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Using computer decision support systems in NHS emergency and urgent care: ethnographic study using normalisation

Catherine Pope1, Susan Halford, Joanne Turnbull

  • 1Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK. cjp@soton.ac.uk

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Summary

Implementing healthcare technology requires significant ongoing effort. Successful integration of information and communication technologies (ICTs) depends on contextual factors and sustained user engagement.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Sociology of Health and Illness
  • Information Systems Research

Background:

  • Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are often presented as solutions for healthcare challenges, promising efficiency and cost reduction.
  • However, research indicates significant challenges in implementing ICTs in healthcare settings, leading to delays and failures.
  • Embedding new technologies into daily healthcare practices is consistently difficult.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the implementation and everyday use of a computer decision support system in emergency and urgent care services.
  • To understand how this technology is integrated into distinct healthcare contexts.
  • To explore the factors influencing the successful adoption and maintenance of healthcare ICTs.

Main Methods:

  • An ethnographic comparative analysis of a single computer decision support system across three different settings.
  • Inclusion of an established ambulance service, a new urgent care access point, and a general practice out-of-hours service.
  • Utilized Normalization Process Theory for systematic cross-case analysis.

Main Results:

  • Data included 500 hours of observation, 64 interviews, and document analysis.
  • The system's implementation and use varied significantly across the three settings.
  • Normalization Process Theory highlighted the roles of coherence, cognitive participation, and reflexive monitoring in enabling implementation and routine use.

Conclusions:

  • Substantial and ongoing effort is necessary to implement and sustain healthcare technology.
  • Successful technology integration requires viewing it as both a technical tool and a set of practices.
  • Sustained implementation relies on contextual support for user engagement and continuous adaptation.