Tkach, Pamela2013-04-022013-04-0220132013http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23983http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-2890Objective: To investigate and describe how an acute care, multi-site teaching hospital implements a new technology called the Automated Medication Dispensing Cabinet (ADC) that will be used by nurses. Design and methods: Qualitative, descriptive, single-case study method using the Ottawa Model of Research Use as a framework to guide data collection and analysis. The project was evaluated from the beginning, through the planning stages until a cabinet vendor was chosen. Results: A multidisciplinary committee was created to implement the ADCs across the organization. Clinical nurses, the intended users, were not directly involved in the implementation; usability testing was not done; they were not prepared for all the needed training costs and no evaluation was planned. Conclusions: An implementation framework was not used to guide the ADC project and several key area surrounding implementation were missed. Recommendations were made to improve future implementation projects in heath organizations.enTechnologyImplementationOttawa Model of Research UseAutomated Medication Dispensing CabinetIntroducing Technology into an Acute Care, Multi-site Teaching HospitalThesis