| Literature DB >> 27931219 |
David L Paul1, Reuben R McDaniel2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This research analyzes teleconsultation from both a mechanistic and complex adaptive system (CAS) dominant logic in order to further understand the influence of dominant logic on utilization rates of teleconsultation projects. In both dominant logics, the objective of teleconsultation projects is to increase access to and quality of healthcare delivery in a cost efficient manner. A mechanistic dominant logic perceives teleconsultation as closely resembling the traditional service delivery model, while a CAS dominant logic focuses on the system's emergent behavior of learning resulting from the relationships and interactions of participating healthcare providers.Entities:
Keywords: Complex adaptive systems; Dominant logic; Teleconsultations; Telemedicine
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27931219 PMCID: PMC5146905 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-016-0392-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Key informants overview
Coding scheme overview
| I. GENERAL PROJECT BACKGROUND/PARTICIPANTS | VI. TELCONSULTATION SESSIONS |
| A. HSC Specialty | A. TC Session Scheduling |
| B. Physical/Plant Description of Remote Site | TC Frequency |
| Remote Site Resource Issues | TC Session Length |
| B. TC Session Description | |
| II. HEALTH CARE DELIVERY PROBLEM | TC Session Process |
| A. Health Care Complexity | |
| Diagnosis | VII. PROJECT IMPACT |
| Treatment | A. TC Outcomes -- Examples |
| Disease Quirks | TC Outcomes (Before/After) |
| TC Outcomes -- Failures | |
| III. PROJECT INITIATION (when/why started) | TC Outcomes -- Readmittance |
| A. Date Project Started | B. Access to Care -- Overall |
| B. Project Startup | Access to Care -- Project Volume |
| Initial Activities | Access to Care -- TC Efficiency |
| Barriers to Startup | C. Cost of Care -- Overall |
| C. Need for Project | Cost of Care -- Project Financing |
| Cost of Care -- Reimbursement | |
| IV. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) CONFIGURATION | D. Quality of Care -- Overall |
| A, IT Equipment | Quality of Care -- Reputation |
| IT Location | Quality of Care -- Referral Patterns |
| IT Description | Quality of Care -- Local Expertise |
| B. User Perceptions | |
| IT Training | VIII. PROJECT FUTURE |
| IT Ease-Of-Use | A. Future -- Issues to Be Resolved |
| IT Reliability/Problems | |
| IT Sufficiency | IX. DOMINANT LOGIC (2nd data collection period only) |
| Local IT Support Availability/Expertise | A. Intended Versus Actual Behavior |
| B. Participant Roles and How They Changed | |
| V. TELCONSULTATION (TC) PROJECT BACKGROUND | C. Impact of Teleconsultation Projects Where |
| A. TC Project Purpose | Actual Behavior Was Similar to Intended Behavior |
| B. Patient Demographics | Actual Behavior Was Emergent Behavior of Learning |
| C. TC Participants |
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| TC Participants -- HSC | |
| TC Participants -- Remote Site | |
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