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Healthcare Users and Computerised Resources
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This paper concerns users' views on computerised resources. The focus concerns a software tool that could be used to allow safety conscious user manipulation of the combination of these computerised resources. It is of concern to the authors that computerised resources used in healthcare should reflect users' working practices rather than working practices being changed to reflect computerised resources.
Title: Healthcare Users and Computerised Resources
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This paper concerns users' views on computerised resources.
The focus concerns a software tool that could be used to allow safety conscious user manipulation of the combination of these computerised resources.
It is of concern to the authors that computerised resources used in healthcare should reflect users' working practices rather than working practices being changed to reflect computerised resources.
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