nacionalna raziskava z uporabo modela UTAUT
Abstract
Izhodišča: Namen raziskave je bil oceniti sprejemanje in uporabo informacijske tehnologije (IT) med različnimi profili strokovnega osebja, zaposlenega v slovenskih javnih zdravstvenih ustanovah. Kljub dolgoletnemu procesu informatizacije slovenskega zdravstva taka raziskava, kolikor vemo, na nacionalni ravni še ni bila izvedena.
Metode: Na podlagi metodologije Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) smo sestavili anketni vprašalnik s 37 zaprtimi vprašanji. Na vprašanja so odgovarjali strokovni delavci, zaposleni v javnih zdravstvenih ustanovah v Sloveniji. K sodelovanju smo povabili 100 zdravstvenih ustanov. Z odgovori se jih je odzvalo 52. Prejeli smo 1575 veljavno rešenih vprašalnikov. Rezultate smo statistično analizirali na podlagi opisne statistike in logistične regresije. Mejo signifikantnosti smo postavili pri vrednosti p< 0,05.
Rezultati: Ugotovili smo visoko stopnjo upora- be in pripravljenosti za uporabo IT med vsemi profili anketirancev. Kar 77 % jih računalniški sistem pri delu uporablja večkrat na dan. Naj- višja stopnja povezanosti s pogosto uporabo IT imajo večletne izkušnje z uporabo IT pri delu (p < 0,001). Anketiranci so visoko ocenili koristnost uporabe IT (4,50 od 5) in lastno znanje uporabe IT (4,28). Nekoliko manj so zadovoljni z delovanjem računalniških sistemov in dosegljivostjo tehnološke pomoči v primeru težav (oboje 3,57).
Zaključki: Rezultati pričajo o splošni naklonjenosti IT med slovenskimi zdravstvenimi delavci in pogostosti uporabe. Rezultati so toliko bolj relevantni zato, ker je raziskava uspela zajeti vse profile zdravstvenih delavcev v vseh vrstah usta- nov po vsej Sloveniji.
Keywords
Slovenija;teoretični modeli;odnos do računalnikov;motivacija;vedenje;javno zdravstvo;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2013 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UM MF - Faculty of Medicine |
UDC: |
614 |
COBISS: |
2888677
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ISSN: |
1318-0347 |
Parent publication: |
Zdravniški vestnik
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Acceptance and use of health information technology in Slovenian public health institutions |
Secondary abstract: |
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to assess the use and acceptance of information technology (IT) in Slovenian public healthcare institutions. To our knowledge, this is the first national survey to estimate the willingness of employees to welcome new technology into their work routine.
Methods: The survey was based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) methodology, according to which we designed a questionnaire. It consisted of 37 closed-ended questions and participants were asked to choose the single best answer to each. Out of one hundred public healthcare institutions across the country, 52 replied. We received 1,575 validly completed questionnaires. The results were statistically analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. Statistically significant value of p was set at < 0.05.
Results: The data revealed a high degree of acceptance and use of IT among healthcare professionals. Health IT use showed the highest degree of coincidence with previous IT experience (p< 0.001). Respondents graded highly the usefulness of IT (4.50 of 5) and their own IT skills (4.28). They were slightly less content with the performance of their workplace IT and the avail- ability of technical help in case of difficulty (both 3.57).
Conclusions: The results show a positive attitude toward IT among Slovenian healthcare professionals. These findings are especially relevant in view of the fact that all types of healthcare professionals from all kinds of public healthcare institutions across the country were included in the survey. |
Secondary keywords: |
Slovenia;theoretical models;attitude to computers;motivation;behavior; |
URN: |
URN:NBN:SI |
Type (COBISS): |
Scientific work |
Pages: |
str. 234-242 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ82 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ4 |
Chronology: |
apr. 2013 |
ID: |
9594766 |