Adoption of clinical decision support systems in a developing country: Antecedents and outcomes of physician's threat to perceived professional autonomy.
Pouyan EsmaeilzadehMurali SambasivanNaresh KumarHossein NezakatiPublished in: Int. J. Medical Informatics (2015)
Keyphrases
- developing countries
- clinical decision support systems
- technology acceptance
- perceived usefulness
- decision support system
- behavioral intention
- e government
- technology adoption
- national level
- clinical practice
- factors that affect
- decision support
- factors influencing
- continuance intention
- information systems
- user satisfaction
- decision making
- factors affecting
- clinical trials
- information and communication technologies
- user acceptance
- medical diagnosis
- perceived risk
- social influence
- empirically tested
- knowledge discovery
- attitudes toward
- heart disease
- expert systems
- distance learning
- service quality
- clinical practice guidelines
- decision makers
- structural equation modeling
- law enforcement
- case based reasoning
- computer self efficacy
- management system
- privacy concerns
- information technology
- factors that influence
- image processing
- privacy preserving
- real world