Published on in Vol 6, No 4 (2017): April

Exploring Workarounds Related to Electronic Health Record System Usage: A Study Protocol

Exploring Workarounds Related to Electronic Health Record System Usage: A Study Protocol

Exploring Workarounds Related to Electronic Health Record System Usage: A Study Protocol

Journals

  1. Blijleven V, Koelemeijer K, Jaspers M. SEWA: A framework for sociotechnical analysis of electronic health record system workarounds. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2019;125:71 View
  2. Blijleven V, Koelemeijer K, Jaspers M. Identifying and eliminating inefficiencies in information system usage: A lean perspective. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;107:40 View
  3. Blijleven V, Koelemeijer K, Wetzels M, Jaspers M. Workarounds Emerging From Electronic Health Record System Usage: Consequences for Patient Safety, Effectiveness of Care, and Efficiency of Care. JMIR Human Factors 2017;4(4):e27 View
  4. Alkureishi M, Lee W, Webb S, Arora V. Integrating Patient-Centered Electronic Health Record Communication Training into Resident Onboarding: Curriculum Development and Post-Implementation Survey Among Housestaff. JMIR Medical Education 2018;4(1):e1 View
  5. Goff M, Hodgson D, Bailey S, Bresnen M, Elvey R, Checkland K. Ambiguous workarounds in policy piloting in the NHS: Tensions, trade‐offs and legacies of organisational change projects. New Technology, Work and Employment 2021;36(1):17 View
  6. Boonstra A, Jonker T, van Offenbeek M, Vos J. Persisting workarounds in Electronic Health Record System use: types, risks and benefits. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1) View
  7. Ting J, Garnett A, Donelle L. Nursing education and training on electronic health record systems: An integrative review. Nurse Education in Practice 2021;55:103168 View
  8. Blijleven V, Hoxha F, Jaspers M. Workarounds in Electronic Health Record Systems and the Revised Sociotechnical Electronic Health Record Workaround Analysis Framework: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(3):e33046 View
  9. Palojoki S, Saranto K, Reponen E, Skants N, Vakkuri A, Vuokko R. Classification of Electronic Health Record–Related Patient Safety Incidents: Development and Validation Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2021;9(8):e30470 View
  10. Yasemi Z, Niazkhani Z, Rashidi A, Pirnejad H. The Sociotechnical Dynamics that Create Workarounds in the Context of a Hospital Information System Use: A Qualitative Study. SSRN Electronic Journal 2022 View
  11. White M. Workarounds and shadow IT – balancing innovation and risk. Business Information Review 2023;40(3):114 View
  12. Novak D, Quinn E, Butt M, Saha A, Weiner C, Cohen L, Cohen A, Motov S, Dickman E. Evaluating outcomes of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism using an age-adjusted cutoff with a D-dimer unit-based assay. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2025;94:25 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Eikey E, Chen Y, Zheng K. Reengineering Clinical Workflow in the Digital and AI Era. View