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Research Handbook on Health Information Systems
Theories and Methods
9781802201291 Edward Elgar Publishing
This Research Handbook provides comprehensive explanations and examples of theoretical frameworks and practical methods to support the design and conduct of high-quality health information systems research.
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This Research Handbook provides comprehensive explanations and examples of theoretical frameworks and practical methods to support the design and conduct of high-quality health information systems research.
The Research Handbook brings together diverse disciplinary perspectives from an array of international expert contributors, including business and economics, engineering and public policy, psychology and sociology. It offers ways to inspect health information systems through different lenses, such as activity theory, affordance theory, cognitive-socio-technical theory, complexity theory, implementation science and trust. It describes the use of specialised techniques in health information systems research, such as ethnography, patient journey mapping, participatory methods, process mining and social media analysis.
The Research Handbook on Health Information Systems is an indispensable resource for academics and students of information science and data science who have a particular interest in technological transformation of healthcare, digital health management and health service innovation. Researchers in clinical fields, public health, health administration and health informatics will similarly benefit from this important resource.
The Research Handbook brings together diverse disciplinary perspectives from an array of international expert contributors, including business and economics, engineering and public policy, psychology and sociology. It offers ways to inspect health information systems through different lenses, such as activity theory, affordance theory, cognitive-socio-technical theory, complexity theory, implementation science and trust. It describes the use of specialised techniques in health information systems research, such as ethnography, patient journey mapping, participatory methods, process mining and social media analysis.
The Research Handbook on Health Information Systems is an indispensable resource for academics and students of information science and data science who have a particular interest in technological transformation of healthcare, digital health management and health service innovation. Researchers in clinical fields, public health, health administration and health informatics will similarly benefit from this important resource.
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‘The book will be extremely useful and valuable as a credible resource for researchers and interested practitioners. I applaud the authors and thank them for their contribution.’
– Doug Vogel, eHealth Research Institute, Harbin, PRC
– Doug Vogel, eHealth Research Institute, Harbin, PRC
Contents
Contents
Introduction to health information systems research 1
Reeva Lederman and Kathleen Gray
1 Activity Theory as an analytic lens for digital health solutions 13
Nilmini Wickramasinghe
2 Affordance theory as a conceptual foundation to design Precision Healthcare ecosystems 31
Arnob Zahid, Stephen Wingreen and Ravishankar Sharma
3 Cognitive-socio-technical theory: application and use in health informatics 45
Elizabeth M. Borycki and Andre W. Kushniruk
4 Complexity science as a foundation for health information systems research 61
Craig E. Kuziemsky
5 Conceptual modeling of a health information systems research project 79
Kathleen Gray and Paulina Sockolow
6 The Technological Capital for Health Information Systems model of eHealth literacy 89
Kate Magsamen-Conrad, Jeanette Dillon and China Billotte Verhoff
7 Ethnography: guidance for health information systems research 117
Myles Leslie, Adam Fleischmann and Raad Fadaak
8 Governance models of health information systems 135
Fidelia Cascini and Walter Ricciardi
9 Health capital: a conceptual framework for understanding user diversity in health information systems 157
Anna Schneider-Kamp
10 Human factors and usability engineering research methods in health informatics 173
Andre W. Kushniruk and Elizabeth M. Borycki
11 Implementation science theory as a foundation for health information systems research 193
Milena Heinsch, Campbell Tickner, Hannah Cootes, Dara Sampson and Frances Kay-Lambkin
12 An institutional theory perspective on health information systems 213
Ignatius Chukwudi, Rebekah Eden and Andrew Burton-Jones
13 Integrated patient journey mapping: a sensemaking approach for health information systems research 227
Stephen McCarthy, Paidi O’Raghallaigh and Frederic Adam
14 The learning health system as a foundation for health information systems research 243
Ibukun E. Fowe, Jill J. Rissi and Emily Platt
15 Literature review methods: use in health information systems research 261
Cecily Gilbert
16 One Digital Health: promoting innovation in health information systems 281
Arriel Benis, Oscar Tamburis, Catherine Chronaki and Anne Moen
17 Patient experience and information systems research 299
D. Kirk Hamilton, Amy D. Kircher and Clara Kuo
18 Process mining for healthcare: the full checkup 313
Artem Polyvyanyy
19 Public participation in health information systems research 329
Kathleen Gray and Gaye Moore
20 Reporting health information systems research in peer-reviewed publications 343
Kathleen Gray
21 Social media mining in health research 353
Sedigh Khademi, Christopher Palmer, Pari Delir Haghighi, Frada Burstein, Muhammad Javed, Gerardo Luis Dimaguila and Jim Buttery
22 Systems thinking as approach to health information systems strengthening and research 373
Eva Silvestre
23 Trust as concept for research into health information systems 387
Edyta Skarzyńska and Joanna Paliszkiewicz
Introduction to health information systems research 1
Reeva Lederman and Kathleen Gray
1 Activity Theory as an analytic lens for digital health solutions 13
Nilmini Wickramasinghe
2 Affordance theory as a conceptual foundation to design Precision Healthcare ecosystems 31
Arnob Zahid, Stephen Wingreen and Ravishankar Sharma
3 Cognitive-socio-technical theory: application and use in health informatics 45
Elizabeth M. Borycki and Andre W. Kushniruk
4 Complexity science as a foundation for health information systems research 61
Craig E. Kuziemsky
5 Conceptual modeling of a health information systems research project 79
Kathleen Gray and Paulina Sockolow
6 The Technological Capital for Health Information Systems model of eHealth literacy 89
Kate Magsamen-Conrad, Jeanette Dillon and China Billotte Verhoff
7 Ethnography: guidance for health information systems research 117
Myles Leslie, Adam Fleischmann and Raad Fadaak
8 Governance models of health information systems 135
Fidelia Cascini and Walter Ricciardi
9 Health capital: a conceptual framework for understanding user diversity in health information systems 157
Anna Schneider-Kamp
10 Human factors and usability engineering research methods in health informatics 173
Andre W. Kushniruk and Elizabeth M. Borycki
11 Implementation science theory as a foundation for health information systems research 193
Milena Heinsch, Campbell Tickner, Hannah Cootes, Dara Sampson and Frances Kay-Lambkin
12 An institutional theory perspective on health information systems 213
Ignatius Chukwudi, Rebekah Eden and Andrew Burton-Jones
13 Integrated patient journey mapping: a sensemaking approach for health information systems research 227
Stephen McCarthy, Paidi O’Raghallaigh and Frederic Adam
14 The learning health system as a foundation for health information systems research 243
Ibukun E. Fowe, Jill J. Rissi and Emily Platt
15 Literature review methods: use in health information systems research 261
Cecily Gilbert
16 One Digital Health: promoting innovation in health information systems 281
Arriel Benis, Oscar Tamburis, Catherine Chronaki and Anne Moen
17 Patient experience and information systems research 299
D. Kirk Hamilton, Amy D. Kircher and Clara Kuo
18 Process mining for healthcare: the full checkup 313
Artem Polyvyanyy
19 Public participation in health information systems research 329
Kathleen Gray and Gaye Moore
20 Reporting health information systems research in peer-reviewed publications 343
Kathleen Gray
21 Social media mining in health research 353
Sedigh Khademi, Christopher Palmer, Pari Delir Haghighi, Frada Burstein, Muhammad Javed, Gerardo Luis Dimaguila and Jim Buttery
22 Systems thinking as approach to health information systems strengthening and research 373
Eva Silvestre
23 Trust as concept for research into health information systems 387
Edyta Skarzyńska and Joanna Paliszkiewicz