Occupational differences in computer-related anxiety: implications for the implementation of a computerized patient management information system
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- not everyone-loves-their-computer
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Behaviour & Information Technology
- Vol. 14 (1) , 23-31
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01449299508914622
Abstract
The present investigation was concerned with the implementation of an information system within a health care setting. A large number of staff required training on a new patient management information system (MIS). The aim of this study was to assess occupational differences on a number of psychological variables associated with MIS success. Computer anxiety was of primary concern due to its relationship to avoidance of computers. A total of 175 questionnaires were distributed, with 103 questionnaires being completed and returned for analysis (61.1%). It was found that clerical/administrative staff had significantly higher self-efficacy regarding computer use and more experience with computers. The nursing group experienced significantly more, computer anxiety, negative attitudes, and negative expectations than the clerical group. Self-efficacy was found to be the best predictor of computer related anxiety. The results have implications for MIS implementation strategies particularly in the areas of training and resource allocation.Keywords
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