The effects of digitalisation on health and social care work: a qualitative descriptive study of the perceptions of professionals and managers

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Classifications

MinEdu publication type
A1 Journal article (peer-reviewed)
Definition
Article
Target group
Scientific
Peer reviewed
Peer-reviewed
Article type
Journal article
Host publication type
Journal

Authors of the publication

Number of authors
7
Authors
Kaihlanen, Anu-Marja; Laukka, Elina; Nadav, Janna; Närvänen, Johanna; Saukkonen, Petra; Koivisto, Juha; Heponiemi, Tarja

Publication channel information

Title of journal/series
Bmc health services research
ISSN (electronic)
1472-6963
ISSN (linking)
1472-6963
Publisher
Biomed central
Publication forum ID
52520
Publication forum level
2
Country of publication
United Kingdom
Internationality
Yes

Detailed publication information

Publication year
2023
Bibliographical publication year
2023
Reporting year
2023
Journal/series volume number
23
Journal/series issue number
1
Article number
714
DOI
10.1186/s12913-023-09730-y
Language of publication
English

Co-publication information

International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No

Availability

Classification and additional information

MinEdu field of science classification
316 Nursing
Keywords
Changing work; Digital health; Digital services implementation; Digital technology; Digitalisation of work; Focus groups; Health and social care professionals; Interview; Managers

Funding information

Funding information in the publication
Open Access funding provided by Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL). This work was funded by the Strategic Research Council (SRC) at the Academy of Finland (project 327145).
Funders
Funder
Research Council of Finland (former Academy of Finland)
Name of funding
-
Funding decision
-

Research data information

Research data information in the publication
The datasets generated and analysed during the current study are not publicly available in order to protect of the anonymity of the participants, but they are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

Source database ID

WoS ID
WOS:001018417000001
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85163796292
Other database ID
PMID: 37386423