Artifact-Supported Performance Management of Collaborative Care Teams

This research proposes a framework for collaborative care in which the performance of healthcare teams is measured in an objective and quantifiable manner. We call our framework the Performance Management Framework for Collaborative Care (PMFCC). The PMFCC was developed using insights from agile sof...

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Main Author: Lakhani, Rubina
Other Authors: Peyton, Liam
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42510
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-26730
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-425102021-08-12T05:23:23Z Artifact-Supported Performance Management of Collaborative Care Teams Lakhani, Rubina Peyton, Liam HIT Collaborative Care Collaboration Performance Management Business Model Canvas Ontology ADHD Agile SCRUM Treatment Plan International Classification of Functionality This research proposes a framework for collaborative care in which the performance of healthcare teams is measured in an objective and quantifiable manner. We call our framework the Performance Management Framework for Collaborative Care (PMFCC). The PMFCC was developed using insights from agile software engineering, business, and healthcare and consists of three Components: the Collaboration Space Ontology Template, the Agile Process Model, and the Performance Management Model. We developed a set of example Artifacts based on our framework to better support performance management of collaborative care teams: Agile Treatment Plan, Agile Collaborative Dashboard, ICF Patient Card and Collaborative Care Model Canvas. The framework and associated Artifacts were developed iteratively using Design Science Research Methodology. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder was used as an example relevant to performance management of collaborative care teams. A Clinical Vignette drawn from the healthcare literature was used to develop a set of scenarios to test and evaluate the PMFCC and its Artifacts at each iteration. A panel of experts was established at the end of our research to review our results and provide structured and unstructured feedback based on a set of evaluation criteria drawn from the relevant academic literature. The PMFCC was also compared to related works from the literature. 2021-08-10T18:28:23Z 2021-08-10T18:28:23Z 2021-08-10 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42510 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-26730 en application/pdf Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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Collaborative Care
Collaboration
Performance Management
Business Model Canvas
Ontology
ADHD
Agile
SCRUM
Treatment Plan
International Classification of Functionality
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Collaborative Care
Collaboration
Performance Management
Business Model Canvas
Ontology
ADHD
Agile
SCRUM
Treatment Plan
International Classification of Functionality
Lakhani, Rubina
Artifact-Supported Performance Management of Collaborative Care Teams
description This research proposes a framework for collaborative care in which the performance of healthcare teams is measured in an objective and quantifiable manner. We call our framework the Performance Management Framework for Collaborative Care (PMFCC). The PMFCC was developed using insights from agile software engineering, business, and healthcare and consists of three Components: the Collaboration Space Ontology Template, the Agile Process Model, and the Performance Management Model. We developed a set of example Artifacts based on our framework to better support performance management of collaborative care teams: Agile Treatment Plan, Agile Collaborative Dashboard, ICF Patient Card and Collaborative Care Model Canvas. The framework and associated Artifacts were developed iteratively using Design Science Research Methodology. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder was used as an example relevant to performance management of collaborative care teams. A Clinical Vignette drawn from the healthcare literature was used to develop a set of scenarios to test and evaluate the PMFCC and its Artifacts at each iteration. A panel of experts was established at the end of our research to review our results and provide structured and unstructured feedback based on a set of evaluation criteria drawn from the relevant academic literature. The PMFCC was also compared to related works from the literature.
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publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42510
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