The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine if there is a relationship between nursing faculty’s acceptance and intent to use technology, with the adoption of informatics in nursing education. The framework that guided this study was the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2. The study was guided by three research questions. Research question 1 asked the relationship between nursing faculty use of informatics in nursing education? There is significant evidence to support the claim there is a relationship between faculty’s user acceptance/behavioral intent to use technology and the adoption of informatics in nursing education. Research question 2 asked the relationship between the constructs of UTAUT2...
The rapid growth of computer information technologies (CITs) has made a significant difference in ou...
The trend toward increased computerization in Canadian hospitals has profound implications for hospi...
Computerization is changing how hospitals do business as well as how nursing is practiced. Use of co...
The nursing profession has experienced an increase in use of computer systems in both nursing educat...
In an age of scarce resources and health care reform, it is important that computerized health care ...
Nursing students\u27 predispositions toward technology may be a factor affecting their use of techno...
Background: The majority of learners in today’s nursing classroom are requiring increased positive r...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the attitude, intention and behaviour of Queensland nurses ...
The changing climate of healthcare has placed an increased demand for information technology. As the...
Nurses are faced with new challenges of integrating information technology into nursing practice, an...
The study is a quantitative research study and it uses the causal-comparative screening method. The ...
The use of health information technology (HIT) is expected to deliver benefits for patients, nurses,...
The purpose of the study was to examine nurses’ perceptions regarding the usage of computerized tech...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically test a s...
Computer use has increased in the healthcare system and nurses are required to gain computer skills ...
The rapid growth of computer information technologies (CITs) has made a significant difference in ou...
The trend toward increased computerization in Canadian hospitals has profound implications for hospi...
Computerization is changing how hospitals do business as well as how nursing is practiced. Use of co...
The nursing profession has experienced an increase in use of computer systems in both nursing educat...
In an age of scarce resources and health care reform, it is important that computerized health care ...
Nursing students\u27 predispositions toward technology may be a factor affecting their use of techno...
Background: The majority of learners in today’s nursing classroom are requiring increased positive r...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the attitude, intention and behaviour of Queensland nurses ...
The changing climate of healthcare has placed an increased demand for information technology. As the...
Nurses are faced with new challenges of integrating information technology into nursing practice, an...
The study is a quantitative research study and it uses the causal-comparative screening method. The ...
The use of health information technology (HIT) is expected to deliver benefits for patients, nurses,...
The purpose of the study was to examine nurses’ perceptions regarding the usage of computerized tech...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aim: The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically test a s...
Computer use has increased in the healthcare system and nurses are required to gain computer skills ...
The rapid growth of computer information technologies (CITs) has made a significant difference in ou...
The trend toward increased computerization in Canadian hospitals has profound implications for hospi...
Computerization is changing how hospitals do business as well as how nursing is practiced. Use of co...