Harrison Michael I, Koppel Ross, Bar-Lev Shirly
Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 540 Gaither Rd., Rockville, MD 20850, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2007 Sep-Oct;14(5):542-9. doi: 10.1197/jamia.M2384. Epub 2007 Jun 28.
Many unintended and undesired consequences of Healthcare Information Technologies (HIT) flow from interactions between the HIT and the healthcare organization's sociotechnical system-its workflows, culture, social interactions, and technologies. This paper develops and illustrates a conceptual model of these processes that we call Interactive Sociotechnical Analysis (ISTA). ISTA captures common types of interaction with special emphasis on recursive processes, i.e., feedback loops that alter the newly introduced HIT and promote second-level changes in the social system. ISTA draws on prior studies of unintended consequences, along with research in sociotechnical systems, ergonomics, social informatics, technology-in-practice, and social construction of technology. We present five types of sociotechnical interaction and illustrate each with cases from published research. The ISTA model should further research on emergent and recursive processes in HIT implementation and their unintended consequences. Familiarity with the model can also foster practitioners' awareness of unanticipated consequences that only become evident during HIT implementation.
医疗信息技术(HIT)的许多意外和不良后果源于HIT与医疗组织的社会技术系统(其工作流程、文化、社会互动和技术)之间的相互作用。本文开发并阐述了一个关于这些过程的概念模型,我们称之为交互式社会技术分析(ISTA)。ISTA捕捉常见的互动类型,特别强调递归过程,即改变新引入的HIT并促进社会系统二级变化的反馈循环。ISTA借鉴了关于意外后果的先前研究,以及社会技术系统、人机工程学、社会信息学、技术实践和技术的社会建构方面的研究。我们提出了五种社会技术互动类型,并通过已发表研究中的案例对每种类型进行说明。ISTA模型应进一步推动对HIT实施中涌现和递归过程及其意外后果的研究。熟悉该模型还可以提高从业者对在HIT实施过程中才会显现的意外后果的认识。