2022
DOI: 10.15562/bmj.v11i2.3262
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Nurses' perception of their readiness using technology information to face Omicron according to the technology acceptance model

Abstract: Background: The emergence of a new variant of Omicron in 132 countries at the beginning of 2022 leaves concerns for nurses. The experience of nurses handling the COVID-19 pandemic makes a question mark on how prepared the profession is to deal with the spreading of the virus. This article attempts to analyze the perceptions of nurses' readiness to use information technology (IT) when facing the new Omicron variant. Methods: The study used a quantitative approach with a descriptive cross-sectional design suppor… Show more

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“…It used 5 points Likert scale in which 5 refers to 'very much' and 1 refers to 'I don't know'(Tukayo et al, (22)  High Perceptions of ICT ≥ 75% The questionnaire aimed to measure patient empowerment level. It consists of 14 statements.…”
Section: Scoring Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It used 5 points Likert scale in which 5 refers to 'very much' and 1 refers to 'I don't know'(Tukayo et al, (22)  High Perceptions of ICT ≥ 75% The questionnaire aimed to measure patient empowerment level. It consists of 14 statements.…”
Section: Scoring Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%