[HTML][HTML] The technology acceptance model: its past and its future in health care

RJ Holden, BT Karsh - Journal of biomedical informatics, 2010 - Elsevier
Increasing interest in end users' reactions to health information technology (IT) has elevated
the importance of theories that predict and explain health IT acceptance and use. This paper …

Technology acceptance among physicians: a new take on TAM

AK Yarbrough, TB Smith - Medical care research and review, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
The proliferation of information technology has been a revolutionary force that has increased
efficiency and effectiveness in many industries. However, health care organizations …

COVID-19 pandemic's impact on eating habits in Saudi Arabia

N Alhusseini, A Alqahtani - Journal of public health research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background COVID-19 virus has been reported as a pandemic in March 2020 by the WHO.
Having a balanced and healthy diet routine can help boost the immune system, which is …

Extending the technology acceptance model to explore the intention to use Second Life for enhancing healthcare education

M Chow, DK Herold, TM Choo, K Chan - Computers & education, 2012 - Elsevier
Learners need to have good reasons to engage and accept e-learning. They need to
understand that unless they do, the outcomes will be less favourable. The technology …

What to do with healthcare incident reporting systems

JC Pham, T Girard… - Journal of public health …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Incident Reporting Systems (IRS) are and will continue to be an important influence on
improving patient safety. They can provide valuable insights into how and why patients can …

The influence of organizational culture, climate and commitment on speaking up about medical errors

KJ Levine, M Carmody, KJ Silk - Journal of nursing …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Speaking up about medical errors is an essential behaviour for nurses in pursuit of their
goal of maintaining patient safety. This study was designed to understand how a hospital's …

Global health and primary care research

JW Beasley, B Starfield, C van Weel… - The Journal of the …, 2007 - Am Board Family Med
A strong primary health care system is essential to provide effective and efficient health care
in both resource-rich and resource-poor countries. Although a direct link has not been …

Conceptualising barriers to incident reporting: a psychological framework

Y Pfeiffer, T Manser, T Wehner - Quality and Safety in Health …, 2010 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Incident reporting systems are widely considered effective instruments for
learning from incidents. However, research shows that many incidents are not reported by …

Development of a theoretical framework of factors affecting patient safety incident reporting: a theoretical review of the literature

S Archer, L Hull, T Soukup, E Mayer, T Athanasiou… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within
healthcare continues to be a fundamental strategy to reduce preventable patient harm and …

Usability and perceived usefulness of personal health records for preventive health care: A case study focusing on patients' and primary care providers' perspectives

AA Ozok, H Wu, M Garrido, PJ Pronovost, AP Gurses - Applied ergonomics, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Personal Health Records (PHR) are electronic applications for individuals to
access, manage and share their health information in a secure environment. The goal of this …