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A recent firmware upgrade offers a workaround: when you press a button, the camera autofocuses one time, then restores the preview.
Netflix pioneered the clever workaround: when you press the right-arrow key, little thumbnails of coming scenes flash by, representing 10-second intervals.
For example, we defined the practice of not checking the identification (ID) band as a workaround when a suggested barrier to accomplishing the goal of administering the medication is the time taken to check the ID band [ 46].
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The authors develop a typology of clinicians' workarounds when using barcoded medication administration (BCMA) systems.
It means writing wonky workarounds when a service only accommodates 80% of a developer's needs.
In some cases nurses unknowingly use workarounds when they are unaware of hospital policies [ 4].
Nurses are more likely to engage in second order problem solving (less likely to rely on workarounds) when they are motivated and feel psychologically safe to do so [ 58].
And as the missing 20% of functionality is released, it means refactoring code to remove the workaround, even when it is working just fine and there is no near-term benefit to changing it.
They try "workarounds," as when a nurse guesses at a doctor's unreadable handwriting on a prescription because she is afraid to ask.
Staff noted the workarounds required when the system 'went down'.
Similar to previous research [ 18- 21], we found that workarounds resulted when health care providers could not integrate the Bladder Bundle into their everyday work.
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