Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework

A sustainable technology is a technology that is capable of being maintained over a long period of time; independent of shifts in both hardware and software. Numbers of studies have discussed various factors contributes towards barriers to successful implementation of HIS. Through critical analysis...

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Main Authors: Mohamadali, Noor Azizah, Mohammed, Siti Asma
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description A sustainable technology is a technology that is capable of being maintained over a long period of time; independent of shifts in both hardware and software. Numbers of studies have discussed various factors contributes towards barriers to successful implementation of HIS. Through critical analysis of existing literature on success, failure and challenges of HIS adoption, this paper identifies four crucial factors that shape the sustainable HIS. This paper describes the theoretical basis behind the development of the model and methodology employed to validate the proposed model. This paper proposes a novel theoretical framework which integrates the expectation-confirmation model with the constructs identifies through literature reviews act as HIS sustainability factors. The proposed framework was tested by collecting data from three major public hospitals in Malaysia. A field studies of users who had experience using health information systems mainly medical staffs and administrative staffs were conducted. A valid 166 respondents participated to test the research model using structural equation modeling with the partial least squares method. The results show that all five proposed constructs had a significant impact on HIS continuance usage. Satisfaction had a significant impact on user continue usage of HIS. This study showed that the extended expectation conformation model effectively predicts users’ continuance usage which leads to factors discovered for sustainable HIS. The present study provides some insights for hospital management and HIS developers.
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spelling iium-737502020-04-12T11:51:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/73750/ Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework Mohamadali, Noor Azizah Mohammed, Siti Asma Q128 Islam and Science T Technology (General) A sustainable technology is a technology that is capable of being maintained over a long period of time; independent of shifts in both hardware and software. Numbers of studies have discussed various factors contributes towards barriers to successful implementation of HIS. Through critical analysis of existing literature on success, failure and challenges of HIS adoption, this paper identifies four crucial factors that shape the sustainable HIS. This paper describes the theoretical basis behind the development of the model and methodology employed to validate the proposed model. This paper proposes a novel theoretical framework which integrates the expectation-confirmation model with the constructs identifies through literature reviews act as HIS sustainability factors. The proposed framework was tested by collecting data from three major public hospitals in Malaysia. A field studies of users who had experience using health information systems mainly medical staffs and administrative staffs were conducted. A valid 166 respondents participated to test the research model using structural equation modeling with the partial least squares method. The results show that all five proposed constructs had a significant impact on HIS continuance usage. Satisfaction had a significant impact on user continue usage of HIS. This study showed that the extended expectation conformation model effectively predicts users’ continuance usage which leads to factors discovered for sustainable HIS. The present study provides some insights for hospital management and HIS developers. Ingenta 2019-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73750/1/73750_%2BHealth%20Information%20Systems%20%28HIS%29.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73750/7/73750_Health%20information%20systems%20%28HIS%29%20sustainable%20framework_SCOPUS%20%281%29.pdf Mohamadali, Noor Azizah and Mohammed, Siti Asma (2019) Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 16. pp. 941-948. ISSN 1546-1955 E-ISSN 1546-1963 https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asp/jctn/2019/00000016/00000003/art00023 https://doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2019.7979
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Mohammed, Siti Asma
Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework
title Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework
title_full Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework
title_fullStr Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework
title_full_unstemmed Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework
title_short Health Information Systems (HIS) sustainable framework
title_sort health information systems (his) sustainable framework
topic Q128 Islam and Science
T Technology (General)
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/73750/1/73750_%2BHealth%20Information%20Systems%20%28HIS%29.pdf
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