Fighting the Same Battles on a New Battleground: Embedding Technologies in a Virtual Care Environment.
In: Medinfo; 2023, Vol. 310, p1066-1070, 5p
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The pandemic necessitated the rapid design, development and implementation of technologies to allow remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients at home. This study aimed to explore the environmental barriers and facilitators to the successful development and implementation of virtual care technologies in this fast-paced context. We interviewed eight staff at a virtual hospital in Australia. We found key facilitators to be a learning organizational culture and strong leadership support. Barriers included interoperability issues, legislative constraints and unrealistic clinician expectations. Also, we found that a combination of hot-desking and the lack of single sign on in the virtual care environment, was reported to create additional work for staff. Overall, despite this unique context, our findings are consistent with prior work examining design and implementation of healthcare technologies. The fast pace and high-pressure environment appeared to magnify previously reported barriers, but also cultivate and foster a learning culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Fighting the Same Battles on a New Battleground: Embedding Technologies in a Virtual Care Environment.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | BAMGBOJE-AYODELE, Adeola ; BOSCOLO, Adrian ; HUTCHINGS, Owen ; SHAW, Miranda ; BURGER, Mitchell ; TAGGART, Richard ; SIMPSON, Mark ; SHAW, Tim ; MCPHAIL, Steven ; BAYSARI, Melissa T. |
Quelle: | Medinfo; 2023, Vol. 310, p1066-1070, 5p |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
Medientyp: | Konferenz |
ISSN: | 1569-6332 (print) |
DOI: | 10.3233/SHTI231128 |
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