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ペチャクチャ 20/20 Behaviour change & technology : inevitable and/or designable?. Dr Henry W W Potts Senior Lecturer, Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education (CHIME) h.potts@ucl.ac.uk. From Thinkers of the Jungle by Schuster, Smits & Ullal. Photo by Pedro Alonso, 2011.
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ペチャクチャ20/20Behaviour change & technology:inevitable and/or designable? Dr Henry W W Potts Senior Lecturer, Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education (CHIME) h.potts@ucl.ac.uk
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BMI Overall, there was a significant reduction in BMI: z = 2.75, p = 0.006. Test of heterogeneity not significant: χ2(5) = 4.6, p = 0.5, I2 = 0%.
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From: Greenhalgh & Stones (2010), “Theorising big IT programmes in healthcare: Strong structuration theory meets actor-network theory”, SocSci Med, 70: 1285-94
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The end Thanks to Ann Blandford, Alexandra Douglass-Bonner, Trish Greenhalgh & Emily Unwin References/further reading: Ash J, Berg M, Coiera E (2004). Some unintended consequences of information technology in health care: The nature of patient care information system-related errors. J Am Med Inform Assoc, 11: 104-12. De Vaujany F-X (2005). Information technology conceptualization: Respective contributions of sociology and information systems. J Information Tech Impacts,5(1): 39-58. Greenhalgh T, Potts HWW, Wong G, Bark P, Swinglehurst D (2009). Tensions and paradoxes in electronic patient record research: A systematic literature review using the meta-narrative method. Milbank Q, 87(4): 729-88. Greenhalgh T, Stones R (2010). Theorising big IT programmes in healthcare: Strong structuration theory meets actor-network theory. SocSci Med, 70: 1285-94. Han YY, Carcillo JA, Venkataraman ST, Clark RSB, Watson RS, Nguyen TC, Bayir H, Orr RA (2005). Unexpected increased mortality after implementation of a commercially sold computerized physician order entry system. Pediatrics, 116(6): 1506-12. Taylor P, Potts HWW (2008). Computer aids and human second reading as interventions in screening mammography: Two systematic reviews to compare effects on cancer detection and recall rate. Eur J Cancer, 44(6): 798-807.