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Proceedings of

4th International Conference On Advances In Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study ESSHBS 2016

"HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM USAGE: THE MODERATING EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH STATUS"

CHENG-PENG KUO CHUN-YU TIEN I-CHIU CHANG SHI-QI XIAO SHIH-JUNG HSIAO
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-098-9-34
Pages
14 - 14
Authors
5
ISBN
978-1-63248-098-9

Abstract: “In this study, the moderating effect of psychological health status on the usage intention of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) by nurses was observed. The effectiveness of HMIS depends on the willingness of people to use these systems. Nurses play a key role in healthcare, and their psychological health status may influence their usage intention of HMIS. Empirical data to assess the hypotheses in this study were obtained using a survey method. Data from a sample of nurses in Northeast China and Taiwan were collected in 2013 by mail using research instruments based on our research framework. The sample size was 1,563 nurses and the valid response rate was 55.8%. The results showed that nurses’ psychological health status was a significant moderator in determining nurses’ usage intention of HMIS. Nurses with positive psychological health were seen to be willing to use HMIS due to the perceived usefulness of HMIS. Nurses with negative psychological health were not seen to be w”

Keywords: Nurses, Psychological health status, Health Management Information Systems (HMIS), Usage intention, Technology acceptance model (TAM)

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