In search of flows synchronization: temporal and informational coordination of healthcare activities in a nuclear medicine unit

B. Geffroy, François de Corbière, Gwenaëlle Lairet, François Deltour
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The article analyzes how the flow of patients and the flow of radiopharmaceuticals are synchronized in a nuclear medicine unit. Both the flows structure the timing of healthcare activities that face specific constraints of time and safety related to the radioactive char- acteristics of the products involved. In such a context, coordination of activities presents informational and temporal aspects that are essential for the activity performance. We provide a framework of analysis in which coordination theory is associated to the multiple times perspective, and we conduct a case study in a nuclear medicine unit. The results high- light healthcare activities are coordinated by: (1) multiple forms of dependencies between activities, (2) combination of chronological and perceived time, and (3) essential role of information exchanges. The research leads to a new definition of synchronization, and to analyse the dependencies between activities including multiple times. Finally, we explain the partial integration of information systems to synchronize both the flows.
寻找流动同步:核医学单位中医疗保健活动的时间和信息协调
本文分析了核医学单位的病人流动和放射性药物流动如何同步。这两种流动都构成了医疗保健活动的时间安排,这些活动面临与所涉及产品的放射性特性相关的特定时间和安全限制。在这种情况下,活动的协调提供了对活动执行至关重要的信息和时间方面。我们提供了一个分析框架,其中协调理论与多重视角相关联,我们在核医学单位进行了案例研究。结果表明,高亮度医疗活动具有以下特点:(1)活动间多种形式的依赖关系;(2)时间与感知时间的结合;(3)信息交换的重要作用。该研究提出了同步的新定义,并分析了包括多次在内的活动之间的依赖关系。最后,我们解释了信息系统的部分集成,以同步这两个流。
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