A Socio-Technical Approach to Evidence Generation in the Use of Video Conferencing in Care Delivery

Author:

Hoare Adam1,Eason Ken2

Affiliation:

1. Red Embedded Systems Ltd., Saltaire, UK

2. Loughborough Design School, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK

Abstract

Care and support services need to respond to the rapidly changing demands of the population and available resources. The authors will present evidence that video conferencing can underpin many of the aspirations for future care delivery. However, if the necessary scale and pace are to be achieved a new model for evidence generation needs to be found. Using the experience of deploying video across health and social care a new model of evidence generation will be proposed based on a socio-technical approach where complexity and human capabilities are features of the intervention. A practice-based approach utilising action research will be used. The model will focus on four dimensions that are key to the success of an intervention using video: Practice, Outcomes, Technology and Evidence. Addressing the interactions between these four dimensions promotes a system that can evolve services that, in cooperation with the video technology platform, can satisfy changing care demands.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Information Systems and Management,Computer Science Applications

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