IT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches “To Err is System”
Extending the understanding of computerized physician order entry: Implications for professional collaboration, workflow and quality of care
More than just a mouse click: Research into work practices behind the assignment of medical trust marks on the World Wide Web
Categorizing the unintended sociotechnical consequences of computerized provider order entry
The product and process of referral: Optimizing general practitioner-medical specialist interaction through information technology
Technology, governance and patient safety: Systems issues in technology and patient safety
Who is in charge of patient safety? Work practice, work processes and utopian views of automatic drug dispensing systems
Ubiquitous computing to support co-located clinical teams: Using the semiotics of physical objects in system design
Cognitive analysis of physicians and nurses cooperation in the medication ordering and administration process
Co-constructing local meanings for child health indicators in community-based information systems: The UThukela District Child Survival Project in KwaZulu-Natal
Expanding multi-disciplinary approaches to healthcare information technologies: What does information systems offer medical informatics?
Putting the technical back into socio-technical systems research
Collective expectations—Individual action implementing electronic booking systems in Norwegian health care
A method for determining information flow breakdown in clinical systems
Copying and pasting of examinations within the electronic medical record
Orienting frames and private routines: The role of cultural process in critical care safety
User interpretations of future information system use: A snapshot with technological frames
A grounded theory guided approach to palliative care systems design
What does it take to replace an old functioning information system with a new one?: A case study
Healthcare practice ISOlation: Articulating systems that drift toward higher quality
Cross-cultural factors necessary to enable design of flexible consumer health informatics systems (CHIS)
The impact of converting to an electronic health record on organizational culture and quality improvement
Public healthcare in Mozambique: Strategic issues in the ICT development during managerial changes and public reforms
Constructing safety: System designs, system effects, and the play of heterogeneous interests in a behavioral health care setting
Incident reporting schemes and the need for a good story
ICT and OTs: A model of information and communication technology acceptance and utilisation by occupational therapists
Remembering the basics: Administrative technology and nursing care in a hospital emergency department
OZIS and the politics of safety: Using ICT to create a regionally accessible patient medication record
Patients as actors: The patient's role in detecting, preventing, and recovering from medical errors
Participatory design of a collaborative clinical trial protocol writing system
To decay is system: The challenges of keeping a health information system alive
Emergent CSCW systems: The resolution and bandwidth of workplaces