Adoption of technological innovation in healthcare delivery: a psychological perspective for healthcare decision-makers

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Wong, Jennifer Hoi Ki [1 ,4 ]
Naswall, Katharina [1 ]
Pawsey, Fleur [1 ]
Chase, J. Geoffrey [2 ]
Malinen, Sanna K. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Canterbury, Sch Psychol Speech & Hearing, Christchurch, New Zealand
[2] Univ Canterbury, Dept Mech Engn, Christchurch, New Zealand
[3] Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Tourism, Christchurch, New Zealand
[4] Univ Canterbury, Sch Psychol Speech & Hearing, Christchurch 8041, New Zealand
关键词
Clinical Decision-Making; Delivery of Health Care; Health Care Economics and Organizations; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; ORGANIZATIONAL-CHANGE; PROFESSIONALS; IMPLEMENTATION; COMMUNICATION; BARRIERS; MANAGERS; SAFETY; TEAMS; IDENTIFICATION;
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10.1136/bmjinnov-2022-001003
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Technological advancements are vital for improving the capacity of the health system to deliver health and well-being benefits to individuals. Despite significant financial investments in technological innovations in healthcare, patients reported benefiting from only 30%-60% of new healthcare technologies. We argue that failed adoption can be attributed to the underprioritisation of the human aspect of innovation development and uptake. In this paper, we elaborate on the psychological experience of being introduced to new technology at work through the perspective of a healthcare employee. We then present a psychology-based practical framework called 'Tech-ISM' for healthcare decision-makers to encourage more human-centric technology implementation processes, resources and leadership. The framework identifies the key individuals and relationships within a healthcare delivery context that can influence individual attitudes towards adoption, before offering recommendations for how decision-makers can socialise new technology into the workplace (ie, types of organisational resources and processes to provide), and manage these social dynamics over time (ie, types of work cultures to cultivate through leadership). While Tech-ISM is written for a healthcare decision-maker, any individuals involved with healthcare technology implementation can benefit from a holistic understanding of how social and organisational factors of a workplace inter-relate with the human experience of novelty and change.
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