[[abstract]]Task-technology fit theory considers how technology may best be deployed to support individuals and facilitate the completion of tasks. This study separates the fit construct into the two realms of task-technology fit and technology-individual fit and integrates organization readiness with the objective of investigating the effectiveness of mobile nursing information systems in terms of helping nursing staff to accomplish daily clinical tasks. Study participants were clinical professionals with system usage experience who work at one medical center. Results indicated that technology-individual fit is the factor that most strongly influences usage, followed respectively by task-technology fit and organization readiness. Therefore...
Mobile information systems (IS) such as field force automation and mobile office applications are ra...
The object of survey was to assess which aspects of the nurses’ work in mobile clinics could be comp...
Background: Working in a clinical environment requires unfettered mobility. This is especially true ...
[[abstract]]Task-technology fit theory considers how technology may best be deployed to support indi...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
Mobile technology has become increasingly common in recent years with its booming development across...
Health professionals are increasingly using and relying on mobile applications to support their deci...
Turkey has faced an essential shift in healthcare services due to the establishment of healthcare in...
of Business In this paper, we apply the theory of task technology fit to mobile technology, focusing...
Today, mobile technology is making its entry into working life within all sorts of occupations. When...
BACKGROUND: Selecting the right mix of stationary and mobile computing devices is a significant chal...
[[abstract]]With the steady migration of both voice and data traffic, from wire-line and broadcast m...
The popularity of mobile applications is increasing in all sectors of care. Home care can benefit fr...
Supporting caregivers' workflow with mobile applications (apps) is a growing trend. At the bedside, ...
Mobile information systems (IS) such as field force automation and mobile office applications are ra...
The object of survey was to assess which aspects of the nurses’ work in mobile clinics could be comp...
Background: Working in a clinical environment requires unfettered mobility. This is especially true ...
[[abstract]]Task-technology fit theory considers how technology may best be deployed to support indi...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
Mobile information systems (IS) hold great promise to support organizational processes. Clear guidel...
Mobile technology has become increasingly common in recent years with its booming development across...
Health professionals are increasingly using and relying on mobile applications to support their deci...
Turkey has faced an essential shift in healthcare services due to the establishment of healthcare in...
of Business In this paper, we apply the theory of task technology fit to mobile technology, focusing...
Today, mobile technology is making its entry into working life within all sorts of occupations. When...
BACKGROUND: Selecting the right mix of stationary and mobile computing devices is a significant chal...
[[abstract]]With the steady migration of both voice and data traffic, from wire-line and broadcast m...
The popularity of mobile applications is increasing in all sectors of care. Home care can benefit fr...
Supporting caregivers' workflow with mobile applications (apps) is a growing trend. At the bedside, ...
Mobile information systems (IS) such as field force automation and mobile office applications are ra...
The object of survey was to assess which aspects of the nurses’ work in mobile clinics could be comp...
Background: Working in a clinical environment requires unfettered mobility. This is especially true ...