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Situating an Electronic Triage System Within a Complex SystemEvaluating the Implementation and Use of a Computerized Physician Order Entry System: A Case Study; Telemedical Teamwork Between Home and Hospital: A Synergetic Triangle Emerges; ICT & OTs: A Model of Information and Communications Technology Acceptance and Utilisation by Occupational Therapists (Part 2); Initiators of Interruption in Workflow: The Role of MDs and RNs; Analysis of Communicative Behaviour: Profiling Roles and Activities 327 $aPathology's Front Line - A Comparison of the Experiences of Electronic Ordering in the Clinical Chemistry and Haematology DepartmentsTowards Automated Observational Analysis of Leadership in Clinical Networks; Constructing Technology-in-Use Practices: EPR-Adaptation in Canada and Norway; Measuring Nurses' Time in Medication Related Tasks Prior to the Implementation of an Electronic Medication Management System; Generation Y in Healthcare: The Need for New Socio-Technical Consideration for Future Technology Design in Healthcare 327 $aA Longitudinal Study of Usability in Health Care - Does Time Heal?Using Blogging Tools to Help Individuals Record Their Experiences: An Exploration and Review of Two Commercial Web Applications in the Netherlands; Heuristic Evaluation Performed by Usability-Educated Clinicians: Education and Attitudes; The Medication Advice-Seeking Network of Staff in an Australian Hospital Renal Ward; Using Scenarios to Capture Work Processes in Shared Home Care; Introducing an Innovative, Multidisciplinary Concept of Care - Communication Problems and Possible Solutions 327 $aEnhancing Immunization Coverage Through Health Information Systems: A System Dynamics ApproachDifferences in Public and Private Sector Adoption of Telemedicine: Indian Case Study for Sectoral Adoption; Conceptualisation of Socio-Technical Integrated Information Technology Solutions to Improve Incident Reporting Through Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: A Qualitative Study of Junior Doctors; Socio-Cultural Issues and Patient Safety: A Case Study into the Development of an Electronic Support Tool for Clinical Handover; Methodology for Analysis of Work Practice with Video Observation 327 $aModelling the Effect of Limited or Vulnerable Resources on the Use of Computerised Hospital Information Systems (CHISs) in South Africa 330 $aStudies of health information system failures identified the central role of the human, social and organizational contexts in which information systems operate. 410 0$aStudies in health technology and informatics ;$vv. 130. 606 $aHealth services administration$xData processing$vCongresses 606 $aHealth services administration$xSocial aspects$vCongresses 606 $aMedical informatics$vCongresses 606 $aMedical informatics$xSocial aspects$vCongresses 610 1 $aInformation technology 610 1 $aHealth care 615 0$aHealth services administration$xData processing 615 0$aHealth services administration$xSocial aspects 615 0$aMedical informatics 615 0$aMedical informatics$xSocial aspects 676 $a362.1068 701 $aWestbrook$b Johanna$01569499 712 12$aInternational Conference on Information Technology in Health Care: Socio-technical Approaches 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910778105103321 996 $aInformation technology in health care 2007$93842457 997 $aUNINA