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Original Article

End-user support for primary care electronic medical records: a qualitative case study of users’ needs, expectations, and realities

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Pages 198-212 | Received 06 Mar 2013, Accepted 25 Jun 2013, Published online: 19 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Support is considered an important factor for realizing the benefits of health information technology, but there is a dearth of research on the topic of support, especially in primary care. We conducted a qualitative multiple case study of four family health teams and one family health organization in Ontario, Canada in an attempt to gain insight into users’ expectations and needs, and the realities of end-user support for primary care electronic medical records. Data were collected by semi-structured interviews, document review, and observation of training sessions. The analysis highlights the important role of on-site information technology staff and super-users in liaising with various stakeholders to solve technical problems and providing hardware and functional (how to) support; the local development of data support practices to ensure consistent documentation; and the gaps that exist in users’ and support personnel’s understanding of each other’s work processes.

Conflict of Interest

To the best of our knowledge, no conflict of interest, financial or otherwise, exists.

Conflict of Interest

To the best of our knowledge, no conflict of interest, financial or otherwise, exists.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the training session participants and interviewees who took part in the study. The help of Mr. Tony Iantorno and OntarioMD is greatly appreciated. This work was supported by a research grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), funding reference number 93649. Dr. Karen Tu is supported by a CIHR Fellowship Award in Primary Care.

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