Women patients's experiences with electronic medical records: a `Jeevan Yapan' perspective
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Ayushi Tandon; George Kandathil, Women patients's experiences with electronic medical records: a `Jeevan Yapan' perspective, Information Technology for Development, 2025
Abstract
Information technology for the digitalization of health records (i.e. EMR)
has been researched extensively for the past three decades. Our review
revealed that patients play an important role in EMR use but their
experiences are rarely problematized. We conducted an eight-month
long ethnography involving 52 patient interviews and 31 direct
observations of ambulatory consultation sessions within OB/GYN
departments across four healthcare organizations. We find that women
patients’ experiences with EMRs cannot be solely explained
by biomedical concepts; they are intertwined with their everyday
mundane experiences of living besides managing health needs.
Findings reveal that current EMR design-in-use removes patients from
the context of their everyday lives and communities, resulting in
adverse digitalization. We labelled these everyday experiences using
indigenous term ‘Jeevan Yapan’, which encapsulates lived realities,
mundane activities, and mechanisms employed by individuals in
navigating their daily lives. We conclude by calling on digital health
researchers and practitioners to be sensitive to the ‘Jeevan Yapan’ of
patients and create situated mechanisms of accountability to patient
community while working in non-western contexts. We also provide
design principles aligning with the ethos of Jeevan Yapan relevant to
the design-in-use paradigm.
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