| Literature DB >> 31186604 |
Bashar Alyousef1, Pascale Carayon2,3, Peter Hoonakker2, Ann Schoofs Hundt2, Doreen Salek4, Janet Tomcavage4.
Abstract
Care managers play a key role in coordinating care, especially for patients with chronic conditions. They use multiple health information technology application in order to access, process and communicate patient-related information. Using the work system model and its extension, the SEIPS model (Carayon et al., 2006a; Smith and Carayon-Sainfort, 1989), we describe obstacles experienced by care manager in managing patient-related information. A web-based questionnaire was used to collect data from 80 care managers (61% response rate) located in clinics, hospitals and a call center. Care managers were more likely to consider 'inefficiencies in access to patient-related information' and 'having to use multiple information systems' as major obstacles than 'lack of computer training and support' and 'inefficient use of case management software.' Care managers who reported inefficient use of software as an obstacle were more likely to report high workload. Future research should explore strategies used by care managers' to address obstacles, and efforts should be targeted at improving the health information technologies used by care managers.Entities:
Keywords: Performance obstacles; care coordination; care management; health information technology; work system
Year: 2017 PMID: 31186604 PMCID: PMC6557451 DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2016.1270017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Hum Comput Interact ISSN: 1044-7318 Impact factor: 3.353