The Interplay Between Technology Performativity and Health Care Professionals in Hospital Settings: Service Design Approach.
Oluwamayowa Oaikhena OgundainiRetha de la HarpePublished in: JMIR formative research (2022)
The adopted service design strategy revealed that the interaction moments of the tasks performed by health care professionals during the execution of their work activities at point of care determine the features of health ICTs relevant to work activities. Consequently, the ensuing experience of health care professionals at the completion of their work activities influences the use or discontinuation of health ICTs. Health care professionals consider the value-added benefits from the automation of their work activities to ultimately influence the quality of service delivery. The major knowledge contribution of this study is the awareness drawn to both the intermediate and advanced interplay of human-machine interaction when designing health ICTs.