2013
DOI: 10.5334/pb-53-2-15
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Assessing Hospital Physicians' Acceptance of Clinical Information Systems: A Review of the Relevant Literature

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“…Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003), health care (e.g. Pynoo et al, 2013) or education (e.g. Bourgonjon, De Grove, De Smet, Van Looy, Soetaert, & Valcke, 2013;De Smet, Bourgonjon, De Wever, Schellens, & Valcke, 2012;Pynoo et al, 2011a), studying a plethora of technologies, and hereby revealing interesting insights.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003), health care (e.g. Pynoo et al, 2013) or education (e.g. Bourgonjon, De Grove, De Smet, Van Looy, Soetaert, & Valcke, 2013;De Smet, Bourgonjon, De Wever, Schellens, & Valcke, 2012;Pynoo et al, 2011a), studying a plethora of technologies, and hereby revealing interesting insights.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Acceptance models emerged from two distinct research traditions: on the one hand from base social psychology theories such as the Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975) and the Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, 1986), and on the other hand from sociology with the Diffusion of Innovations Theory (Rogers, 1995). An overview can be found in Venkatesh et al (2003) or in Pynoo et al (2013).…”
Section: Technology Acceptancementioning
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“…[4,5] A key factor in determining end-user acceptance is the effect on workload. [6] Evidence regarding whether e-Obs systems decrease nursing workload is mixed. In a classroom environment, Prytherch et al demonstrated a 1.6-times reduction in the time to document vital signs and compute an EWS in comparison to pen-and-paper.…”
Section: Background and Significancementioning
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“…It is in line with a previous study which showed that ease of use affected doctors' acceptance to information technology. 22 Most medical doctors stated that completing the resume was understandable and yet not too easy to do, so there were some doctors who were unhappy in completing the medical resumes. The ease in completing medical resume would lead the doctor to have the intention of filling it completely.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%