The development of a secure hospital messaging and communication platform
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posted on 2024-06-06, 12:11authored byH Moghimi, N Wickramasinghe
Pagers and phone conversations have been the stalwarts of hospital communication. With good reason - they are simple, reliable and relatively inexpensive. However, with the increasing complexity of patient care, the need for greater speed and the general inexorable progress of health technology, hospital communication systems appear to be increasingly inefficient, non-secure, and inadequate. Thus, this study is proposed to answer the key research question: How can ICT (information communication technology) solutions ameliorate the current challenges regarding communication inefficiencies within healthcare? To answer this question, the study will design and develop a bespoke ICT solution for a specific context using three strong theories; communication theory, activity theory and agency theory to make a robust body of knowledge for the proposed solution. Further, it will serve to establish proof of concept, usability and feasibility of the proffered solution. The study participants will be selected from medical and nursing staff.
History
Pagination
277-301
ISBN-13
9781522561989
Publication classification
BN Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin
Publisher
IGI Global
Title of book
Consumer-Driven Technologies in Healthcare: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice