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Workarounds in the Shadow System: An Ethnographic Study of Requirements for Documentation and Cooperation in a Clinical Advisory Center

Frauke Mörike, Hannah Lucia Spiehl, Markus A. Feufel

2022Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hospital information systems (HIS) are meant to manage complex work processes across healthcare organizations. We describe limitations of HIS to address local information requirements and how they are circumvented at different organizational levels. Results can be used to better support collaboration in socio-technical systems. BACKGROUND: are conceptualized as the entirety of all (in)formal digital and analog systems connecting different communities of practice in a socio-technical system. METHODS: An ethnographic study with observations and semi-structured interviews was conducted and analyzed through categorization and iterative coding. RESULTS: Several digital-analog workarounds are employed for documentation and a shared server functions as a shadow system to support workflows in ways the HIS cannot. For collaborative documentation, all (official and informal) information sources were used simultaneously as part of an interconnected boundary infrastructure. CONCLUSION: Formal and informal IT systems are interconnected across different organizational levels and provide insights into unmet information requirements, effective and problematic work practices, and how to address them to improve system functioning. An integrated perspective on boundary infrastructures, workarounds, and shadow systems may advance system analysis, providing a more comprehensive picture of IT requirements than any concept alone. APPLICATION: local needs. Customized interfaces in HIS to support search, access, and exchange of relevant data might help to mitigate current shortcomings.

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WorkaroundDocumentationCenter (category theory)Shadow (psychology)EthnographyAdvisory committeeLibrary scienceComputer scienceGeographyPsychologyPolitical scienceArchaeologyPublic administrationOperating systemCrystallographyChemistryPsychotherapistElectronic Health Records SystemsInformation Systems Theories and ImplementationHealthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
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