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A preliminary investigation of complex adaptive systems as a model for explaining organisational change caused by the introduction of health information systems

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:03 authored by Kieren Diment, Ping YuPing Yu, Karin Garrety
This paper documents the preliminary development of a framework for evaluating organisational change processes during the implementation of an electronic nursing documentation system in residential aged care facilities. It starts with a brief outline of organisational change processes. This is followed by a more detailed exposition of the principles underlying complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory, where we explain how mathematical concepts can be used to illuminate qualitative research approaches. Finally we present some preliminary findings on the facilitators and barriers for the introduction of the electronic documentation system, explained with reference to the CAS theory, based on analysis of interviews with care staff members in a residential aged care facility. While there are clear benefits from electronic nursing documentation, we also identified significant risks, and possible unintended consequences, both positive and negative.

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Introducing computer-based documentation to Residential Aged Care: a multi-method evaluation of success

Australian Research Council

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Diment, K., Yu, P. & Garrety, K. (2011). A preliminary investigation of complex adaptive systems as a model for explaining organisational change caused by the introduction of health information systems. Electronic Journal of Health Informatics, 6 (1), 1-7.

Journal title

Electronic Journal of Health Informatics

Volume

6

Issue

1

Pagination

1-7

Language

English

RIS ID

36573

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