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Stud Health Technol Inform · Jan 2010
Socio-technical challenges in implementing safe patient handovers.
- Ellen Balka, Marianne Tolar, Shannon Coates, and Sandra Whitehouse.
- School of Communication, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
- Stud Health Technol Inform. 2010 Jan 1;157:206-12.
AbstractIneffective handovers in patient care, including those where information loss occurs between care providers, have been identified as a risk to patient safety. Computerization of health information is often offered as a solution to improve the quality of care handovers and decrease adverse events related to patient safety. Drawing on three ethnographic case studies we identify and discuss socio-technical issues which must be addressed if computerized health information systems are to achieve improvements in patient safety related to handovers in care. We suggest that the contextual nature of information, ethical and medico-legal issues arising in relation to information handover and data standards and system integration warrant ongoing research in socio-technical aspects of care handovers.
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