2016
DOI: 10.1097/hmr.0000000000000084
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The unique effects of general and specific support in health care technology

Abstract: Our findings highlight the contextual importance of support in regard to the growing technological transformations that health care systems currently experience. When specific forms of support are provided for specific technologies, end-users will generally respond more favorably compared to when general support is the only available resource.

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“…Among approximately 300 participants in attendance, 50 completed questionnaires were received, yielding a response rate of approximately 17%. Although low, this is in line with response rates in previous healthcare research (Perrigino and Dunford, 2016). Because the research objectives and the survey were introduced to the community members at the conference, part of the reason for the low response rate may have been because of: unfamiliarity with the research objectives and a reluctance to participate; and a heavy conference agenda pertaining to other issues. …”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Among approximately 300 participants in attendance, 50 completed questionnaires were received, yielding a response rate of approximately 17%. Although low, this is in line with response rates in previous healthcare research (Perrigino and Dunford, 2016). Because the research objectives and the survey were introduced to the community members at the conference, part of the reason for the low response rate may have been because of: unfamiliarity with the research objectives and a reluctance to participate; and a heavy conference agenda pertaining to other issues. …”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 90%