When workarounds aggravate misfits in the use of electronic health record systems

Marjolein A.G. van Offenbeek*, Janita F.J. Vos, Bart van den Hooff, Albert Boonstra

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Abstract

This paper contributes to the IS misfits and workarounds literature by demonstrating how “work system–technology” misfits and workarounds can be mutually related. In the context of electronic health record (EHR) systems, this study examines when misfits experienced between an EHR system and health professionals' work practices lead to workarounds with negative consequences in terms of aggravating misfits. Our qualitative study was conducted in two tertiary hospitals in The Netherlands that had implemented an off-the-shelf EHR system. We analysed the “misfit experience → response → consequence” sequences that emerged from interviews complemented with observations and documents. Experienced misfits between the EHR and other work system components induced highly varied responses, among which workarounds. While workarounds can be beneficial, we found occasions where workarounds resulted in aggravated misfits. We conceptualise three underlying misfit-aggravating EHR-use patterns emerging from (1) a non-routine practice's perceived exceptionality, (2) collective separatism in incompatible routine practices, and (3) individual deviancy in routine work practices. These patterns differ in terms of the work practices' routineness, professionals' misfit experiences, and in how this combination provokes an individual or collective workaround that is non-compliant with both the designed technology use and the organisational intent. To understand how these patterns emerge, we discuss the interplay among work practice routineness, misfit characteristics, and non-compliant workaround behaviours.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)293-326
JournalInformation Systems Journal
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Information Systems Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Funding

We are greatly indebted to the project members and participating hospital employees for their trust and willingness to share their views and experiences throughout the research period in both hospitals. Special thanks to the following students who participated in different phases of the research: Sanne Posthumus, Yorick Slaa, Jerfi Karadayi, Mirjam Postma, Tess Jonker, Nikki Post, Chiel Driessen, Arjen Kooistra, Loes Hafkamp, Daan van der Meer, Menno Stroes, Ramyaa Khan, and Marleen Blomsma.

Keywords

  • electronic health records
  • misfit
  • organisation–IS alignment
  • user responses
  • work system change
  • workarounds

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