Abstract
To support multidisciplinary communication and cooperation in healthcare, cooperative
documentation systems (CDSs) have been developed. However, in the current generation
of systems, communication problems that can pose a serious threat to smooth and effective
cooperation have occurred and remain to be addressed. This paper presents a set of
features that need to be considered in the design of a new generation of CDSs to avoid
breakdowns in communication and cooperation. Our approach is solidly grounded in linguistic
and social theories and based on empirical investigations of communication patterns
in multidisciplinary healthcare. It is argued that this work provides a theoretically
rigorous approach to the design of CDSs that will enable effective multidisciplinary
communication and cooperation in healthcare.
Keywords
Communication - Cooperation - Documentation - Communication Theory