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Investigating nurses' acceptance of patients’ bring your own device implementation in a clinical setting: A pilot study

OBJECTIVE: The popularity of the ​“bring your own device (BYOD)” ​concept has grown in recent years, and its application has extended to the healthcare field. This study was aimed at examining nurses’ acceptance of a BYOD-supported system after a 9-month implementation period. METHODS: We used the t...

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Autores principales: Chien, Shuo-Chen, Chen, Chun-You, Chien, Chia-Hui, Iqbal, Usman, Yang, Hsuan-Chia, Hsueh, Huei-Chia, Weng, Shuen-Fu, Jian, Wen-Shan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36915387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100195
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author Chien, Shuo-Chen
Chen, Chun-You
Chien, Chia-Hui
Iqbal, Usman
Yang, Hsuan-Chia
Hsueh, Huei-Chia
Weng, Shuen-Fu
Jian, Wen-Shan
author_facet Chien, Shuo-Chen
Chen, Chun-You
Chien, Chia-Hui
Iqbal, Usman
Yang, Hsuan-Chia
Hsueh, Huei-Chia
Weng, Shuen-Fu
Jian, Wen-Shan
author_sort Chien, Shuo-Chen
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description OBJECTIVE: The popularity of the ​“bring your own device (BYOD)” ​concept has grown in recent years, and its application has extended to the healthcare field. This study was aimed at examining nurses’ acceptance of a BYOD-supported system after a 9-month implementation period. METHODS: We used the technology acceptance model to develop and validate a structured questionnaire as a research tool. All nurses (n ​= ​18) responsible for the BYOD-supported wards during the study period were included in our study. A 5-point Likert scale was used to assess the degree of disagreement and agreement. Statistical analysis was performed in SPSS version 24.0. RESULTS: The questionnaire was determined to be reliable and well constructed, on the basis of the item-level content validity index and Cronbach α values above 0.95 and 0.87, respectively. The mean constant values for all items were above 3.95, thus suggesting that nurses had a positive attitude toward the BYOD-supported system, driven by the characteristics of the tasks involved. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully developed a BYOD-supported system. Our study results suggested that nursing staff satisfaction with BYOD-supported systems could be effectively increased by providing practical functionalities and reducing clinical burden. Hospitals could benefit from the insights generated by this study when implementing similar systems.
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spelling pubmed-100065262023-03-12 Investigating nurses' acceptance of patients’ bring your own device implementation in a clinical setting: A pilot study Chien, Shuo-Chen Chen, Chun-You Chien, Chia-Hui Iqbal, Usman Yang, Hsuan-Chia Hsueh, Huei-Chia Weng, Shuen-Fu Jian, Wen-Shan Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs Original Article OBJECTIVE: The popularity of the ​“bring your own device (BYOD)” ​concept has grown in recent years, and its application has extended to the healthcare field. This study was aimed at examining nurses’ acceptance of a BYOD-supported system after a 9-month implementation period. METHODS: We used the technology acceptance model to develop and validate a structured questionnaire as a research tool. All nurses (n ​= ​18) responsible for the BYOD-supported wards during the study period were included in our study. A 5-point Likert scale was used to assess the degree of disagreement and agreement. Statistical analysis was performed in SPSS version 24.0. RESULTS: The questionnaire was determined to be reliable and well constructed, on the basis of the item-level content validity index and Cronbach α values above 0.95 and 0.87, respectively. The mean constant values for all items were above 3.95, thus suggesting that nurses had a positive attitude toward the BYOD-supported system, driven by the characteristics of the tasks involved. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully developed a BYOD-supported system. Our study results suggested that nursing staff satisfaction with BYOD-supported systems could be effectively increased by providing practical functionalities and reducing clinical burden. Hospitals could benefit from the insights generated by this study when implementing similar systems. Elsevier 2023-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10006526/ /pubmed/36915387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100195 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chien, Shuo-Chen
Chen, Chun-You
Chien, Chia-Hui
Iqbal, Usman
Yang, Hsuan-Chia
Hsueh, Huei-Chia
Weng, Shuen-Fu
Jian, Wen-Shan
Investigating nurses' acceptance of patients’ bring your own device implementation in a clinical setting: A pilot study
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title_fullStr Investigating nurses' acceptance of patients’ bring your own device implementation in a clinical setting: A pilot study
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title_short Investigating nurses' acceptance of patients’ bring your own device implementation in a clinical setting: A pilot study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36915387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100195
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