Edwards, John and McCracken, Sara (2014). Using patient knowledge for better health systems. IN: Proceedings of IFKAD 2014. Carlucci, Daniela and Schiuma, Giovanni (eds) Proceedings of IFKAD . ITA: Institute of Knowledge Asset Management.
Abstract
Purpose – This paper describes a “work in progress” research project being carried out with a public health care provider in the UK, a large NHS hospital Trust. Enhanced engagement with patients is one of the Trust’s core principles, but it is recognised that much more needs to be done to achieve this, and that ICT systems may be able to provide some support. The project is intended to find ways to better capture and evaluate the “voice of the patient” in order to lead to improvements in health care quality, safety and effectiveness. Design/methodology/approach – We propose to investigate the use of a patient-orientated knowledge management system (KMS) in managing knowledge about and from patients. The study is a mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) investigation based on traditional action research, intended to answer the following three research questions: (1) How can a KMS be used as a mechanism to capture and evaluate patient experiences to provoke patient service change (2) How can the KMS assist in providing a mechanism for systematising patient engagement? (3) How can patient feedback be used to stimulate improvements in care, quality and safety? Originality/value –This methodology aims to involve patients at all phases of the study from its initial design onwards, thus leading to an understanding of the issues associated with using a KMS to manage knowledge about and for patients that is driven by the patients themselves. Practical implications – The outcomes of the project for the collaborating hospital will be firstly, a system for capturing and evaluating knowledge about and from patients, and then as a consequence, improved outcomes for both the patients and the service provider. More generally, it will produce a set of guidelines for managing patient knowledge in an NHS hospital that have been tested in one case example.
Divisions: | College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School > Operations & Information Management |
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Event Title: | 9th International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics |
Event Type: | Other |
Event Dates: | 2014-06-11 - 2014-06-13 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | knowledge management systems,health care,patients,customer knowledge management,service management,Strategy and Management,Information Systems and Management |
ISBN: | 978-88-96687-04-8 |
Last Modified: | 29 Oct 2024 16:37 |
Date Deposited: | 20 Nov 2014 10:55 | PURE Output Type: | Conference contribution |
Published Date: | 2014-06 |
Authors: |
Edwards, John
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0000-0003-3979-017X)
McCracken, Sara |