The role of perceived usefulness and attitude on electronic health record acceptance : an empirical investigation using response surface analysis
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01/07/2013
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Information and communications technologies are a significant component of the healthcare domain and electronic health records play a major role within it. As a result, it is important that they are accepted en masse by healthcare professionals. How healthcare professionals perceive the usefulness of electronic health records and their attitudes towards them have been shown to have significant effects on their overall acceptance. This paper investigates the role of perceived usefulness and attitude on the intention to use electronic health records by future healthcare professionals using polynomial regression with response surface analysis. Results show that the relationship is more complex than predicted in prior research. The paper concludes that the predicting properties of the above determinants must be further investigated to clearly understand their role in predicting the intention to use electronic health records and in designing systems that are better adopted by healthcare professionals of the future. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61256/1/Gajanayake_Sahama_Iannella.pdf http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/conferencedetails/index.html?Conf_ID=21197 Gajanayake, Randike, Sahama, Tony R., & Iannella, Renato (2013) The role of perceived usefulness and attitude on electronic health record acceptance : an empirical investigation using response surface analysis. In IEEE 15th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom 2013), 09 - 12 October, 2013, Lisbon, Portugal. |
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Copyright 2013 IEEE Communications Society |
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Information Security Institute; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #electronic health records #technology acceptance #future healthcare professionals #attitudes #response surface |
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Conference Paper |