Challenges of Assimilation of e-Health Systems in Healthcare: Insights into Activity Theory

Patrick Shabaya, I. Ateya, G. Wanyembi
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Healthcare organisations often adopt electronic health (e-Health) systems with the hope that they can improve the quality and reduce the cost of providing healthcare services. However, literature has shown mixed results concerning the benefits of e-Health systems for healthcare providers. In order for organisations to achieve the benefits of e-Health systems, they need to first adopt and assimilate these technologies into their work practices. Past studies have indicated limited assimilation of e-health systems and have associated it to the complex collaborative nature of clinical workflow processes. This paper presents challenges that inhibit the assimilation of e-Health systems in an emerging economy explored in terms of context and contradictions within the Activity Theory framework. The study explored four healthcare organisations in Nairobi city in Kenya. Results obtained indicated that assimilation is hindered by unresolved contradictions brought about by the interaction between different components in the clinical activity. In order for healthcare organisations to improve the assimilation and subsequent benefits of e-Health systems, they will need to identify and resolve these contradictions.
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医疗保健中电子卫生系统同化的挑战:对活动理论的见解
医疗机构通常采用电子医疗(e-Health)系统,希望能够提高医疗服务的质量,降低医疗服务的成本。然而,文献显示了关于电子健康系统对医疗保健提供者的好处的混合结果。为了让组织实现电子健康系统的好处,他们需要首先采用并吸收这些技术到他们的工作实践中。过去的研究表明,电子卫生系统的同化有限,并将其与临床工作流程的复杂协作性质联系起来。本文提出了在活动理论框架内的背景和矛盾方面探索的新兴经济体中抑制电子卫生系统同化的挑战。该研究调查了肯尼亚内罗毕市的四家医疗机构。所获得的结果表明,同化受到临床活动中不同成分之间相互作用所带来的未解决的矛盾的阻碍。为了让医疗机构更好地融入电子医疗系统并从中获益,他们需要识别并解决这些矛盾。
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