The purpose of this study was to explore factors that facilitate or hinder effective use of computers in Australian general medical practice. This study is based on data extracted from a national telephone survey of 480 general practitioners (GPs) across Australia. Clinical functions performed by GPs using computers were examined using a zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) regression modelling. About 17% of GPs were not using computer for any clinical function, while 18% reported using computers for all clinical functions. The ZIP model showed that computer anxiety was negatively associated with effective computer use, while practitioners' belief about usefulness of computers was positively associated with effective computer use. Being a female GP ...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
This paper examines the use of computing in hospitals and compares this with the use of computing in...
Understanding an individual's use of information technology has become an important determinant of ...
AIM: To assess the current levels of computer use in Australian general practice, and identify clini...
Background. Despite the widespread adoption by general practitioners (GPs) of desktop computers, the...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
[Extract] Australian general practitioners (GPs) have been extremely slow to use computer tools in t...
Objectives: To determine the levels of computerisation and usage of GP computer systems amongst Leic...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death globally. Early de...
BACKGROUND The uptake of computers in Australian general practice has been for administrative use an...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
This paper examines the use of computing in hospitals and compares this with the use of computing in...
Understanding an individual's use of information technology has become an important determinant of ...
AIM: To assess the current levels of computer use in Australian general practice, and identify clini...
Background. Despite the widespread adoption by general practitioners (GPs) of desktop computers, the...
This study documents the extent of reported computer use by general practitioners (GPs) in consultat...
Objective. To describe the use of computing systems by primary care staff in Scotland. Participants....
In this study 85 adult patients attending a Sydney general practice were asked for their views on co...
[Extract] Australian general practitioners (GPs) have been extremely slow to use computer tools in t...
Objectives: To determine the levels of computerisation and usage of GP computer systems amongst Leic...
<strong>Background</strong> UK general practitioners largely conduct computer-mediated consultations...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death globally. Early de...
BACKGROUND The uptake of computers in Australian general practice has been for administrative use an...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Objective: To review findings from studies of the influence of desktop computers on primary care con...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
This paper examines the use of computing in hospitals and compares this with the use of computing in...
Understanding an individual's use of information technology has become an important determinant of ...