Shift in translations: Data work with patient-generated health data in clinical practice

被引:18
作者
Islind, Anna Sigridur [1 ,2 ]
Lindroth, Tomas [2 ,3 ]
Lundin, Johan [3 ]
Steineck, Gunnar [3 ]
机构
[1] Reykjavik Univ, Sch Comp Sci, Reykjavik, Iceland
[2] Univ West, Trollhattan, Sweden
[3] Univ Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
关键词
clinical practice; data work; patient-generated health data; translation work; MOBILE DEVICES; NURSES;
D O I
10.1177/1460458219833097
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
This article reports on how the introduction of patient-generated health data affects the nurses' and patients' data work and unpacks how new forms of data collection trigger shifts in the work with data through translation work. The article is based on a 2.5-year case study examining data work of nurses and patients at a cancer rehabilitation clinic at a Swedish Hospital in which patient-generated health data are gathered by patients and then used outside and within clinical practice for decision-making. The article reports on how data are prepared and translated, that is, made useful by the nurses and patients. Using patient-generated health data alters the data work and how the translation of data is performed. The shift in work has three components: (1) a shift in question tactics, (2) a shift in decision-making, and (3) a shift in distribution. The data become mobile, and the data work becomes distributed when using patient-generated health data as an active part of care.
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页码:577 / 586
页数:10
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