Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables

This study attempts to comprehend factors influencing nurses' continuance intention to use electronic health records (EHR) system in Jordan since they as the key service providers in healthcare services are main users of the system. Their acceptance and usage of the system are imperative to eva...

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Main Authors: Alsyouf, Adi, Ku Ishak, Awanis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inderscience Enterprises Ltd 2018
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27749/1/IJEH%2010%201%202%202018%2024%2059.pdf
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description This study attempts to comprehend factors influencing nurses' continuance intention to use electronic health records (EHR) system in Jordan since they as the key service providers in healthcare services are main users of the system. Their acceptance and usage of the system are imperative to evaluate the system's implementation success. A cross-sectional survey is conducted on the fully implemented EHR system public hospitals. Study framework is based on the extended model of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) and top management support (TMS). Results reveal effort expectancy, performance expectancy and facilitating conditions positively influence nurses' continuance intention to use and top management support as significant and negatively related to nurses' continuance intention to use. Results also disclose relationship between social influence and continuance intention to use as not significant. Multi-group analysis result indicates stronger relationship between effort expectancy and continuance intention to use is evident to ward nurses than special unit nurses. Findings confirm on the necessity to support new technologies specifically EHR system in hospitals and contributes to UTAUT theory through revealing the impact of top management support on continuance intention to use and establishing relevant measurement accuracy of study framework in Jordanian context.
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spelling uum-277492020-10-18T02:25:51Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27749/ Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables Alsyouf, Adi Ku Ishak, Awanis HD28 Management. Industrial Management This study attempts to comprehend factors influencing nurses' continuance intention to use electronic health records (EHR) system in Jordan since they as the key service providers in healthcare services are main users of the system. Their acceptance and usage of the system are imperative to evaluate the system's implementation success. A cross-sectional survey is conducted on the fully implemented EHR system public hospitals. Study framework is based on the extended model of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) and top management support (TMS). Results reveal effort expectancy, performance expectancy and facilitating conditions positively influence nurses' continuance intention to use and top management support as significant and negatively related to nurses' continuance intention to use. Results also disclose relationship between social influence and continuance intention to use as not significant. Multi-group analysis result indicates stronger relationship between effort expectancy and continuance intention to use is evident to ward nurses than special unit nurses. Findings confirm on the necessity to support new technologies specifically EHR system in hospitals and contributes to UTAUT theory through revealing the impact of top management support on continuance intention to use and establishing relevant measurement accuracy of study framework in Jordanian context. Inderscience Enterprises Ltd 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27749/1/IJEH%2010%201%202%202018%2024%2059.pdf Alsyouf, Adi and Ku Ishak, Awanis (2018) Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables. International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 10 (1/2). pp. 24-59. ISSN 1741-8453 http://doi.org/10.1504/IJEH.2018.092175 doi:10.1504/IJEH.2018.092175 doi:10.1504/IJEH.2018.092175
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Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables
title Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables
title_full Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables
title_fullStr Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables
title_full_unstemmed Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables
title_short Understanding EHRs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of UTAUT: practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables
title_sort understanding ehrs continuance intention to use from the perspectives of utaut practice environment moderating effect and top management support as predictor variables
topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/27749/1/IJEH%2010%201%202%202018%2024%2059.pdf
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