WhatsApp as an improvisation of health information systems in Southern African public hospitals: A socio-technical perspective
Meke Kapepoa, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Edda Weimann

TL;DR
This study examines how WhatsApp and improvisations of health information systems in Southern African public hospitals enhance referral processes and professional development, highlighting socio-technical challenges and their impacts.
Contribution
It provides empirical insights into how health practitioners improvise with WhatsApp to overcome design-reality gaps in health information systems.
Findings
WhatsApp improves referral efficiency and productivity.
Improvisations positively impact professional development.
Design-reality gaps relate to management and system inadequacies.
Abstract
Digital health interventions, particularly electronic referrals (e-referrals) and health information systems, have revolutionised clinical workflows in public hospitals by automating processes. However, the utilization of e-referrals has yielded mixed outcomes, with varying levels of success in organisational processes.This paper explores improvisation of health information systems in Southern African public hospitals from a socio-technical perspective. In particular the paper explains the design-reality gaps giving rise to improvisations of mandated health information systems in order to understand their occurrence and impact on referral outcomes. We employed the design-reality framework and the Process framework for Healthcare Information System Workarounds and Impacts to explain the socio-technical issues related to the phenomenon of interest.We conducted semi-interviews with 31…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications
