical side of production: the management of interdependencies ERP systems are software packages that enable the integration of transactions oriented data and business processes throughout an organization. ERP implementation can be viewed as an organizational change process: many problems related to ERP implementation are related to a misfit of the system with the characteristics of the organization. This article uses the evidence of a case study to uncover some important dimensions of the organizational change issues related to ERP implementation. The study shows how ERP implementation can impact the interests of stakeholders of the ERP-system and how these groups may react by influencing the course of events, for example by altering the design and implementation in ways that are more consistent with their interests. Understanding the possible impact of ERP on particular interests of stakeholders may help project managers and others to manage ERP imple...
International Journal of Project Management, 2013
ABSTRACT
International Journal of Project Management, 2006
ERP-systems are software packages that enable the integration of transactions oriented data and b... more ERP-systems are software packages that enable the integration of transactions oriented data and business processes throughout an organisation. ERP-implementation projects can be viewed as processes of organisational change: many problems related to ERPimplementation are related to a misfit of the system with the characteristics of the organisation. This article uses the evidence of a case study to uncover some important dimensions of the organisational change issues related to ERP-projects. The study shows how ERP-implementation can impact the interests of stakeholders of the ERP-system and how these groups may react by influencing the course of events, for example by altering the design and implementation in ways that are more consistent with their interests. Understanding the possible impact of ERP on particular interests of stakeholders may help project managers and others to manage ERPimplementations more effectively.