This paper adapts and extends the task-technology fit model of performance to the health care domain and the clinical reasoning task. Central to this effort was careful adaptation of the task and technology characteristics constructs to the clinical reasoning task and electronic health record technology. Overall the results indicate a good fit between model and data. The contributions of this study include successful adaptation of a corner-stone information systems theory to a new domain and technology, a validated user evaluation instrument able to assess the impact of EHR use on clinical reasoning performance, and new insight on the factors that impact task-technology fit and clinical reasoning performance
BACKGROUND: As we continue to progress with the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR), there is a n...
When healthcare institutions decide to implement electronic health records (EHR) to improve healthca...
dissertationElectronic health records (EHRs) have been widely implemented in hospitals and outpatien...
The proliferation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) as a backbone for healthcare delivery necessita...
Assessing user satisfaction, acceptance and performance impacts of information systems have long tra...
Assessing user satisfaction, acceptance and performance impacts of information systems have long tra...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems offer health care organizations numerous potential benefits...
This paper presents a conceptual model for the evaluation of electronic health records. The model is...
There currently exists a rich stream of literature dedicated to exploring how different electronic h...
Electronic health records (eHRs) play an increasingly important role in documentation and exchange o...
Consolidating patient and clinical data to support better-informed clinical decisions remains a prim...
In this paper, we report measured usability of two leading EHR systems during procurement. A total o...
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2923.2008.03281.x CONTEXT The development of a valid and reliable measure of clin...
ObjectiveAdoption of clinical decision support (CDS) tools by clinicians is often limited by workflo...
In this paper we present the development and usability of an electronic health record (EHR) system i...
BACKGROUND: As we continue to progress with the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR), there is a n...
When healthcare institutions decide to implement electronic health records (EHR) to improve healthca...
dissertationElectronic health records (EHRs) have been widely implemented in hospitals and outpatien...
The proliferation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) as a backbone for healthcare delivery necessita...
Assessing user satisfaction, acceptance and performance impacts of information systems have long tra...
Assessing user satisfaction, acceptance and performance impacts of information systems have long tra...
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems offer health care organizations numerous potential benefits...
This paper presents a conceptual model for the evaluation of electronic health records. The model is...
There currently exists a rich stream of literature dedicated to exploring how different electronic h...
Electronic health records (eHRs) play an increasingly important role in documentation and exchange o...
Consolidating patient and clinical data to support better-informed clinical decisions remains a prim...
In this paper, we report measured usability of two leading EHR systems during procurement. A total o...
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2923.2008.03281.x CONTEXT The development of a valid and reliable measure of clin...
ObjectiveAdoption of clinical decision support (CDS) tools by clinicians is often limited by workflo...
In this paper we present the development and usability of an electronic health record (EHR) system i...
BACKGROUND: As we continue to progress with the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR), there is a n...
When healthcare institutions decide to implement electronic health records (EHR) to improve healthca...
dissertationElectronic health records (EHRs) have been widely implemented in hospitals and outpatien...