“…For instance, the National Health Service (NHS), the national, free‐at‐the‐point‐of‐entry healthcare system, provides access to advice from healthcare professionals via its 111 telephone call service. Time‐stamped electronic data collected during these calls are used to compare nurse response times and numbers of enquiries resolved within the time required by their protocol (Pope et al, ; Prichard, Turnbull, Halford, & Pope, ; Ruston, ). Previous research has shown that nurses can resist electronically based protocol implementation in overt and covert ways (Pope et al, ; Prichard et al, ; Ruston, ; Timmons, ), thereby undermining the aims of the protocol (Timmermans & Berg, ).…”