Cresswell, KathrinMorrison, ZoeCrowe, SarahRobertson, AnnSheikh, Aziz2014-12-052014-12-052011-07-01Cresswell, K, Morrison, Z, Crowe, S, Robertson, A & Sheikh, A 2011, 'Anything but engaged : user involvement in the context of a national electronic health record implementation', Informatics in Primary Care, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 191-206. < http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bcs/ipc/2011/00000019/00000004/art00003?token=005a1ade6db781494367232d45232b457a317b38573a412848553568293c62207d673f582f6b914da17f0b0c9e#expand/collapse >1476-0320http://hdl.handle.net/2164/4088ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to the participating hospitals for supporting this work and to all interviewees who kindly gave their time. Throughout the process of undertaking this work we have had helpful support from colleagues at the NHS Connecting for Health Evaluation Programme led by Richard Lilford and supported by Lee Priest, Nathalie Maillard and Jo Foster. Lee Priest also represented the funders on our independent project steering committee, whichUser involvement in a national EHR implementation 203 was chaired by David Bates. Other members of this committee included Martin Buxton, Antony Chuter, Ian Cowles and Kathy Mason. We also acknowledge the support of the National Institute for Health Research through the Comprehensive Clinical Research Network.16443566engattitude of health personnelelectronic health recordsGreat Britainhospital administrationhumanslongitudinal studiespersonnel, hospitalqualitative researchstate medicineuser-computer interfaceR MedicineRAnything but engaged : user involvement in the context of a national electronic health record implementationJournal articlehttp://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bcs/ipc/2011/00000019/00000004/art00003?token=005a1ade6db781494367232d45232b457a317b38573a412848553568293c62207d673f582f6b914da17f0b0c9e#expand/collapse194