A cross-case analysis of technology-in-use practices: EPR-adaptation in Canada and Norway

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Conclusion: We characterize reflection-on-practice activities as frequent encounters of negotiations of work practices and technology use, providing internal actors a space for systematic evaluation of suggested changes. Further we argue that representatives of the affected professions should not only participate, but also have a mandate to make and evaluate decisions of the technology-in-use practices of the particular group. (Source: International Journal of Medical Informatics).