An investigation of the effect of nurses' technology readiness on the acceptance of mobile electronic medical record systems

KM Kuo, CF Liu, CC Ma - BMC medical informatics and decision making, 2013 - Springer
Background Adopting mobile electronic medical record (MEMR) systems is expected to be
one of the superior approaches for improving nurses' bedside and point of care services …

[HTML][HTML] Analysis of the factors influencing healthcare professionals' adoption of mobile electronic medical record (EMR) using the unified theory of acceptance and …

S Kim, KH Lee, H Hwang, S Yoo - BMC medical informatics and decision …, 2015 - Springer
Although the factors that affect the end-user's intention to use a new system and technology
have been researched, the previous studies have been theoretical and do not verify the …

[HTML][HTML] Assessment of factors influencing nurses acceptance of electronic medical record in a Saudi Arabia hospital

B Aldosari, S Al-Mansour, H Aldosari… - Informatics in Medicine …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background We aimed to explore the acceptance level of electronic medical records (EMR)
by the nursing staff and understand their perspective on it. Methods The target population …

Mobile computing acceptance factors in the healthcare industry: A structural equation model

JH Wu, SC Wang, LM Lin - International journal of medical informatics, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: This paper presents a revised technology acceptance model to examine what
determines mobile healthcare systems (MHS) acceptance by healthcare professionals …

Understanding nurse perceptions of a newly implemented electronic medical record system

B Holtz, S Krein - Journal of Technology in Human Services, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Nurses are the frontline of healthcare; however, there has been little theoretically-driven
research on their acceptance of information technology use in care delivery. This research …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' experience with health information technology: Longitudinal qualitative study

IM Zadvinskis, JG Smith, PY Yen - JMIR medical informatics, 2018 - medinform.jmir.org
Background: Nurses are the largest group of health information technology (HIT) users. As
such, nurses' adaptations are critical for HIT implementation success. However, longitudinal …

Understanding physicians' adoption of electronic medical records: Healthcare technology self-efficacy, service level and risk perspectives

MF Tsai, SY Hung, WJ Yu, CC Chen, DC Yen - Computer Standards & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Most developed countries across the globe are deploying electronic medical record (EMR)
as one of the most important initiatives in their healthcare policy. EMR can not only reduce …

Factors of adoption of mobile information technology by homecare nurses: a technology acceptance model 2 approach

H Zhang, M Cocosila, N Archer - CIN: Computers, Informatics …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Pervasive healthcare support through mobile information technology solutions is playing an
increasing role in the attempt to improve healthcare and reduce costs. Despite the apparent …

The moderating effects of demographic and individual characteristics on nurses' acceptance of information systems: A canadian study

P Ifinedo - International journal of medical informatics, 2016 - Elsevier
Objectives The purpose of this study was to educate on the moderating effects of
demographic (ie, educational level and age) and individual characteristics (ie, years of …

Critical factors for the adoption of mobile nursing information systems in Taiwan: the nursing department administrators' perspective

SJ Hsiao, YC Li, YL Chen, HC Ko - Journal of medical systems, 2009 - Springer
The trend towards point-of-care and the advance in mobile technologies bring the potential
to employ Mobile Nursing Information Systems (MNIS) in nursing care routines. However …