Authors
Bram Pynoo, Pieter Devolder, Tony Voet, Bart Sijnave, Paul Gemmel, Wouter Duyck, Johan Van Braak, Philippe Duyck
Publication date
2013/6/1
Source
Psychologica Belgica
Volume
53
Issue
2
Pages
15-31
Description
In view of the tremendous potential benefits of clinical information systems (CIS) for the quality of patient care; it is hard to understand why not every CIS is embraced by its targeted users, the physicians. The aim of this study is to propose a framework for assessing hospital physicians' CIS-acceptance that can serve as a guidance for future research into this area. Hereto, a review of the relevant literature was performed in the ISI Web-of-Science database. Eleven studies were withheld from an initial dataset of 797 articles. Results show that just as in business settings, there are four core groups of variables that influence physicians' acceptance of a CIS: its usefulness and ease of use, social norms, and factors in the working environment that facilitate use of the CIS (such as providing computers/workstations, compatibility between the new and existing system...). We also identified some additional variables as predictors of CIS-acceptance.
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