CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE

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Main Author: FAEZEH KARIMI
Other Authors: INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/35065
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-350652015-09-23T19:44:53Z CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE FAEZEH KARIMI INFORMATION SYSTEMS POO CHIANG CHOON, DANNY end user satisfaction, clinician satisfaction, clinical information systems, disconfirmation paradigm, expectations congruency, needs congruency Ph.D DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY 2012-10-12T18:00:22Z 2012-10-12T18:00:22Z 2012-06-27 Thesis FAEZEH KARIMI (2012-06-27). CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/35065 NOT_IN_WOS en
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topic end user satisfaction, clinician satisfaction, clinical information systems, disconfirmation paradigm, expectations congruency, needs congruency
spellingShingle end user satisfaction, clinician satisfaction, clinical information systems, disconfirmation paradigm, expectations congruency, needs congruency
FAEZEH KARIMI
CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE
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title CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE
title_short CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE
title_full CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE
title_fullStr CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE
title_full_unstemmed CLINICIANS¿ SATISFACTION WITH CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A DISCONFIRMATION PARADIGM PERSPECTIVE
title_sort clinicians¿ satisfaction with clinical information systems: a disconfirmation paradigm perspective
publishDate 2012
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/35065
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