[HTML][HTML] Interoperability of heterogeneous health information systems: a systematic literature review
Background The lack of interoperability between health information systems reduces the
quality of care provided to patients and wastes resources. Accordingly, there is an urgent …
quality of care provided to patients and wastes resources. Accordingly, there is an urgent …
[HTML][HTML] Sustaining knowledge translation practices: a critical interpretive synthesis
Background: The health policy and systems research literature increasingly observes that
knowledge translation (KT) practices are difficult to sustain. An important issue is that it …
knowledge translation (KT) practices are difficult to sustain. An important issue is that it …
[HTML][HTML] “More” work for nurses: the ironies of eHealth
S Frennert, L Petersson, G Erlingsdottir - BMC health services research, 2023 - Springer
Background eHealth applications are considered a technological fix that can potentially
address some of the grand challenges in healthcare, including burnout among healthcare …
address some of the grand challenges in healthcare, including burnout among healthcare …
Social robots as health promoting agents: An application of the health action process approach to human-robot interaction at the workplace
Technological innovations may have the potential to improve health behavior interventions
at the workplace. Using a robot as a health communicator who interacts with target …
at the workplace. Using a robot as a health communicator who interacts with target …
To be or not to be digital? A bibliometric analysis of adoption of eHealth services
N Cobelli, E Blasioli - The TQM Journal, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this study is to introduce new tools to develop a more precise and
focused bibliometric analysis on the field of digitalization in healthcare management …
focused bibliometric analysis on the field of digitalization in healthcare management …
Eye for an AI: More-than-seeing, fauxtomation, and the enactment of uncertain data in digital pathology
Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools are being developed to assist with increasingly complex
diagnostic tasks in medicine. This produces epistemic disruption in diagnostic processes …
diagnostic tasks in medicine. This produces epistemic disruption in diagnostic processes …
[HTML][HTML] Speed, accuracy, and efficiency: The promises and practices of digitization in pathology
Digitization is often presented in policy discourse as a panacea to a multitude of
contemporary problems, not least in healthcare. How can policy promises relating to …
contemporary problems, not least in healthcare. How can policy promises relating to …
Materiality and the mediating roles of eHealth: A qualitative study and comparison of three cases
Against the backdrop of eHealth solutions increasingly becoming a part of healthcare
professionals' ways of doing care work, this paper questions how the solutions mediate the …
professionals' ways of doing care work, this paper questions how the solutions mediate the …
Meaningful Work in the Digital Age-A Comprehensive Review and Framework
N Arora, N Garg - Human Resource Development International, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Meaningful work has emerged as a subject of paramount significance in the realm of human
resource development, given its positive effects on employee engagement, work-life …
resource development, given its positive effects on employee engagement, work-life …
[HTML][HTML] Involving health professionals in the development of quality and safety dashboards: qualitative study
FC van de Baan, S Lambregts, E Bergman… - Journal of Medical …, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Dashboards are an important tool for hospitals to improve quality and safety
performance. However, implementing quality and safety dashboards often does not increase …
performance. However, implementing quality and safety dashboards often does not increase …