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Handbook of Research on Advances in Health Informatics and Electronic Healthcare Applications: Global Adoption and Impact of Information Communication Technologies
The alignment of a technology with current work practices. It was thought that doctors would more likely adopt a new technology if it aligned closely with their current work practices. The task/technology fit is in itself a complex, composite theoretical construct which has to be broken down into a number of sub-constructs or dimensions if one wishes to measure it empirically and a number of task/technology fit models have been proposed in the literature.
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Adoption of Mobile Technology by Public Healthcare Doctors: A Developing Country Perspective
Nesaar Banderker (University of Cape Town, South Africa) and Jean-Paul Van Belle (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-030-1.ch022
Abstract
Doctors working in the South African public healthcare sector are faced with the unique resource constraints prevalent in a developing country. Mobile information and communication technologies (ICTs) hold the promise of improving the quality of healthcare, but this potential can only be unlocked if individuals decide to adopt the new technologies. Understanding the factors that influence the doctor’s adoption of a technology is therefore vital. This chapter reports on an investigation into the factors influencing the adoption of mobile devices by doctors in the public healthcare sector in the Western Cape, South Africa. The research methodology was shaped by qualitative enquiry and described through thematic analysis. The authors confirmed the key adoption factors identified in prior research: job relevance, usefulness, perceived user resources and device characteristics. However, some additional adoption factors were uncovered in this research, namely patient influence, support structures from national government and hospital administration, and unease in respect of malpractice legal suits.
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Adoption of Mobile Technology by Public Healthcare Doctors: A Developing Country Perspective
The alignment of a technology with current work practices. It was thought that doctors would more likely adopt a new technology if it aligned closely with their current work practices. The task/technology fit is in itself a complex, composite theoretical construct which has to be broken down into a number of sub-constructs or dimensions if one wishes to measure it empirically and a number of task/technology fit models have been proposed in the literature.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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