2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2006.05.028
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ICT and OTs: A model of information and communication technology acceptance and utilisation by occupational therapists

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“…A handful of studies (e.g., Lee and Lin 2008;Schaper and Pervan 2007) of technology adoption have also supported the positive and significant impact of facilitating conditions on performance expectancy. Lee and Lin (2008) developed and empirically tested a theoretical model of the acceptance of podcasting as a method of learning in higher education.…”
Section: Facilitating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A handful of studies (e.g., Lee and Lin 2008;Schaper and Pervan 2007) of technology adoption have also supported the positive and significant impact of facilitating conditions on performance expectancy. Lee and Lin (2008) developed and empirically tested a theoretical model of the acceptance of podcasting as a method of learning in higher education.…”
Section: Facilitating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their findings indicate that facilitating conditions in the form of technical support and copyright clearance significantly influenced students' behavioural intention to use the system. Schaper and Pervan (2007) examined ICT acceptance and utilisation by Australian occupational therapists and found that organisational facilitating conditions had a positive and significant impact on performance expectancy. We also believe that facilitating conditions such as providing initial training and necessary resources to users might help them to understand the usefulness of a system and its potential to enhance their performance.…”
Section: Facilitating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) which focuses on the factors and decision processes an individual will go through in any decision to accept and use a technology or other innovation (14). The model suggests that when users are presented with a new innovation, two key factors influence their decision about how and when they will use it.…”
Section: Technology Acceptance Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, physicians appeared to be fairly pragmatic, largely anchoring their acceptance decisions in the usefulness of the technology rather than in its ease of use. Schaper and Pervan (14) suggest that healthcare professionals exhibit fundamental differences in their technology acceptance decisions, from business users and students which have been commonly used in technology acceptance studies. Raitoharju suggests that the stress levels inherent in healthcare work needed to be added to TAM to provide a more predictive model (27).…”
Section: Application Of Tam and Its Variants In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The empirical studies that were conducted within healthcare context and used the UTAUT model produced fluctuating results regarding the significance of the UTAUT model's constructs (Duyck et al, 2007;Ifinedo, 2012;Liu et al, 2014;Schaper & Pervan, 2007;Venkatesh et al, 2011). Moreover, Venkatesh and his collegues in their study (2011) also suggested that the UTAUT model needs further testing within different healthcare settings in order to enhance our understanding about the adoption of different HIS innovations among healthcare staff.…”
Section: The Study's Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%