Adoption of technology applications in healthcare: The influence of attitude toward knowledge sharing on technology acceptance in a hospital Conference

Esmaeilzadeh, P, Sambasivan, M, Kumar, N et al. (2011). Adoption of technology applications in healthcare: The influence of attitude toward knowledge sharing on technology acceptance in a hospital . 264 CCIS 17-30. 10.1007/978-3-642-27210-3_3

cited authors

  • Esmaeilzadeh, P; Sambasivan, M; Kumar, N; Nezakhati, H

abstract

  • The use of different forms of technology has increased in healthcare profession recently. Clinical IT can change the practice patterns of healthcare professionals to improve the quality of health care delivery. When a new clinical IT is introduced in a hospital, healthcare professionals play an important role in the adoption and implementation process. But underutilization of clinical IT has emerged as a new challenge for the healthcare industry. So that healthcare professionals have not fully adopted the clinical IT systems. To improve overall acceptance of clinical IT in a hospital setting, this study (as a conceptual research) argues that unique feature of clinical IT can potentially affect healthcare professionals' adoption of new clinical IT system. This study proposes a modified technology adoption model (TAM) to incorporate both the special characteristic of healthcare professionals and unique feature of clinical IT. This study discuses that how attitude toward knowledge sharing affects healthcare professionals' intention to use the clinical IT system. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

publication date

  • December 23, 2011

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13

start page

  • 17

end page

  • 30

volume

  • 264 CCIS