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Zhou, M
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Herselman, Martha E
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Coleman, A
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2016-08-22T11:34:30Z |
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2016-08-22T11:34:30Z |
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2016-04 |
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Zhou, M. Herselman, M.E. and Coleman, A. 2016. Investigating factors determining the use of the clinical care module by nurses through the UTAUT model. In: The Eighth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine, eTELEMED 2016, Venice, Italy, April 24 - 28, 2016 |
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978-1-61208-470-1 |
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https://thinkmind.org/download.php?articleid=etelemed_2016_10_10_40125
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8729
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dc.description |
The Eighth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine, eTELEMED 2016, Venice, Italy, April 24 - 28, 2016. |
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dc.description.abstract |
Nurses can be empowered in the decision making process if provided with objective diagnostic data. This research applied the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model to investigate the usage of electronic health systems and analyse the factors affecting the intention to use the clinical care module which supports decision making during point of care. Despite the efforts by governments, donors and international partners in rolling out electronic health systems, these systems are ‘partially’ or not being used by healthcare workers during point of care. The deployed applications are incompatible with nurses’ routine clinical practice as they’re not customized. There is need to move from using applications which solely supports capturing patients’ demographic data to systems customized for clinical care practice. Semi-structured questionnaires were deployed in three hospitals to 200 nurses who have been randomly selected in maternity section. For triangulation purposes, focus group interviews have been conducted in these hospitals. Interviewees were purposively selected from respondents who completed the questionnaires. The results showed that the key constructs for use of the clinical care module in their order of importance are facilitating conditions, performance expectancy and social influence. Healthcare institutes authorities in Zimbabwe must improve conditions that facilitate the use of the clinical module. To derive value from electronic health systems being adopted, the work processes involved need to be redefined and adequate information has to be provided to healthcare workers. |
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en |
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IARIA |
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dc.relation.ispartofseries |
Workflow;17162 |
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dc.subject |
Clinical care |
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dc.subject |
Clinical care module |
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dc.subject |
Nurses |
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dc.subject |
UTAUT |
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dc.title |
Investigating factors determining the use of the clinical care module by nurses through the UTAUT model |
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dc.type |
Conference Presentation |
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dc.identifier.apacitation |
Zhou, M., Herselman, M. E., & Coleman, A. (2016). Investigating factors determining the use of the clinical care module by nurses through the UTAUT model. IARIA. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8729 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Zhou, M, Martha E Herselman, and A Coleman. "Investigating factors determining the use of the clinical care module by nurses through the UTAUT model." (2016): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8729 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Zhou M, Herselman ME, Coleman A, Investigating factors determining the use of the clinical care module by nurses through the UTAUT model; IARIA; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8729 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Zhou, M
AU - Herselman, Martha E
AU - Coleman, A
AB - Nurses can be empowered in the decision making process if provided with objective diagnostic data. This research applied the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model to investigate the usage of electronic health systems and analyse the factors affecting the intention to use the clinical care module which supports decision making during point of care. Despite the efforts by governments, donors and international partners in rolling out electronic health systems, these systems are ‘partially’ or not being used by healthcare workers during point of care. The deployed applications are incompatible with nurses’ routine clinical practice as they’re not customized. There is need to move from using applications which solely supports capturing patients’ demographic data to systems customized for clinical care practice. Semi-structured questionnaires were deployed in three hospitals to 200 nurses who have been randomly selected in maternity section. For triangulation purposes, focus group interviews have been conducted in these hospitals. Interviewees were purposively selected from respondents who completed the questionnaires. The results showed that the key constructs for use of the clinical care module in their order of importance are facilitating conditions, performance expectancy and social influence. Healthcare institutes authorities in Zimbabwe must improve conditions that facilitate the use of the clinical module. To derive value from electronic health systems being adopted, the work processes involved need to be redefined and adequate information has to be provided to healthcare workers.
DA - 2016-04
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Clinical care
KW - Clinical care module
KW - Nurses
KW - UTAUT
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2016
SM - 978-1-61208-470-1
T1 - Investigating factors determining the use of the clinical care module by nurses through the UTAUT model
TI - Investigating factors determining the use of the clinical care module by nurses through the UTAUT model
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