Hospital staff acceptance toward management information systems in Indonesia
Background The use of hospital information systems in Indonesian hospitals have not met the proper level of acceptance. This study aims to assess the intention to use information systems among hospital staff. Methods This study used an online survey that was disseminated for 2 weeks in July 2019. Th...
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id-langga.1186402022-11-17T07:59:50Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/118640/ Hospital staff acceptance toward management information systems in Indonesia Thinni Nurul Rochmah, - Muhammad Noor Fakhruzzaman, - Tito Yustiawan, - R Medicine Background The use of hospital information systems in Indonesian hospitals have not met the proper level of acceptance. This study aims to assess the intention to use information systems among hospital staff. Methods This study used an online survey that was disseminated for 2 weeks in July 2019. The questions were developed based on the Technology Acceptance Model with the addition of Perceived Risk. The survey yielded 449 total responses, with only 400 determined to be valid. A total of three factors, namely: Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Risk were measured and then analyzed for its influence on Intention to Use, and to each other.Results The finding shows that only Perceived Usefulness has a significant influence on Intention to Use (β = 0,57). Furthermore, higher Perceived Ease of Use was associated with higher Perceived Usefulness (β = 0,68). Accordingly, higher Perceived Ease of Use also associated with significantly lower Perceived Risk (β = -0,49). The finding indicates that hospital employees do not yet have a strong perception of risk toward using hospital information systems. Conclusions employees’ perception of the benefits of using hospital information systems greatly determines their intention to use hospital information systems. Elsevier 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/118640/1/Jurnal_C3.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/118640/3/Turnitin_C03.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/118640/7/03_KARILDAN_B.pdf Thinni Nurul Rochmah, - and Muhammad Noor Fakhruzzaman, - and Tito Yustiawan, - (2020) Hospital staff acceptance toward management information systems in Indonesia. Health Policy and Technology, 9 (3). pp. 268-270. ISSN 2211-8837 https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/health-policy-and-technology https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hlpt.2020.07.004 |
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Background The use of hospital information systems in Indonesian hospitals have not met the proper level of acceptance. This study aims to assess the intention to use information systems among hospital staff. Methods This study used an online survey that was disseminated for 2 weeks in July 2019. The questions were developed based on the Technology Acceptance Model with the addition of Perceived Risk. The survey yielded 449 total responses, with only 400 determined to be valid. A total of three factors, namely: Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Risk were measured and then analyzed for its influence on Intention to Use, and to each other.Results The finding shows that only Perceived Usefulness has a significant influence on Intention to Use (β = 0,57). Furthermore, higher Perceived Ease of Use was associated with higher Perceived Usefulness (β = 0,68). Accordingly, higher Perceived Ease of Use also associated with significantly lower Perceived Risk (β = -0,49). The finding indicates that hospital employees do not yet have a strong perception of risk toward using hospital information systems. Conclusions employees’ perception of the benefits of using hospital information systems greatly determines their intention to use hospital information systems. |
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