ICT-Enabled Time-Critical Clinical Practices: Examining the Affordances of an Information Processing Solution
In this paper, we present a case study of a decision-support system deployment at The Alfred Hospital, in Melbourne, Australia. This work outlines Information and Communications Technology (ICT) affordances and their actualisations in time-critical clinical practices to enable better information pro...
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doaj-045ea00585cc491da398849afbdd92392021-08-02T02:38:50ZengAustralasian Association for Information SystemsAustralasian Journal of Information Systems1449-86181449-86182015-11-0119010.3127/ajis.v19i0.1146562ICT-Enabled Time-Critical Clinical Practices: Examining the Affordances of an Information Processing SolutionLeonard Hoon0Felix Ter Chian Tan1Rajesh Vasa2Kon Mouzakis3Mark Fitzgerald4Swinburne University of TechnologyThe University of New South WalesSwinburne University of TechnologySwinburne University of TechnologyAlfred HospitalIn this paper, we present a case study of a decision-support system deployment at The Alfred Hospital, in Melbourne, Australia. This work outlines Information and Communications Technology (ICT) affordances and their actualisations in time-critical clinical practices to enable better information processing. From our study findings, we present a stage-wise model describing the role played by ICT in the context of the Trauma Centre practices. This addresses a knowledge gap surrounding the role and impact of ICT in the delivery of quality improvements to processes and culture in time-critical environments, amid increasing expenditure on ICT globally. Our model has implications for research and practice, such that we observe for the first time how information standards, synergy and renewal are developed between the system and its users in order to reduce error rates in the healthcare context. Through the study findings, we demonstrate that healthcare quality can be further refined as ICT allows for knowledge dissemination and informs existing practices.http://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/1146Time-critical clinical practiceICT affordancesinformation processing |
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ICT-Enabled Time-Critical Clinical Practices: Examining the Affordances of an Information Processing Solution |
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ICT-Enabled Time-Critical Clinical Practices: Examining the Affordances of an Information Processing Solution |
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ICT-Enabled Time-Critical Clinical Practices: Examining the Affordances of an Information Processing Solution |
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ICT-Enabled Time-Critical Clinical Practices: Examining the Affordances of an Information Processing Solution |
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ICT-Enabled Time-Critical Clinical Practices: Examining the Affordances of an Information Processing Solution |
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ict-enabled time-critical clinical practices: examining the affordances of an information processing solution |
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Australasian Association for Information Systems |
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems |
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In this paper, we present a case study of a decision-support system deployment at The Alfred Hospital, in Melbourne, Australia. This work outlines Information and Communications Technology (ICT) affordances and their actualisations in time-critical clinical practices to enable better information processing. From our study findings, we present a stage-wise model describing the role played by ICT in the context of the Trauma Centre practices. This addresses a knowledge gap surrounding the role and impact of ICT in the delivery of quality improvements to processes and culture in time-critical environments, amid increasing expenditure on ICT globally. Our model has implications for research and practice, such that we observe for the first time how information standards, synergy and renewal are developed between the system and its users in order to reduce error rates in the healthcare context. Through the study findings, we demonstrate that healthcare quality can be further refined as ICT allows for knowledge dissemination and informs existing practices. |
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Time-critical clinical practice ICT affordances information processing |
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