To use or not to use new IT: The effect of healthcare professional's OCB on intention to use new clinical IT

Pouyan Esmaeilzadeh, M. Sambasivan, Naresh Kumar
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Although compared to other industries the utilization of information technology (IT) has slowly increased in many healthcare organizations, a variety of IT systems in the forms of clinical information systems, personal digital assistants, electronic patient records and other applications have gradually become established in the healthcare industry. IT has been enhanced as a means to advance healthcare services and patient care. Yet, it is impractical to imagine that if a new clinical information system is adopted by a healthcare organization all organizational members will be willing to apply the system simply. As healthcare professionals play an important role in the healthcare industry, there is no doubt that introducing new medical IT should be coupled with healthcare professionals' acceptance to use the IT properly. Clinical IT applications in healthcare are regarded as a key element in raising the quality of medical care. However, factors affecting the healthcare professionals' adoption behavior regarding the clinical IT systems are still not completely clear. In this study, by integrating the professional characteristics of healthcare profession with technology acceptance model, a modified model has been developed to address the issues of accepting new technology in the health care context. In this research (as a conceptual research) the concept of change-oriented Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) is proposed as the key factor in the proposed conceptual framework concerning healthcare professionals' IT adoption behavior.
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使用或不使用新信息技术:医疗保健专业人员组织行为对使用新临床信息技术意向的影响
虽然与其他行业相比,许多医疗保健组织对信息技术(IT)的利用缓慢增加,但临床信息系统、个人数字助理、电子病历等应用形式的各种IT系统已逐渐在医疗保健行业建立起来。信息技术作为一种促进医疗保健服务和病人护理的手段得到了加强。然而,如果一个医疗保健组织采用了一个新的临床信息系统,那么设想所有组织成员都愿意简单地应用该系统是不切实际的。由于医疗保健专业人员在医疗保健行业中扮演着重要的角色,毫无疑问,引入新的医疗IT应该与医疗保健专业人员接受正确使用IT相结合。医疗保健中的临床信息技术应用被视为提高医疗服务质量的关键因素。然而,影响医疗专业人员对临床IT系统采用行为的因素仍不完全清楚。本研究通过将医疗卫生专业的专业特征与技术接受模型相结合,建立了一个修正模型来解决医疗卫生环境下的新技术接受问题。本研究(作为一项概念研究)提出以变革为导向的组织公民行为(OCB)概念作为医疗保健专业人员信息技术采用行为概念框架的关键因素。
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