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Hertzum, Morten; Randell, Rebecca; Ellingsen, Gunnar Adelsten & Grisot, Miria
(2023).
Implementing Electronic Health Records – Cases, Concepts, Questions
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Reports of the European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies.
ISSN 2510-2591.
s. 1–8.
doi:
10.48340/ecscw2023_ws01.
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Nerland, Monika; Aanestad, Margunn; Hasu, Mervi ; Grisot, Miria & Sundt-Ohlsen, Harald
(2023).
Nye kompetansebehov i helsesektorens digitaliseringsprosesser. .
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Sesjon på EHiN-konferansen 2023:
Hvilke kompetansebehov oppstår lokalt når helsetjenestene digitaliseres og teknologibruken intensiveres? Hva betyr dette for organisasjonene og for ansatte? Denne sesjonen presenterer nyere forskning om temaet, deriblant funn fra et pågående prosjekt der forskere fra UiO samarbeider med Oslo kommune.
Sesjonen inkluderer en innledning, to foredrag basert på forskning i prosjektet CORPUS, og en kommentar fra samarbeidspartner i Oslo kommune.
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Nerland, Monika; Hasu, Mervi & Grisot, Miria
(2023).
Discourses of Digitalisation and the Positioning of Workers in Primary Care: A Norwegian Case
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The primary health services are subjected to intensified digitalisation with the aim of transforming care provision. Various smart and assistive technologies are introduced to handle the growing elderly population and enhance the opportunities for independent living among patients in need of continuous care. Research has shown how such digitalisation processes evolve in the intersection of different and often competing discourses, oriented towards phenomena such as service efficiency, cost containment, technological innovation, client-centred care and digital competence development. Often, increased technology use is presented as solutions to pressing problems. However, the way in which discourses are negotiated in work contexts and their mechanisms of inclusion/exclusion have received less attention. This article examines how care workers in the primary health sector are discursively positioned when care technologies are introduced in the services. We employ a perspective on discourses and subject positions in analysing strategic documents and interviews with care workers in a larger Norwegian city. We show how managerial discourses that focus narrowly on the implementation and mastery of individual technologies provide limited spaces for workers to exert influence on their work situations, while discourses that emphasise professional knowledge or broader technological and organisational relations provide a variety of resources for workers’ agency. The way care workers adopt and negotiate subject positions varies with their tasks and responsibilities in the organisation. We discuss the need to move beyond ‘solutionism’ in efforts to digitalise care work in order to provide inclusive spaces supporting the contributions of various worker groups.
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Pipek, Volkmar; Harper, Richard H.R.; yunan, chen; Sun, Young Park & Grisot, Miria
(2022).
Exploring Human-Centered AI in Healthcare: Diagnosis, Explainability, and Trust.
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Cerna, Katerina; Grisot, Miria; Islind, Anna Sigridur; Lindroth, Tomas; Lundin, Johan & Steineck, Gunnar
(2021).
Correction to: Changing Categorical Work in Healthcare: the Use of Patient-Generated Health Data in Cancer Rehabilitation (Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), (2020), 29, 5, (563-586), 10.1007/s10606-020-09383-z).
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW).
ISSN 0925-9724.
doi:
10.1007/s10606-021-09414-3.
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Carcani, Klaudia; Grisot, Miria & Holone, Harald
(2020).
Designing Personal Health Records for Cognitive Rehabilitation.
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Grisot, Miria; Kempton, Alexander Moltubakk & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2019).
Reshaping Boundaries in Digital Diagnostics.
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Remote diagnostic systems extend the flows of information and knowledge across boundaries. Such systems not only have the potential to spawn new forms of boundary-spanning involving
novel interactions among previously unconnected actors, but also to alter existing boundaries as they alter the frequency, and intensity of existing interactions. Remote diagnostic systems enable monitoring and diagnosis at a distance. Remote diagnostics are introduced in different domains ranging from the energy sector, manufacturing and transportation to healthcare. The introduction of remote diagnostics in healthcare is especially interesting as these rapidly evolving digital
technologies are driving the emergence of new forms of care and new organizational arrangements. These technological innovations are contributing to further transformations of a domain where the introduction of technologies is reconfiguring occupational boundaries.
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Grisot, Miria & Lindroth, Tomas
(2018).
Digital infrastructures for patient centered care: examining two strategies for recombinability.
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Aanestad, Margunn; Grisot, Miria; Hanseth, Ole & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2017).
Introduction.
I Aanestad, Margunn; Grisot, Miria; Hanseth, Ole & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni (Red.),
Information Infrastructures within European Health Care: Working with the Installed Base.
Springer.
ISSN 978-3-319-51018-7.
s. 1–7.
doi:
10.1007/978-3-319-51020-0_1.
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Aanestad, Margunn; Grisot, Miria; La Rocca, Antonella & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2015).
Connected Care – creating patient-oriented digitally supported health services.
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Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni; Aanestad, Margunn & Grisot, Miria
(2015).
Innovation in eHealth Infrastructures: Digitalisation Spirals.
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Aanestad, Margunn; Grisot, Miria & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2015).
Personal Health Records as novel common Spaces: patients as integrators.
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Grisot, Miria & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2015).
Working for infrastructural extension: a study of a national eHealth project.
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Grisot, Miria & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2015).
Creating a national e-health infrastructure: the challenge of the installed base.
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Grisot, Miria; Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni & Aanestad, Margunn
(2014).
Innovation and emergence in infrastructure evolution: the case of Helsenorge.no and the Health Archive.
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Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni; Grisot, Miria & Aanestad, Margunn
(2014).
Cultivating novelty in patient-healthcare provider communication: an effectuation perspective
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Aanestad, Margunn; Grisot, Miria & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2014).
My Record - Between Infrastructures.
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Thorseng, Anne Asmyr & Grisot, Miria
(2014).
Design as institutional work in ICT-based innovation for patient centric services in diabetes care.
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Grisot, Miria; Aanestad, Margunn; Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni & Thorseng, Anne Asmyr
(2014).
To, with, for and about patients: four modes of IT enabled patient-centricity.
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Grisot, Miria; Thorseng, Anne Asmyr & Hanseth, Ole
(2013).
STAYING UNDER THE RADAR: INNOVATION STRATEGY IN INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURES FOR HEALTH.
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Aanestad, Margunn; Grisot, Miria & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2013).
Towards Patient-Centered Health Information Infrastructures: the Challenge of Disparate Components.
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Grisot, Miria & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2013).
Opportunities and challenges of introducing patient-oriented ICT solutions.
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Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni & Grisot, Miria
(2013).
Exploring the concept of architecture in Technology and Organization studies.
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Thorseng, Anne Asmyr & Grisot, Miria
(2012).
Research directions for disease management systems.
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Grisot, Miria & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2012).
Technology Innovation in the face of Uncertainty: the case of "My Health Record".
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Grisot, Miria; Hanseth, Ole & Thorseng, Anne Asmyr
(2012).
Staying under the radar: innovation strategy in Information Infrastructures for health.
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Grisot, Miria; van der Velden, Maja & Vassilakopoulou, Polyxeni
(2011).
Institutionalizing Practices as Boundary Work: The case of MyHealthRecord.
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Grisot, Miria
(2010).
Ordering logics of information practices: a case on heart transplants.
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Grisot, Miria & Aanestad, Margunn
(2010).
Engagement in practice, engagement with practice: exploring multiplicity in complex infrastructural arrangements.
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Aanestad, Margunn; Grisot, Miria & Jensen, Tina Blegind
(2009).
DEALING WITH TIGHT COUPLINGS AND MULTIPLE INTERACTIONS IN COMPLEX TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEMS.
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Grisot, Miria
(2008).
Multiple logics at work in information infrastructure in use: a case study on heart transplantation.
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Aanestad, Margunn & Grisot, Miria
(2006).
Beyond the project? Challenging our conceptualisations of ICT-enabled change processes.
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Grisot, Miria
(2004).
Integrating knowledge across disciplines: a case study from heart transplantation.
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In this paper, we address the following research question: �How is coordination between multiple disciplines achieved in the heart transplant process?� Based on a case study conducted over a period of two years in a Norwegian hospital on the creation and use of the waiting list for heart transplantation, the paper contributes to the current discussion on knowledge sharing in cross-disciplinary collaborations. Drawing upon the concept of fluid object, the paper analyses the multiple identities of the waiting list and contributes to the understanding of object-centered processes of collaboration.
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Jacucci, Edoardo; Grisot, Miria & Hanseth, Ole
(2004).
"Fight Risk with Risk: Reflexivity of Risk and Globalization in Information Systems".
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Aanestad, Margunn; Aarts, Jos; Gregory, Judith; Grisot, Miria & Jacucci, Edoardo
(2004).
Sociotechnical Theoretical Approaches to IT in Health Care (Panel).
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Panel proposal submitted, co-organizer and panelist.
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Grisot, Miria; Nilsson, Agneta & Mathiassen, Lars
(2003).
Imposed Configurations by Networked Technology.
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Aanestad, Margunn; Mørk, Bjørn Erik; Grisot, Miria; Hanseth, Ole & Syversten, Carsten
(2003).
Knowledge as a barrier to learning: a case study from medical R&D.
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Jacucci, Edoardo; Grisot, Miria; Aanestad, Margunn & Hanseth, Ole
(2003).
Reflexive Standardization: interpreting side-effects and escalation in standard-making.
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Ciborra, Claudio; Cordella, Antonio & Grisot, Miria
(2002).
Distribute Knowledge Across Boundaries.
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Nilsso, Agneta; Grisot, Miria & Aanestad, Margunn
(2002).
Electronic Patient Records - an Information Infrastructure for Health Care.
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In this paper, we review the literature on Electronic Patient Records (EPR), and argue for the need for an Information Infrastructure (II) perspective on this topic. The ongoing change of the patient records from paper to electronic medium involves many challenges. Hitherto, both the users¿ and the developers¿ grand visions about the EPR are far from fully realized. The changes towards a more integrated and efficient care provision increases the need to coordinate health care work activities beyond conventional organizational boundaries. This includes the flow of patient-related information between departments and institutions. Health care work activities exhibit strong network characteristics but current technologies and use patterns of EPR do not support this kind of cooperation. The use of EPR is as a consequence fragmentary and inefficient compared to the potentials (Laerum, Ellingsen and Faxvaag, 2001). We elaborate on what an Information Infrastructure perspective may imply, and based on literature review and empirical examples, we aim to inform both designers and practitioners.
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Grisot, Miria
(2008).
Foregrounding differences: a performative approach to the coordination of distributed work and information infrastructures in use.
Unipub forlag.