Determinants of primary care nurses' intention to adopt an electronic health record in their clinical practice.

Genevieve Leblanc, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Duncan Sanderson
Author Information
  1. Genevieve Leblanc: Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

Abstract

A provincial electronic health record is being developed in the Province of Quebec (and in all other provinces in Canada), and authorities hope that it will enable a safer and more efficient healthcare system for citizens. However, the expected benefits can occur only if healthcare professionals, including nurses, adopt this technology. Although attention to the use of the electronic health record by nurses is growing, better understanding of nurses' intention to use an electronic health record is needed and could help managers to better plan its implementation. This study examined the factors that influence primary care nurses' intention to adopt the provincial electronic health record, since intention influences electronic health record use and implementation success. Using a modified version of Ajzen's Theory of Planned Theory of Planned Behavior, a questionnaire was developed and pretested. Questionnaires were distributed to 199 primary care nurses. Multiple hierarchical regression indicated that the Theory of Planned Behavior variables explained 58% of the variance in nurses' intention to adopt an electronic health record. The strong intention to adopt the electronic health record is mainly determined by perceived behavioral control, normative beliefs, and attitudes. The implications of the study are that healthcare managers could facilitate adoption of an electronic health record by strengthening nurses' intention to adopt the electronic health record, which in turn can be influenced through interventions oriented toward the belief that using an electronic health record will improve the quality of patient care.

Grants

  1. 200603MOP-159757-KTE-CFBA-111141/Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  2. 200609MSH-167016-HAS-CFBA-111141/Canadian Institutes of Health Research

MeSH Term

Adult
Electronic Health Records
Humans
Middle Aged
Nurses
Primary Health Care
Reproducibility of Results
Workforce

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