Facilitators and barriers that influence Nursing Professionals in the Adoption of Information Systems a systematic review

Through a systematic literature review, the current research aimed to acknowledge the main facilitators and barriers that influence the adoption of Information Systems by nursing professionals. Furthermore, it listed the principal theoretical models used to measure technology acceptance and the meth...

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Published in:iSys - Brazilian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 15; no. 1
Main Authors: Souza Amaral Neto, Arlindo, Montaleão Brum Alves, Renato, Ferreira da Silva, Mônica, Assis Schmitz, Éber, Juarez Alencar, Antonio
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 18-10-2022
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Summary:Through a systematic literature review, the current research aimed to acknowledge the main facilitators and barriers that influence the adoption of Information Systems by nursing professionals. Furthermore, it listed the principal theoretical models used to measure technology acceptance and the methods used to perform data collection. It was possible to see that TAM was the model with the highest frequency of appearance. It was also was possible to identify 19 (nineteen) facilitators and 23 (twenty-three) barriers reported in the selected studies. The findings allowed us to understand better how the phenomenon occurs, what can be worked on to improve technology acceptance, and allow new and in-depth studies to be carried out.
ISSN:1984-2902
1984-2902
DOI:10.5753/isys.2022.2231