Aligning information technologies with evidence-based health-care activities: A design and evaluation framework
Sedig, K., Naimi, A. & Haggerty, N. (2017). Aligning information technologies with evidence-based health-care activities: A design and evaluation framework. Human Technology, 13 (2), 180-215. doi:10.17011/ht/urn.201711104211
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Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT EnvironmentsPäivämäärä
2017Tekijänoikeudet
© the Authors & the Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä, 2017. This is an open access article distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Evidence-based health care (EBHC) has given rise to expectations that
decision-making be tethered to more high-quality information. As health information
technologies (HITs) acquire an increasingly vital role in the information processes
involved in EBHC, a more mature understanding is needed of the relationship between
HITs and the EBHC activities they serve. In this paper, we conceptualize HITs and
EBHC activities on a common foundation of distributed cognition that treats humans,
technology, and the environment as interwoven parts of a whole, dynamic system. From
that common foundation, we articulate a basis for achieving a contextually sensitive fit
between HITs and EBHC activities by providing a framework (DETECT) of 20
properties that can be used to systematically characterize the fit between HITs and
EBHC activities. Designers, deployers, and evaluators of HITs can use DETECT to
better anticipate, locate, and diagnose the issues that arise when HITs are used to
achieve diverse EBHC commitments.
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