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Evaluation and telehealth - an interpretative study
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2005
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Abstract
The evaluation of information systems, and health information systems in particular, is recognised as a complex and challenging activity. There is no agreement on a 'best way' to evaluate, on what and how to evaluate, who to involve, and within what paradigm to proceed. This paper argues that evaluation is a situated activity that requires a more interpretative approach, broadly based on hermeneutic principles. The paper reviews a number of guidelines and frameworks for evaluation presented in the medical and information systems literature, focusing on two related approaches: (1) the context, process and content framework, and (2) the structure, process and outcome framework. A synthesis of these were used in the case study described - the evaluation of an intranet pilot deployment within primary care. The literature review and research experience (including the case study) form the basis for a set of general recommendations that are presented in the conclusion.
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