The paper shows how redundancy can be put at work to play a positive role in facilitating the cognitive and co-ordinative tasks of clinicians in a ward setting. The main requirement to accomplish this positive function is to allow and support clinicians in annotating the clinical record and making correlations between redundant data explicit. We report of an observational study we undertook in the design of coordination mechanisms based on a minimal set of meaningful correlations
Cabitza, F., Simone, C. (2008). Supporting practices of positive redundancy for seamless care. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (pp.470-475). Piscataway, NJ : IEEE [10.1109/CBMS.2008.26].
Supporting practices of positive redundancy for seamless care
CABITZA, FEDERICO ANTONIO NICCOLO' AMEDEO;SIMONE, CARLA
2008
Abstract
The paper shows how redundancy can be put at work to play a positive role in facilitating the cognitive and co-ordinative tasks of clinicians in a ward setting. The main requirement to accomplish this positive function is to allow and support clinicians in annotating the clinical record and making correlations between redundant data explicit. We report of an observational study we undertook in the design of coordination mechanisms based on a minimal set of meaningful correlationsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.