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Line Lundvoll Warth1, Kari Dyb2,1
1UiT - The Arctic University of Norway.
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Focusing on electronic medicines management (eMM) within Norway's healthcare system, we explore healthcare professionals' involvement in qualitative research. The study employs interviews, observations, and community of practice as a method and involves interprofessional participation across levels of care. It uses Glouberman and Mintzberg's framework of four distinct healthcare mindsets-community, control, cure, and care-to analyse professional involvement in eMM. Nurses and pharmacists are more involved in research on e-health initiatives than doctors. Traditionally, doctors have concentrated on "cure", emphasizing problem-solving for individual patients, whereas nurses have been more involved in the coordination of "care". For effective e-health implementation and participation in research, there should be a balanced emphasis on both "cure" and the coordination of "care", acknowledging doctors' independent and autonomous professional identities.
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