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Context and Complexity in Telemedicine Evaluation: Work Domain Analysis in a Surgical Setting
Author(s) -
Hedvig Aminoff,
Sebastiaan Meijer
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jmir perioperative medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2561-9128
DOI - 10.2196/26580
Subject(s) - sociotechnical system , telemedicine , context (archaeology) , domain (mathematical analysis) , computer science , work (physics) , health care , key (lock) , knowledge management , management science , data science , risk analysis (engineering) , process management , medicine , engineering , computer security , mechanical engineering , paleontology , mathematical analysis , mathematics , economics , biology , economic growth
Many promising telemedicine innovations fail to be accepted and used over time, and there are longstanding questions about how to best evaluate telemedicine services and other health information technologies. In response to these challenges, there is a growing interest in how to take the sociotechnical complexity of health care into account during design, implementation, and evaluation. This paper discusses the methodological implications of this complexity and how the sociotechnical context holds the key to understanding the effects and outcomes of telemedicine. Examples from a work domain analysis of a surgical setting, where a telemedicine service for remote surgical consultation was to be introduced, are used to show how abstracted functional modeling can provide a structured and rigorous means to analyze and represent the implementation context in complex health care settings.