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Design and introduction of an electronic patiënt record: how to involve users?

  • M.G. Faber

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Abstract

Objectives: Two forms of participatory design (PD) - management-dominated and end-users focused - are described in the design and introduction of an electronic patient record (EPR) for a mental health care centre. Methods: Qualitative research methods were used to achieve a 'fine-grained' insight into the EPR development process and its impacts. These methods included interviews, document study and observation of project group meetings. Results: Management-dominated PD is highly structured, led by managers and centered around rationalisation of work. End-user focused PD is more bottom-up oriented. Central in this approach are user's working patterns and user needs. In the case described, both forms actually lead to a poorly functioning EPR. It is explained why these results could be expected. Conclusion: Our findings suggest not to reject PD, but to find a more appropriate balance between the two forms of PD.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-375
Number of pages5
JournalMethods of Information in Medicine
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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