Physician acceptance of information technologies: Role of perceived threat to professional autonomy

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Physician acceptance of clinical information technology (IT) is important for its successful implementation. We propose that perceived threat to professional autonomy is a salient outcome belief affecting physician acceptance of an IT. In addition, level of knowledge codification of an IT is an important technological context affecting physician acceptance. Data from a sample of U.S. physicians were collected to test the hypotheses using partial least squares analysis. Results show that perceived threat to professional autonomy has a significant, negative direct influence on perceived usefulness of an IT and on intention to use that IT. Level of knowledge codification is also an important variable. The effect of perceived threat to professional autonomy is larger for clinical decision support systems than for electronic medical records systems. Awareness of these results would help managers better manage IT implementation in health care settings.

论文关键词:Professional autonomy,Technology adoption,Knowledge codification,Clinical decision support systems,Electronic medical records

论文评审过程:Received 30 October 2006, Revised 10 June 2008, Accepted 22 June 2008, Available online 25 June 2008.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2008.06.004