Lessons learnt to promote nurses participation in implementation of home healthcare systems
(2015)- Abstract
- bstract. This paper promotes nurses increased opportunities for active participation in the implementation of the healthcare system with special attention to implementation outside clinics, in patient's homes. The aim is to increase understanding of which rationality that underlies implementation with examples from two international projects implementing health care systems in several European countries 2012-2015.Starting up with the discourse on linear and integrated care four factors related to rationality are discussed: time planning and project progress; the elicitation of user needs; evaluation methods and safety and security as more than technical data. To balance technology and health care needs the use of a caring- or context... (More)
- bstract. This paper promotes nurses increased opportunities for active participation in the implementation of the healthcare system with special attention to implementation outside clinics, in patient's homes. The aim is to increase understanding of which rationality that underlies implementation with examples from two international projects implementing health care systems in several European countries 2012-2015.Starting up with the discourse on linear and integrated care four factors related to rationality are discussed: time planning and project progress; the elicitation of user needs; evaluation methods and safety and security as more than technical data. To balance technology and health care needs the use of a caring- or context rationality is suggested.
Keywords. Healthcare systems, learning opportunity, nursing informatics, linear innovation process, integrated care, technical rationality, caring rationality. (Less)
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- Östlund, Britt LU ; Scandurra, Isabella and Frennert, Susanne LU
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- publishing date
- 2015
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- categories
- Higher Education
- host publication
- Nursing Informatics
- editor
- Informatics, Nursing
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 946c9e1e-e4e0-4f5f-bb45-7815a69dc87c (old id 8229416)
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