Pilot Study of Ehrs Acceptance in Jordan Hospitals by UTAUT2 (original) (raw)

EHRS ACCEPTANCE IN JORDAN HOSPITALS BY UTAUT2 MODEL: PRELIMINARY RESULT

Purpose: Electronic health records (EHRs) exchange improves hospital quality and reduces health costs. However, few studies address the antecedent factors of healthcare professionals' intentions to use EHR system. We examine the factors that effecting on EHRs acceptance by Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) model, this is a new methodology for evaluating acceptance of EHRs. We propose a theoretical model to explain the exercise behavior of health care professionals' to use an EHR system acceptance. Methods: We conducted a pilot test survey in Jordan hospitals to collect data from healthcare professionals who had experience using the EHR systems. A valid sample of 22 responses from 70 questionnaires were collected for data analysis to pilot test

Healthcare professionals’ acceptance Electronic Health Records system: Critical literature review (Jordan case study)

International Journal of Healthcare Management, 2018

The purpose of this paper, acceptance of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) system in the Jordan eHealth sector, is to contribute to develop the quality of hospitals, reduce medical error issues and reduce health costs. However, few researches have addressed the antecedent factors of healthcare professionals' intentions to use an EHR system. Founded on trust factors integrated with the UTAUT2 model, a theoretical model is proposed to explain the exercise behaviour of healthcare professionals to use an EHR system.

Exploring physicians' behavioural intention toward the adoption of electronic health records: an empirical study from Jordan

International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management, 2015

The response of health professionals to the use of health information technology (HIT) can partly explain the success or failure of any HIT adoption and/or its application. The present study applies a modified version of the revised technology acceptance model (TAM) to examine EHR acceptance and utilisation by physicians in Jordan. The paper presents the theoretical basis behind the development of a research model which was employed to empirically validate the model using substantial quantitative data. The theoretical significance of this work is evidenced by utilising a rigorously constructed research model to extend technology acceptance research into the health sector.

Developing an extended technology acceptance model: Doctor's acceptance of electronic medical records in Jordan

2011

The purpose of this study is to construct doctors’ acceptance model of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in private hospitals.The model extends the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with two factors of Individual Capabilities; Self-Efficacy (SE) and Perceived Behavioral Control (PBC).The initial findings proposes additional factors over the original factors in TAM making Perceived Usefulness (PU), Perceived Ease Of Use (PEOU), Behavioral Intention to use (BI), SE, and PBC working in incorporation.A cross-sectional survey was used in which data were gathered by a personal administered questionnaire as the instrument for data collection.Doctors of public hospitals were involved in this study which proves that all factors are reliable.

Factors Affecting in Adoption and Use of Electronic Medical Record Based on Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology in Iran

Shiraz E-Medical Journal

Background: One of the effective factors in successful implementation of health information technology, especially electronic medical record, is investigation of adoption and its use by users. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting adoption and use of electronic medical record in Shiraz teaching hospitals from the perceptive of top and middle managers. Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytical study performed in 2015. The study population consisted of all top and middle managers (N = 235) of Shiraz teaching hospitals that were examined through census. Data were collected through the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology standard questionnaire. The data were analyzed using SPSS16 and LISREL8.82. Results: The results showed that there is a direct, positive relationship between Effort Expectancy and Behavioral Intention (P = 0.01) as well as between Facilitating Condition and Behavioral Intention (P = 0.04) and between Facilitating Condition and Use (P = 0.01). In addition, there was a direct, positive relationship between Behavioral Intention and Use. Conclusions: To increase the use of Electronic Medical Record in Shiraz teaching hospitals, it is suggested that managers and policymakers consider effort expectancy and facilitating condition of this system.

Understanding Physicians' Adoption of EMR: An Extended Technology Acceptance Model the Case of: Jordan

2013

The response of health professionals to the use of health information technology (HIT) is an important research topic that can partly explain the success or failure of any HIT application. The present study applies a modified version of the revised technology acceptance model (TAM) to assess the relevant believes and acceptance of electronic health records (EHR) in Jordan. This paper outlines a research project that will examine EHR acceptance and utilisation by physicians in Jordan. It describes the theoretical basis behind the development of a research model that will be employed to empirically validate the model using substantial quantitative and qualitative data. The theoretical significance of this work is that it uses a thoroughly constructed research model to extend technology acceptance research into the health sector.

Construction of extended technology acceptance model of electronic medical records in Jordan: The influence of doctors’ self-efficacy andperceived behavioral control

2010

The implementation of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) in Jordan public hospitals has started since 2009.The motivation of doing this study is to observe doctors’ acceptance of EMR in Jordanian public hospitals.This study aims at constructing doctors’ acceptance model of EMR using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) based on individual capabilities.The model will apply TAM as the basic theory and extending Self-Efficacy (SE) and Perceived Behavioral Control (PBC) as two factors of individual characteristics. Initial findings show that the main factors of the model should compose of Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Behavioral Intention to Use, Self-Efficacy, and Perceived Behavioral Control.The result of the pilot test shows that all factors are reliable with Cronbach Alpa 0.838.The recommendation to the top management of healthcare organization, in order to increase doctors’ acceptance of EMR, that the new deployment of EMR should focus on delivering awareness and continuou...

Technology Acceptance in Healthcare Service: A Case of Electronic Medical Records (ERM)

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2017

This study extends applicability of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to test user acceptance of EMR in the hospital. This study aims to assess the EMR characteristics which could affect the healthcare profession's belief in accepting the usage of EMR in UiTM Medical Specialist Centre, Malaysia (UiTMMSC), Malaysia. Besides measuring the effectiveness of the system towards the organization's excellence, this study expected to guide the UiTMMSC management in structuring the initiatives to promote the EMR usage among the healthcare professions. The significant of this study is to ensure future research by expanding the similar topic of research with the exploration on specific EMR characteristics or healthcare profession's belief by focusing of particular programs for detail assessment.

Understanding Physicians' Adoption of EMR: An Extended Technology Acceptance Model the Case of: Jordan Recommended Citation

The response of health professionals to the use of health information technology (HIT) is an important research topic that can partly explain the success or failure of any HIT application. The present study applies a modified version of the revised technology acceptance model (TAM) to assess the relevant believes and acceptance of electronic health records (EHR) in Jordan. This paper outlines a research project that will examine EHR acceptance and utilisation by physicians in Jordan. It describes the theoretical basis behind the development of a research model that will be employed to empirically validate the model using substantial quantitative and qualitative data. The theoretical significance of this work is that it uses a thoroughly constructed research model to extend technology acceptance research into the health sector.

The Tunisian e-health project: Factors in the acceptance of electronic health records by hospital doctors

Management & Avenir, 2018

Implementing health IT into their practices is a major concern for health care establishments. Its success relies on IT use being accepted across all dimensions of the healthcare system. This research aims to explore the factors that may affect the acceptance of electronic health records (EHRs) by Tunisian physicians, and to analyze their expectations. Our EHR acceptability model is derived from the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT). In six hospitals in Tunis and Ben Arous, questionnaires were administered to physicians and semi-structured qualitative research interviews were carried out. Structural equation modeling enabled us to test the causal links and to determine key factors in the acceptance of an e-health system.