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Model medication management process in Australian nursing homes using business process modeling

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posted on 2024-11-15, 11:16 authored by Siyu Qian, Ping YuPing Yu
One of the reasons for end user avoidance or rejection to use health information systems is poor alignment of the system with healthcare workflow, likely causing by system designers' lack of thorough understanding about healthcare process. Therefore, understanding the healthcare workflow is the essential first step for the design of optimal technologies that will enable care staff to complete the intended tasks faster and better. The often use of multiple or "high risk" medicines by older people in nursing homes has the potential to increase medication error rate. To facilitate the design of information systems with most potential to improve patient safety, this study aims to understand medication management process in nursing homes using business process modeling method. The paper presents study design and preliminary findings from interviewing two registered nurses, who were team leaders in two nursing homes. Although there were subtle differences in medication management between the two homes, major medication management activities were similar. Further field observation will be conducted. Based on the data collected from observations, an as-is process model for medication management will be developed.

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Qian, S. & Yu, P. (2013). Model medication management process in Australian nursing homes using business process modeling. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 192 1061.

Journal title

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Volume

192

Issue

1/02/2024

Pagination

1061

Language

English

RIS ID

82191

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