Confronting challenges of contingency: using a web-based patient record for ulcer care
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25048Date
2013-08-20Type
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Ekeland, Anne G.Abstract
In the Norwegian authorities' "Coordination Reform" , insufficient coordination is considered the main reason that people
with chronic diseases lose out in health care. Thus, the purpose of the web-based ulcer record at the University Hospital of
North Norway is to optimise treatment and care for ulcer patients by facilitating interaction. This paper reports from a
formative study of experiences, and addresses challenges in ulcer care and possible solutions. Qualitative interviews are
conducted with all professionals and patients using the service from its start in 2011 and I present challenges for integrating
knowledge, a crucial step for optimising services. The analytical perspectives are the sociology of knowledge, which
emphasises the socially contingent character of knowledge, and science and technology studies, which emphasises the
potential for mediation of social life through electronic media. Challenges related to differences in knowledge, procedures,
values and goals, and transparency, are discussed in order to contribute to an understanding of how the use of the ulcer record
may improve services.
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ElsevierCitation
Ekeland AG. Confronting challenges of contingency: using a web-based patient record for ulcer care. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2013;82:835-840Metadata
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